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Other Answers (4)
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What%26#039;s to understand, it is a very large preditor, the climax predetor in its eco-system. Like many climax preditors it is relatively intellegent and capable of working in groups to improve its hunting efficiency. But it is not alone in this; lions, african wild dogs, wolves, and coyotes all show similar behavior.
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It is almost impossible to understand animal brain anyways.
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Clever little fellas! Making a wave...working together no less... to slide the seal off!!! Sorry to be a plot spoiler but.... WHY ON EARTH DID THEY PUT THE SEAL BACK?!?! It looked like sport.... new Orca game. %26quot;Hungry Hungry Orca!%26quot; perhaps?
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We don%26#039;t know them very well, as with any animal, but it is known that one pod doesn%26#039;t breed within it%26#039;s self or neighboring pods to minimize the chance of their bloodline dying out, they also may have a form of %26quot;communication,%26quot; whistles and squeaks in certain patterns.
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Eskimo National Geographic
