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"<b>Touchy!</b><br><br>Killer whales have such a highly developed sense of touch that if you dropped a small pill into a bucket of food, the orca would eat all the food and spit out the pill.",
"<b>Natural Born Killers!</b><br><br>The orca, or killer whale, grows up to 32 feet (9.8 m) from head to tail and can weigh 5 tons.<br><br> These natural born killers cooperate with each other in hunting. They feed mainly on squid, fish and even shark. The remains of one killer whale's stomach contained 15 seals and 13 porpoises.",
"<b>All in the family.</b><br><br>Killer whales stay in groups for life. Called pods, these groups include the male, three or four females, and younger whales of both sexes.<br><br> Although they are called killer whales, scientists no longer recognize them as whales, but now consider them members of the dolphin family.<br><br> They are viscous mammals, but humans need not worry - there have been no reported attacks on humans by these mammals in the wild. ",
"<b>If you don't bother them...</b><br><br>As a general rule, killer whales don’t attack humans. Despite their fearsome name and movies such as 'Jaws,' killer whales in the wild really pose no threat to humans.<br><br> The only reported attacks on humans have been isolated incidents of attacks on handlers at marine parks.  ",
"<b>Misnomer?</b><br><br>It is thought that killer whales got their name from a mis-translation.<br><br> 18th century Spanish sailors often witnessed killer whales in action. A pod of these mammals are capable of killing a blue whale. And it is believed that the Spanish sailors who witnessed their fury named them 'asesina-ballenas' or ‘whale killer’. <br><br> This name was incorrectly translated as ballenas-asesina, which in English means ‘killer whale’.",
"<b>Frisbee anyone?</b><br><br>Killer whales off the coast of New Zealand like to play frisbee. Using venomous stingrays as a toy, small groups of killer whales have been observed tossing stingrays backwards and forwards. <br><br> Scientists believe this may be an effort to position the stingray so they can eat it safely or a way of educating their offspring on how to catch dangerous prey.",
"<b>Just the tip of the iceberg.</b><br><br>The average orca eats 132 pounds of food every day. Orcas work as teams and employ some clever hunting techniques to catch their prey. <br><br> They will skyhop to locate seals resting on floating ice, then create a wave to throw the seal into the water, where a second orca is waiting.    ",
"<b>The scars to prove it.</b><br><br>The orca’s distinctive dorsal fin can reach 6 feet high. The dorsal fin of the killer whale is shaped like an isosceles triangle and more than likely will have identifying nicks, cuts, scratches and scars.<br><br>  Males can grow as large as 32 feet and weigh 9 tons, females are slightly smaller.",

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