Orcas are social mammals

Marina Kachar, E. Sawosz, A. Chwalibog
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After humans, orcas ( Orcinus orcas ) are the most widely distributed mammals on Earth. 1 They are incredibly effective predators, commonly referred to as ‘wolves of the sea.’ 2 Although they are frequently dubbed killer whales, they are actually the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family ( Delphinidae ). 3 Given that they are well–adapted to any climate, they can be found in numerous aquatic locations 4 including the Antarctic and Arctic regions as well as in tropical areas. 5 They are unrivaled oceanic apex predators, possessing a number of qualities that suggest considerable intelligence. 6 Following the sperm whale, orcas have the second largest brain of all oceanic mammals. 7 Moreover, their highly evolved communication manners, usage of echolocation and compelling sleep patterns all attest to the impressiveness of this group of marine mammals. However, they need to be recognized and accepted as outstanding social creatures that can coexist with humans.
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逆戟鲸是群居哺乳动物
逆戟鲸(Orcinus orcas)是仅次于人类的地球上分布最广泛的哺乳动物,它们是非常有效的掠食者,通常被称为“海洋之狼”。虽然它们经常被称为虎鲸,但它们实际上是海洋海豚家族(海豚科)中最大的成员。由于它们能很好地适应任何气候,因此在许多水生地区都能找到它们,包括南极和北极地区以及热带地区。它们是无与伦比的海洋顶端食肉动物,具有许多表明它们相当聪明的品质。在所有海洋哺乳动物中,逆戟鲸的大脑仅次于抹香鲸。此外,它们高度进化的交流方式、回声定位的使用和引人注目的睡眠模式都证明了这群海洋哺乳动物令人印象深刻。但是,它们是可以与人类共存的优秀的社会生物,需要得到认可和接受。
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