lthough Killer Whales range worldwide, they are most abundant in the Arctic and Antarctic, where nutrient-rich cold waters rise from the deep and attract other sea life. At the top of the cold-water food chain is the Killer Whale, the largest member of the dolphin family. This Killer Whale figure’s lithe, twisting body reveals an active creature swimming at full speed, perhaps closing in on its favourite cold-water snack. Anatomically accurate details enhance the educational quality of this realistic toy. Black and white are its dominant colours, but a splash of pink in the mouth completes the realism of this nearly 7-inch long figure. It’s a little longer than a water bottle. Perhaps because of its size or its iconic look, the Killer Whale has been the subject of countless scientific studies, and we now know a great deal about these apex predators. They’ve been studied especially extensively since the 1970s, and we’ve learned more about their cognitive and sensory abilities, their social structures, their populations, and their behaviour. For example, we know now that some populations are residents of certain coastal areas, while other populations are transient. We know they eat localized diets, but taken together, Killer Whales consume an impressive variety of prey worldwide. We’ve even discovered that Killer Whales affect whale migration, as the massive beasts often move to warmer waters to calf, where they will be free from interference by the predators.
Safety Warning
not appropriate for children under the age of 3
Box Contains
1 x WS Killer Whale Figurine