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White Orca
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A white orca in captivity, at SeaWorld San Diego.

  • Conservation Status: Least Concern
  • Domain: Eukarya
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum: Vertebrata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Artiodactyla
  • Infraorder: Cetacea
  • Family: Delphinidae
  • Genus: Orcinus
  • Species: Polarensis
  • Scientific Name: Orcinus Polarensis

White orca is a species of orca that is native to the Arctic ocean, with their main prey being narwhals, belugas, fish, and cephalopods, but can sometimes feed on polar bears and pinnipeds that go into the water. It is named because it is pure white like a beluga whale, one of its main prey items, so it could blend in the Artcic environment to hunt their prey items. It is about the size of most other orca species. They are very friendly towards humans, dylanuses, and other sapient species and beings, and unlike other killer whale species, it has never attacked nor killed any humans, dylanuses, or any other sapient species or beings, in both captivity and in the wild, making them very popular aquarium mammals and thrives very well in captivity, unlike most other species of orcas, so it is legal to keep them in captivity. It is also a very common aquarium pet in many of the modified pools made by sapient species/beings.

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A white orca/common orca hybrid along with a purebred common orca in the Arctic looking for narwhals. In the background, the unidentified object with a supposed long neck or tail was long thought to be from a sealsnake, however, sealsnakes, as with other long-necked animals, do not have bendy necks, despite how long their necks are or how many neck vertebrae they have, as that would defy gravity

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A released white orca finding a suitable pod at the Pacific Ocean in Argentina.

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