Hawaiian False Killer Whales Photos, taken onboard Wild Side Specialty Tour charters
False killer whales share a very similar skull and other traits with true Orca (uncommon, long-lived, slow to mature, calve once every 6-7 years). However, they are quite distinct from them. For instance, though both are top predators, false killer’s rarely attack mammalian prey. While Orca are quite popular, most folks have never heard of the pseudorca – false killer whale, or its plight.