False Killer Whale

The false killer whale is a large oceanic dolphin that inhabits oceans worldwide but mainly frequents tropical regions. It was first described in 1846 as a species of porpoise based on a skull, which was revised when the first carcasses were observed in 1861. False killer whales are toothed whales and as their name suggests, they are similar to, but not directly related to killer whales (orcas)

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are false killer whale's nick name is false orca?

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1.what does false killer whale eat? False killer whales are carnivores, eating primarily fish and squid. They mainly eat squid (Loligo) but also opportunistically take fish and occasional marine mammals, such as seals (Phocidae) or sea lions (Otariidae).

2.why it is called a false killer whale? Why are they called false killer whales? This name comes from the similarly shaped skulls that false killer whales have to that of killer whales (Orcinus orca). The “crassidens” in their scientific name Pseudorca crassidens means “thick tooth.