The killer whale is a large and very fierce creature in the ocean. Not only that, their IQ is relatively high, their hunting skills are very smart. Biologists have done special studies on the intelligence of killer whales and found that their brains are also relatively developed. Their intelligence is reflected in many aspects. For example, they generally do not take the initiative to attack humans, some biologists believe that this is precisely because their IQ is very high, and they may know that humans are mammals, but they are smaller and different in appearance.
Some biologists even found that killer whales have their own unique language system, and the complexity of this language system may be similar to that of human language system. Although killer whale languages do not have words like human languages, they need to use this responsible language system if they want to transfer complex and exquisite hunting skills to humans. Moreover, some researchers have found that killer whales are very talkative, or even talkative.
As mentioned above, the intelligence quotient of orcas is relatively high, so how do they compare with humans? Some researchers have studied this and found that the IQ of killer whales can even be equivalent to that of human beings aged 15 or 16. They will have their own social systems, they will communicate in their own language; They will work together to hunt together, and the degree of cooperation is not as complex as that of human beings, but it is far more complex than that of other animals. Of course, due to the constraints of their living environment, their IQ can not be developed enough, so their IQ can not compete with human beings.