Tiger whales are different from killer whales. Tiger whales, also known as pseudo-killer whales, are mammals of the genus pseudo-killer whales of the dolphin family, while killer whales are animals of the genus killer whales of the dolphin family. Although they belong to Dolphinidae, they are two kinds of animals. Tiger whales are much like killer whales, but smaller than killer whales, and their bodies are pure black, while killer whales are black and white. This animal is generally distributed in temperate and tropical waters, and its adaptability is not as good as that of killer whales.
2. What is the difference between tiger whales and killer whales1. Different body shapes: Tiger whales and killer whales have different body shapes. The tiger whale is the third largest animal in the dolphin family, and the killer whale is the largest one in the dolphin family. Tiger whales are similar in shape to killer whales, but smaller in size, weighing 1-2.2 tons and being black all over. Killer whales can reach 8 meters long and weigh 5.5 tons, and their colors are black and white.
2, different distribution: The distribution of tiger whales and killer whales is also different. Tiger whales are mainly distributed in temperate and tropical oceans except Arctic Ocean, including Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea and Taiwan Province. Killer whales are more widely distributed and can be found in almost all oceans, from equatorial to polar waters.
3. Different predators: Although both pseudo-killer whales and killer whales eat meat, their main predators are different. Pseudo-killer whales mainly eat cephalopods, but also eat mackerel, mackerel, bonito, horse mackerel, etc., and sometimes attack large-winged whale larvae. Killer whales eat penguins, dolphins, posters and other whales, and even great white sharks.