The Center for Whale Research
Orca Facts
Orca Facts index:
How do you identify
Killer whales?
How do Killer whales
locate food?
What do Killer whales
like to eat?
How far do Southern Resident Orca pods travel?
Why are Killer whales
black and white?
Can you tell male calves
from females?
Where in the world are Killer whales found?

Why are Killer whales black and white?

Killer whales have a very distinctive pattern of white, black and gray coloration over their entire body. The distinctive patterns are a form of camouflage to hide their presence when in search of food.

Since Killer whales hunt for fish, seals and other large mammals, their very survival hinges on successfully catching prey — which in most cases will be on the alert for predators.

Just as military airplanes are colored light on the undersides and dark on top during wartime — making them less visible from both above and below — so too are the whales.

In the dark undersea world the whale’s white areas also tend to create the illusion of much smaller objects, while the black body virtually disappears in the darkness — allowing the whale to visually appear to be much less of a threat than it actually is.


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