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Carleigh Mendez
16 September, 14:59
How does the population of humans affect orcas
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Chase Francis
16 September, 16:20
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I'm guessing all the waste that goes to the ocean can harm them
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Lilianna Zuniga
16 September, 18:37
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toxic exposure, surface impacts, and underwater noise
toxic exposure (pollution), surface impacts (fishing, boating), and underwater noise because Orcas communicate with each other over short and long distances with a variety of clicks, chirps, squeaks and whistles, along with using echolocation to locate prey and to navigate. They may also rely on passive listening as a primary sensory source.
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