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Wow! Have you ever seen a bigger orca or humpback whale? They’re absolutely incredible creatures, and it’s no wonder they’ve become so popular. From their majestic size to their playful nature, these whales are truly something special. Plus, with the help of conservation efforts, we can ensure that these majestic creatures will be around for generations to come. So let’s take a closer look at the bigger orca and humpback whales and see what makes them so amazing!

Which Is Bigger Orca Or Humpback? [Solved]

Well, it looks like orcas and humpbacks don’t always get along. Humpback whales are huge - they can be up to fifty feet long and weigh a whopping 66,000 pounds! On the other hand, killer whales are much smaller - usually around twenty feet long and females weigh 5,000 pounds while males can reach 10,000.

  1. Size: Orcas are much larger than humpback whales, with adult orcas reaching up to 32 feet in length and weighing up to 6 tons, while humpback whales reach up to 52 feet in length and weigh up to 40 tons.

  2. Diet: Orcas are apex predators that feed on fish, squid, sea birds, seals, sea lions and even other whales. Humpback whales primarily feed on krill and small schooling fish such as herring or anchovies.

  3. Habitat: Orcas can be found in all oceans of the world while humpbacks are usually found near coastal areas or in the open ocean during their migrations between summer feeding grounds and winter breeding grounds.

  4. Migration Patterns: Humpbacks migrate annually between their summer feeding grounds near polar regions and their winter breeding grounds near tropical regions whereas orcas do not have a set migration pattern but may travel long distances depending on food availability or social reasons such as mating or birthing young calves.

  5. Social Behavior: Both species live in pods of related individuals but orcas have a more complex social structure with matrilineal family groups that stay together for life while humpbacks tend to form loose associations that change over time based on food availability or mating opportunities

Bigger isn’t always better, but when it comes to orca and humpback whales, size definitely matters! These majestic creatures can grow up to 30 feet long and weigh up to 40 tons. Wow! That’s huge! But don’t worry, these gentle giants are actually quite docile. So if you ever get the chance to see one of these magnificent creatures in person, you won’t have anything to fear.