FAQ

What kind of whales are in New Zealand?

What kind of whales are in New Zealand?

In New Zealand there are five such whales: the killer whale (orca), short-finned pilot, long-finned pilot, false killer and melon-headed whales.

What whales are off the coast of New Zealand?

New Zealand examples include humpback and Southern right whales. See information about common whale species below. Killer whale/orca are actually the largest member of the dolphin family.

Can you see whales in New Zealand?

You can spot whales throughout New Zealand, including Auckland’s beautiful Hauraki Gulf and the wonderful Kaikoura. The resident population of sperm whales at Kaikoura can be seen all year round. Orca (killer whales) may be seen from December to March, and humpback whales in June and July.

How many species of whale live in New Zealand?

Close to half the world’s whale species are seen today around New Zealand’s coasts – eight species of baleen whale and 30 species of toothed whales, including 10 dolphins and one porpoise.

What is the most common whale in New Zealand?

The Gray’s, Arnoux, Cavier’s and the Southern strap-toothed whale is the most common seen in New Zealand waters. Beaked whales live in the open ocean and dive around 300m for squid.

Where can you see orcas in New Zealand?

Orca can be found around the coast of New Zealand (including estuaries and harbours) being seen off the Kaikōura Coastline generally between the months of November – March usually at least 2-3 times a month. These majestic creatures can be found travelling in tight knit pods of between 6 – 20 individuals.

Are you more likely to see whales in the morning or afternoon?

Is the morning or the afternoon better? People always want to know if whale watching is better in the morning or the afternoon. To be completely honest there is really no ‘better time. ‘ As a general rule, the ocean is calmer in the mornings.

Is it safe to swim with wild orcas?

Is it safe to swim or dive with Orcas? Yes, however, you have to be very cautious, because they are still wild animals and need attention all the time. Orcas owe their name “killer whale” to the early whalers Because they apparently attacked and killed all other animals, even the largest whales.

Why do Orcas not eat humans?

There are a few theories about why orcas don’t attack humans in the wild, but they generally come down to the idea that orcas are fussy eaters and only tend to sample what their mothers teach them is safe. But orcas use echolocation to lock in on their prey.

Who would win killer whale vs great white shark?

Both the great white shark and the killer whale or orca are fearsome top predators. But of the two massive animals, the killer whale may be the more formidable one, a new study has found.

What animals can kill a great white?

Though the great white is considered the top marine predator, orcas may actually rule the oceans, new observations suggest. Biologists in South Africa investigate the remains of great white sharks killed by orcas, a behavior rarely witnessed firsthand.

Which animal can kill blue whale?

orca whale

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