
Killer Whales vs. Penguins
Food Chain Fights (Predator vs. Prey)
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Ben Hubbard
About this listen
Dive into the ocean where killer whales and penguins swim. Killer whales, called orcas, and king penguins both live in freezing Antarctica. Giant orcas hunt in groups and kill prey with their many teeth. King penguins are much smaller than orcas, but their speed and agility help them get away. Explore their traits and skills to find out which animal would win in a fight!
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