"Not bored" of any opponent, even the smartest and most ferocious
Killer whales are typically black on the back, white on the chest and flanks, and a patch of white above and behind the eyes. Newborn calves are yellow or light orange, gradually turning white as they mature. It has a heavy but powerful body, with a large dorsal fin up to 2 m high. The area behind the forearms is dark gray extending to the back. The back of an Antarctic killer whale is white to light gray. Adult killer whales are very different and cannot be confused with any other marine life.
Killer whales are the "nightmare" of dolphins in general (their kind in theory). Although also agile and extremely intelligent, there are very few cases of poor dolphins escaping the jaws with more than 50 sharp teeth of these professional killers. Besides dolphins, another fierce sea god, which possesses remarkable strength and is also exceptionally intelligent but still becomes a high-protein meal for killer whales, is the great white shark - one of The most ferocious fish in the ocean.
It can be said that killer whales are the top predators of the ocean, meaning they themselves do not have any enemies in the wild. They are intelligent, strong, agile, and extremely skillful. Perhaps the number one enemy of killer whales on earth is just humans.