Spatium interfectorem cete
Space Killer Whales
Basic Information
Anatomy
The Space Killer Whales are looking a lot like the Killer Whales we have on earth. The only divergence they have is that they swim in Space, instead of the ocean. Their large back fins can reach until two meters for the males, and one meter for the females.
Genetics and Reproduction
Growth Rate & Stages
Additional Information
Social Structure
Space Killer Whales are living in groups from five to eight individuals. This group has one dominant male, only this male those not mate with the females in his group. Only with females out of other groups and never with the same female twice, and somehow he never mates with his own daughters. The oldest female in the group is the leader and most often the mother of the dominant male.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
These Whales can be found all over Space, only not in our own solar system. Again scientist still do not know why this is, or why they have avoided the satellite pictures that human had made in the early 21st century.
Average Intelligence
Scientific Name
Spatium Interfectorem Cete
Origin/Ancestry
Lifespan
60 years
Average Weight
3.3 tons to 6.6 tons
Average Length
5 to 8 meters
Average Physique
They have a strong body and can swim great distances, without taking a moment's rest. This is why no scientist knows what they are eating, because they do not stop swimming.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Their smooth skin is black and white.
Geographic Distribution
Comments