what are b1 killer whales

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B1 killer whales are a type of killer whale that are slightly larger than type B2 killer whales. They have very large eye patches and typically show a beautiful pattern of grey on their back called a “dorsal cape.” They can appear yellowish at times because of the diatoms (cold water algae) that grow on their skin. B1 killer whales typically feed on seals, travel in small groups, and stick to the ice pack, where they can hunt easily. They are considered to be a population of pack ice killer whales. B1 killer whales are rarer than B2 killer whales and might face critical threats due to climate change. A recent study focusing on the Western Antarctic Peninsula reported that the population size of type B1 is smaller than type B2 in the area and that the population of B1 killer whales is declining annually by about 5%, which could be explained by climate change and the loss of sea ice.