Orca
The orca is one of the few animals you can find that are at the very top of the food chain (in reality, of course; in vore, anything goes), even occasionally preying on sharks, seals, or huge blue whales.
They're easily identifiable with their jet black and off/pure white markings. They can easily reach 25 feet in length (sometimes even 30 feet) and thus can make for quite some realistic vore scenes. They also don't chew their prey but instead, crush them inside of their highly muscular stomachs.
And also, they rarely prey on humans, although there have been occasions where a human is attacked by an orca (but that doesn't mean they aren't able to). Contrary to popular belief, they are also actually dolphins, not true whales, as they share much of a dolphin's characteristics (Such as a visible dorsal fin, feeding habits).
They are also separated into 3 groups: resident (who populate the western American coast and whose diet consists of fish and squid), transient (who also live in the western coastline and eat mammals like the ones stated before), and offshore (the smallest of length that also eat fish and, as the name suggests, live offshore). Transient orcas seem more likely to swallow a human whole.
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