"Male orcas generally don't live as long as females. In the wild, males average 35 years or so, maximum 50–60 years, females average 50 years, maximum 80–90 years. However, one male, known as ‘Old Tom’ was reportedly spotted every winter between 1843 and 1932 off New South Wales, Australia. This would have made him at least 89 years old!", quote from WDCS.orgArhivirano 2007-09-26 na Wayback Machine-u, Fascinating Facts About Orcas. Accessed on 11 October 2006.
"Male orcas generally don't live as long as females. In the wild, males average 35 years or so, maximum 50–60 years, females average 50 years, maximum 80–90 years. However, one male, known as ‘Old Tom’ was reportedly spotted every winter between 1843 and 1932 off New South Wales, Australia. This would have made him at least 89 years old!", quote from WDCS.orgArhivirano 2007-09-26 na Wayback Machine-u, Fascinating Facts About Orcas. Accessed on 11 October 2006.