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A gang of killer whales has been attacking ships — and they’ve developed a new language to do so
Recent observations suggest that orcas may have developed a new communication strategy to coordinate, plan, and execute their ...
beneath the ocean's calm lies a world of Relentless hunts and Silent power at the top of this realm Reigns a predator feared even by white sharks the Orca strong Innovative and strategic these Giants ...
When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident ...
Park has no plans to euthanize killer whale linked to deaths of 3 people. Feb. 25, 2010— -- SeaWorld has no plans to euthanize the killer whale that dragged a trainer to her death Wednesday, and ...
Two killer whales scrubbing kelp between their backs, also known as “allokelping.” Credit: Center for Whale Research, NMFS NOAA Permit 27038 Lots of animals use tools to get their food, but ...
Source: Tiffany Humphrey, used with permission. I recently read an extremely important book by Captain Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, and wildlife enthusiast Tiffany ...
Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known identification of “tool” usage by marine mammals. The “southern resident” killer ...
Hey hey hey, we have got ourselves another sea monster here! If you think sharks have had a long enough run in the movies as ...
An elusive pygmy killer whale was found stranded at Manly Beach in Sydney’s north on Sunday afternoon, prompting an emergency response from wildlife rescuers.
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