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They amuse us by wearing salmon hats, enrage us by sinking our expensive yachts, and now they have been documented sharing their meals with us – why?
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When hunting for food, sperm whales are able to dive more than 3000 feet deep. Sperm whales use their noses to use echolocation, which sends out a series of clicks, that allows them to focus in on ...
Researchers have identified a fascinating behavior in killer whales, aka orcas: they sometimes offer to share their prey with ...
Scientists documented 34 remarkable cases of wild killer whales trying to give food to humans across four oceans over 20 ...
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their ...
Orcas, often referred to as "killer whales," have earned their intimidating nickname for a reason. These magnificent ...
Dubbed "allokelping," it might be a unique cultural phenomenon that's as endangered as the orca population itself ...
On more than 30 occasions and across four oceans, orcas have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to ...
For the first time ever, scientists have captured video footage of two killer whales, or orcas, kissing. This is the first ...