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That’s just a few of the many revelations about these majestic ocean mammals that visitors will learn when they explore the ...
Orcas, often referred to as "killer whales," have earned their intimidating nickname for a reason. These magnificent ...
The apex predators have offered up fish, birds, turtles and whales to humans around the world, according to the study.
Scientists have recorded an 'exceptionally rare' wild orca behavior known as 'tongue-nibbling' for the first time. The social ...
In the deep blue waters of the world’s oceans, some of the most intelligent and social creatures on Earth are engaging in ...
Slow-motion review showed three distinct bouts: 10 seconds, twenty-six seconds, and eighteen seconds. Between bouts the ...
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?
Prior to this instance, the “tongue-nibbling” had only been observed a handful of times in captivity. First seen in captive ...
Researchers documented 34 instances of purported prey-sharing behavior, which suggests orcas may be altruistic and capable of recognizing sentience in another species ...
Wild orcas across four continents have repeatedly floated fish and other prey to astonished swimmers and boaters, hinting that the ocean’s top predator likes to make friends. Researchers cataloged 34 ...
Scientists documented 34 remarkable cases of wild killer whales trying to give food to humans across four oceans over 20 ...