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A white whale calf swimming with its mother off Australia created a memorable moment, while a pod of rare Baird’s beaked ...
The behavior could be the first-ever documented accounts of wild predators offering their food to people. In a nutshell Wild ...
Dubbed "allokelping," it might be a unique cultural phenomenon that's as endangered as the orca population itself ...
A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of ...
Learn why some orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are sharing their prey with humans.
A new study reveals killer whales fashion kelp into tools and use them to groom each other, a possible first for marine ...
Whales observed in Salish Sea off western North America Behaviour is a rare instance of tool use by marine mammals It may ...
From the entanglement of Shelagh, a critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, to the awe-inspiring appearance of the ...
And killer whale youngsters are fond of playing kelp keep-away. But what the southern residents are doing with the kelp ...
Drone footage reveals killer whales using kelp to bond, groom, and possibly heal - offering a rare glimpse into their social ...
Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known ...
Killer whales have been seen detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other—the first evidence of ...