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Why Killer Whales Don’t Usually Hunt HumansCan a killer whale actually eat a human, or is their fearsome reputation misunderstood? Dive into the surprising science behind orca behavior, their hunting instincts, and whether humans are truly on ...
At the bottom of the world lies a region as magnificent as it is misunderstood: Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Harsh, ...
Orcas live in all the world's oceans, from the Arctic Ocean and Antarctica to warmer tropical seas, and in every single one ...
A northwest Australia killer whale captured on Ningaloo Reef. Photo courtesy John Totterdell (CETREC WA).While well ...
"Orcas often share food with each other—it's a prosocial activity and a way that they build relationships with each other.
Scientists call for better protection of Antarctica’s vulnerable seafloor ecosystem as ship traffic increases around the continent.
O rcas are easily recognized by their jet-black bodies punctuated with striking white markings, most notably the “eye patch” ...
Orcas have long been revered for their intelligence, adaptability, and group-hunting strategies. But one scientific review ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Adorably Accurate Penguin Pot Was Made 1,600 Years Ago by the Nazca in PeruIn a land where rain rarely falls and the desert stretches to the sea, a penguin once waddled into the imagination of an ...
A rare 1,600-year-old Nazca penguin vessel uncovers an ancient civilization's unexpected connection to the wildlife of Peru's ...
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