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Green Matters on MSNKiller Whales Are Attacking Boats in Spain And Turns Out, They Are Actually Playing a Game
These 'boat attacks' came to scientists' attention, and they inferred that the orcas' true intention was to play a game.
A YouTube video from BioArk delves into the hunting and killing methods of orcas, specifically their approach to targeting moose. It may sound impossible when you think of a sea mammal hunting a land ...
Killer whales have been sharing prey with humans, sparking curiosity about their behavior and potential conservation efforts.
Experts say the whales seem to learn to play with boats from a young age. "Believe me: if they wanted to sink the boats, they ...
KILLER whales have once again attacked boats off the coast of Spain, with two “rammings” happening just minutes apart. Both ...
Anderson Cabot Center Senior Scientist Dr. John Durban uses drones to study right whales in Cape Cod Bay. How it works.
In a newly published study, researchers documented more than two dozen cases of orcas giving prey to humans. What’s behind this curious behavior? Photo from the Orca Research Trust In the fall of 2018 ...
A study comparing the nutritional demands of killer whales with the caloric content of their prey has startling implications for the potential impact of these large predators on populations of other ...
In the battle of killer whale vs. shark, one of these two apex predators has a decided advantage, and this holds true even if you narrow it to the fiercest of shark the species, the great white.
In the fall of 2018, a lone killer whale approached a boat in the Pacific Ocean. It didn’t attack the vessel — as has happened numerous times in recent years. Instead, it offered up an unexpected gift ...
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