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The Vancouver Port Authority says it is taking more measures to help protect endangered southern resident killer whales that live off B.C.'s coast. As part of their Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and ...
Killer whales have been caught on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to rub and groom each other, scientists announced Monday, in what they said is the first evidence of marine mammals making ...
Citation: Killer whales, kind gestures: Orcas offer food to humans in the wild (2025, June ... Researchers puzzled by group of 'crazy' killer whales attacking boats near Spain. Sep 14, 2020.
Feb. 25, 2010— -- The casual swing of a ponytail was likely what caused a killer whale in Orlando's SeaWorld to attack and drown an experienced trainer before the terrified eyes of dozens of ...
The California Killer Whale Project helped identify the orcas as CA45, CA45B, CA46D, CA216, CA216A, CA216D, CA216D1, CA216E and CA216F, a group that isn’t seen together very often, the whale ...
Killer whales were seen ‘kissing’ for the first time in the wild, photo evidence shows. The ‘rare’ encounter ‘lasted nearly two minutes,’ researchers said.
The California Killer Whale Project helped identify the orcas as CA45, CA45B, CA46D, CA216, CA216A, CA216D, CA216D1, CA216E and CA216F, a group that isn’t seen together very often, the whale ...
Killer whales turn kelp stalks into tools that they use to groom each other while cleaning their own skin, too, observations suggest. Michael Weiss at the Center for Whale Research in Friday ...
The California Killer Whale Project helped identify the orcas as CA45, CA45B, CA46D, CA216, CA216A, CA216D, CA216D1, CA216E and CA216F, a group that isn’t seen together very often, the whale ...