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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 ...
Scientists documented 34 remarkable cases of wild killer whales trying to give food to humans across four oceans over 20 ...
The study authors observed the practice in Southern Resident killer whales while sailing in the Salish Sea off the Pacific ...
In each of these cases, the killer whales approached the people on their own and dropped their prey in front of them. “This ...
Learn why some orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are sharing their prey with humans.
A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of ...
The encounter, observed by snorkelers in Norway, "involved repeated episodes of gentle, face-to-face oral contact." ...
Southern resident killer whales have been caught on drone video crafting kelp tools to groom one another—an unprecedented ...
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 ...
Killer whales have been seen detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other—the first evidence of ...