Killer whales are apex predators - intelligent, coordinated, and deadly. Yet for a time, humans didn’t fear them… they worked with them. Together, they hunted some of the largest animals on Earth. But ...
On March 6, three orcas showed up in Canada’s Vancouver Harbour, later heading south to Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia, that ...
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Researchers suggest that predation by a subspecies called Bigg's orcas might explain why members of another one, called ...
"The whales generated so much excitement in the community with thousands of people getting to see them from all over." ...
This stingray gets knocked out cold by an orca tail slap - take a look and read our analysis of orca hunting behavior.
Two severed fins bearing the tooth marks of other killer whales have raised a troubling question: are some orcas hunting ...
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Orca fins with signs of cannibalism are washing up on a beach, which could explain why some pods are tight-knit
In the North Pacific, orca fins with signs of cannibalism are washing up on a Russian beach. The findings suggest that killer whales occasionally participate in cannibalism, which might explain why ...
Orcas don’t have any natural predators, so how did this happen? The tooth marks, it turned out, were distinctive – they were ...
Scientists found evidence that killer whales may hunt and eat other killer whales, revealing new insights into how ...
This little critter hadn’t previously been identified south of Montana, but tiny, fossilized teeth show it had traveled into Colorado by around half a million years after the dinosaurs were wiped out.
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