"The whales generated so much excitement in the community with thousands of people getting to see them from all over." ...
In 2022, a Russian whale researcher made a remarkable discovery on Bering Island off Russia's Pacific coast: a severed killer ...
Ask anyone who’s had encounters with killer whales, and they will tell you just how smart they are. Orcas are incredibly intelligent creatures, capable of complex hunting strategies. They also engage ...
Two severed fins bearing the tooth marks of other killer whales have raised a troubling question: are some orcas hunting ...
Orcas appear in Vancouver Harbour from time to time and often delight residents who catch a glimpse of them. But marine experts say three whales spotted there last week are unlike any previously ...
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A Cannibalistic War Is Brewing Among Pacific's Killer Whales. And Biologists Just Found Proof
The discovery came as a surprise, because the two species usually prefer to avoid each other and keep a safe distance.
KILLER whales have broken into an all out cannibalistic civil war, scientists believe. Biologists have warned of an all-out orca-on-orca battle being fought in the North Pacific where one deadly ...
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Dolphin mass strandings in Patagonia linked to killer whales
In 2021 and 2023, hundreds of dolphins were stranded in shallow waters in San Antonio Bay in northern Patagonia. Some died, but many were returned safely to the sea. But what remained a mystery until ...
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Severed fins suggest killer whales may hunt their own species, study says
, March 10 -- Scientists have found possible evidence suggesting that some killer whales may hunt and eat their own species in waters near Russia.
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Pod of killer whales swarmed a small boat in Antarctica. Then, they started 'spy-hopping' around it
Researchers come 'eye-to-eye with a killer whale' during their Antarctic expedition.
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13 Dangerous Animals Found in Alaska’s Lakes and Rivers
Dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity characterize Alaska’s unique environment. Alaska is the only US state with ...
For about three decades, beluga whales and bottlenose dolphins greeted more than a million annual visitors to Marineland of Canada. In the sprawling 162-hectare (400-acre) theme park, located a ...
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