When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident killer whales, they expected to see quiet and solitary predators at work.
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Some dolphins appear to have orca friends. Scientists think they have figured out what’s going on
A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia have been observed cooperating with orcas, a traditional enemy that’s better known for taking out great white sharks than ...
Northern resident killer whales appear to use dolphins as ‘scouts’, in a surprising cooperative hunting strategy ...
With all the splashing, it was hard to tell what was happening under water. As the orcas surfaced to take a breath, dolphins were darting around their heads, but the water was so murky that the ...
Northern resident killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins have been filmed hunting Chinook salmon together for the ...
A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia have been observed cooperating with orcas, a traditional enemy that’s better known for taking out great white sharks than ...
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