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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 ...
Learn why some orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are sharing their prey with humans.
Scientists documented 34 remarkable cases of wild killer whales trying to give food to humans across four oceans over 20 ...
On more than 30 occasions and across four oceans, orcas have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to ...
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their ...
Researchers have documented orcas seemingly gifting rays, seals and fish to scientists and divers, which could suggest they ...
Dubbed "allokelping," it might be a unique cultural phenomenon that's as endangered as the orca population itself ...
The team ran experiments offering people who returned bottles the option of getting a typical ten-cent payout—or the small ...
The smallest species of whale tricks its predators by gushing red gallons of red fluid into the water when under attack ...
The encounter, observed by snorkelers in Norway, “involved repeated episodes of gentle, face-to-face oral contact.” ...
In a new sign of toolmaking in marine mammals, orcas in the Pacific Northwest were recorded rubbing stalks of kelp against each other’s bodies, a study shows.