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Killer whale nods its head and sticks tongue out at zoo visitorsThis is the amusing moment a killer whale nodded its head and stuck its tongue out at zoo visitors. The playful sea creature interacted with holidaymakers in Guangdong, China, on December 8 ...
— The whale featured in Kennywood’s Noah’s Ark attraction is soaking up the rain with a new installation. The whale received a new squishy tongue recently, the park said.
From sinking boats and feasting on shark livers to dining on whale tongue and tossing porpoises around for fun, orcas are displaying some fascinating — and sometimes terrifying — behaviors.
A beluga whale discovered with a harness strapped around its neck in Norwegian waters five years ago – and found dead on August 31 – had a stick stuck in its mouth and its death was not ...
This is the story of a wildly ambitious science experiment to return Keiko to the ocean — while the world watched. A new limited podcast series from Serial Productions and the New York Times.
Discover new whale stories from the Pacific Northwest, including orca births, unusual behaviors, and sightings in the Salish Sea.
Gangs of killer whales have been spotted chasing, biting, suffocating and then devouring the largest creature on the planet: the blue whale. "These killer whales, they work together a lot and ...
A MASSIVE whale has washed up on a Scots beach but cops are warning locals it could explode at any time. The huge minke whale was discovered on Irvine Beach in Ayrshire this morning and repor… ...
The final attack recorded by the study was on a 45-foot-long blue whale, chased for 15 miles in a 90-minute hunt. Again, the orcas' hunting strategy was to push and ram the whale under the water while ...
Orcas won’t hesitate to attack fish, sea birds, and sea lions. Now, for the first time, a pod of orcas has been documented viciously attacking the largest creature on the planet: an adult blue ...
20 May 2025 What big eyes this whale has — but not the better to see you with The humpback whale has the whale equivalent of nearsightedness, which puts it at risk of being snarled in fishing gear.
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