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New research documenting orcas using seaweed as a tool for grooming is further evidence of the species’ complex social structures.
qathet resident Debra Dunham was walking in the Willingdon Beach area around 6:30 am this morning, Wednesday, June 25, when ...
Inspired by Victoria’s Big Gay Dog Walk, the land-based whale-spotting event was first launched last year, proving a huge ...
Behavioral ecologist Michael Weiss was browsing through new drone footage of the orca pods he studies in the Salish Sea when ...
A group of orcas in the North Pacific have been captured on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to groom each other ...
The more we learn about orcas, the more remarkable they are. These giant dolphins are the ocean's true apex predator, preying ...
The more we learn about orcas, the more remarkable they are. These giant dolphins are the oceans true apex predator, preying ...
For the first time, researchers say they have captured footage of killer whales making tools out of seaweed to seemingly ...
A rare and endangered whale has been spotted off the Kerry coast, a lone male orca travelling through the waters of Dingle ...
New research shows southern resident killer whales grooming each other using kelp they’ve modified, and researchers think ...