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Killer whales can feed on marine mammals, turtles, and fish. In the Gulf of California, a pod might have picked up new skills that help them hunt whale sharks—the world's largest fish, growing ...
A new study found that a killer whale pod in Mexico is attacking much larger whale sharks from below to debilitate them. This "sniper" hunting strategy appears to be an organized attack, according ...
Drone footage from Norway shows killer whales using a highly coordinated and cooperative hunting technique to catch herring.
The pod of killer whales had been feeding on a seal and before long, Jackson and Martinez found themselves surrounded. "A killer whale just has that first name, you know, and that kind of sits ...
The orca pod joined a pair of orcas that are regulars in the Monterey Bay. The whales, named Fat Fin and Stumpy, hang out on the Central Coast to feed on sea lions," Black said.
A pod of Orca whales has made an unprecedented trip from Iceland to more than 3,000 miles away in Genoa, Italy according to a nonprofit organization that tracks them.
Several whales had already been spotted by O’Brien and her team at the beginning of the day on June 11, including a fin whale mother and calf along with humpback whales bubble-feeding — which ...
An orca pod in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico has devised a cunning strategy to hunt and kill whale sharks — the world’s largest fish that can grow up to 18 meters (60 feet) in ...
Star, Bumper, Orion and Comet, whales from pod known as CA51, wowed spectators on a day trip to Monterey Bay kelp bed.
Local whale watchers have not one, but two new calves to welcome to the endangered Southern Resident killer whale population. The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed Friday L-Pod members L ...
A pod of transient killer whales from the Pacific Northwest was seen for the first time ever in Monterey Bay on June 17, 2019.
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