Captured off the coast of San Diego, the astonishing video pictured above captures the moment that a dolphin is punched on the chin by a killer whale. The dolphin rises above the surface, but the orca ...
KILLER whales have broken into an all out cannibalistic civil war, scientists believe. Biologists have warned of an all-out ...
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Killer whales sighted in Algoa Bay — Experts track returning pod
A pod of seven killer whales was spotted in Algoa Bay, marking a rare local sighting. Experts confirm the group is a known ...
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A Cannibalistic War Is Brewing Among Pacific's Killer Whales. And Biologists Just Found Proof
The discovery came as a surprise, because the two species usually prefer to avoid each other and keep a safe distance.
NAPLES, Flo. — Police responded to an unusual call when a pilot whale calf was found stranded on the beach in Florida. It happened on Monday afternoon along the beaches of Pelican Bay in Naples, ...
Orcas appear in Vancouver Harbour from time to time and often delight residents who catch a glimpse of them. But marine experts say three whales spotted there last week are unlike any previously ...
Fins washing up in the North Pacific suggest that orcas from one subspecies are snacking on other orcas, and researchers ...
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Chewed-up orca fins on Russian beach point to cannibalism, and scientists say it may explain why some pods are so tight-knit
Detached orca fins scored with distinctive tooth marks suggest that killer whale cannibalism is happening — and it might ...
Marineland's most valuable asset was its killer whales, Orky and Corky, who had been at the park since 1969. Orky, as the ...
Marine experts are baffled by a series of “bloodthirsty” seal attacks on common dolphins along the British coast. Specialists believe that this shocking behaviour could be limited to a single killer ...
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Orca fins with signs of cannibalism are washing up on a beach, which could explain why some pods are tight-knit
In the North Pacific, orca fins with signs of cannibalism are washing up on a Russian beach. The findings suggest that killer whales occasionally participate in cannibalism, which might explain why ...
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