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WILD NATURE Killer whales ram boat off the coast of Morocco: 'We were sitting ducks,' says 'petrified' couple British couple 'couldn't believe' the orcas' behavior toward their boat ...
After four years and hundreds of incidents, researchers remain puzzled why orcas, also known as killer whales, continue to ram boats – sinking a few of them – along the Iberian Peninsula.
Endangered orcas at risk from U.S. Navy, activists warn 06:54. Reports of killer whales appearing to try and capsize boats off the coast of Spain and Portugal have raised questions about the giant ...
Now, a new report from the International Whaling Commission highlights the most probable reason why these killer whales dangerously ram into boats — especially off the shores of Spain and ...
In a baffling show of generosity, killer whales across the globe are giving fish to humans—and scientists are racing to ...
The killer whales have been crashing into boats for a few years now. April Boyes via Storyful “It starts in the spring, goes way off the charts in the summer and goes away in fall.” ...
Killer whales near the Iberian peninsula are colliding with, and sinking, boats. Researchers think they may be imitating the behavior of a single female named White Gladis. It's possible White ...
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A small group of killer whales have rammed at least 673 boats, including some that sank, off the coasts of Portugal, Spain and Morocco in the past five years. But more than a ...
Killer whales have been documented offering food provisions to humans swimming near them or in nearby boats. Learn more about ...
A British yacht captain has told how a pod of killer whales sunk his $128,000 boat during a "terrifying" two-hour attack - in the Mediterranean Sea.
Killer whales are highly social animals that work in close-knit groups to catch prey. To isolate an individual tuna from a school, they ram. Once they've succeeded, they exhaust the fish and chase ...