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From Norway to the waters off New Zealand , wild orcas have been seen approaching humans who have been in boats and even ...
Killer whales appear to be inviting humans for lunch, a new study suggests. The research investigated unusual occurrences of ...
Killer wh ales appear to be inviting humans for lunch, a new study suggests. The research investigated unusual occurrences of ...
As humans increasingly appear in orcas' marine neighborhoods, the whales could be interested in learning about us: our ...
In a recent study published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, scientists from Canada, New Zealand, and Mexico ...
The apex predators have offered up fish, birds, turtles and whales to humans around the world, according to the study.
Keeping track of hundreds of orcas is being made simpler with the help of an AI algorithm that can identify individual killer whales with 92% accuracy.
They amuse us by wearing salmon hats, enrage us by sinking our expensive yachts, and now they have been documented sharing their meals with us – why?
Researchers have documented orcas dropping prey and other marine life in front of humans, as if offering us food. The orcas' ...
Wild orcas across four continents have repeatedly floated fish and other prey to astonished swimmers and boaters, hinting that the ocean’s top predator likes to make friends. Researchers cataloged 34 ...
Have you ever considered sharing your lunch with an orca? Because a new study suggests they thought about sharing their meals with you.  The study, published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, ...
The team ran experiments offering people who returned bottles the option of getting a typical ten-cent payout—or the small ...