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An adult female humpback whale was spotted “launching herself out of the water” before giving boaters a show with four “huge chin slaps, and some pectoral fin slapping” near the boat, according to a ...
Killer whale jumping out of water. Image by Christian via Depositphotos.
ORCAs, the ultimate ocean predators, are capable of hunting the largest animals on Earth, including blue whales and elephant seals! These highly intelligent creatures, the largest dolphins on the ...
In recent science news, killer whales demonstrate intelligence by using seaweed as grooming tools. Europe's satellite venture faces delays, with 'Project Bromo' aimed to enhance competition. The James ...
Many can leap as high as six feet or more above the water. Shoals of mobula can keep this behavior up for hours, making them some of the most photogenic rays in the ocean.
Killer whales are coming out – in more ways than one. Not only are they expected to make a splash at the Big Gay Whale Watch — they’re also very, very gay.
Killer whale jumping out of water. Image by Christian via Depositphotos.
Killer Whales use a technique called 'Allokelping' to clean themselves and a friend. A rare double waterspout is spotted off the coast of Florida. Plus, zoo animals use water play as a way to cool off ...
Killer whales "groom" each other using tools made from seaweed, reveals new research. The "incredibly exciting" discovery is a very rare example of tool use by marine species, say American ...
Killer whales off the west coast of North America have been spotted making and using tools to groom each other, the first time such behaviour has been recorded in marine mammals.
Killer whales have been caught on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to rub and groom each other, scientists announced Monday, in what they said is the first evidence of marine mammals making ...