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Killer whales have been filmed fashioning seaweed sticks to scratch each other’s backs in the first evidence of tool-making ...
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been documented using an ingenious method to groom one another, a new study reveals, by detaching sections of seaweed to provide a communal back scratch.