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Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s ...
Learn why some orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are sharing their prey with humans.
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Whale watchers are heading out in growing numbers, and knowing where to go whale watching helps them catch the action at its peak. Coastal towns ... Read more The post Where to go whale watching ...
Jersey Devil Adventures has announced its choice for the best kayaking location in Jersey. Whether you’re going solo or ...
Drone footage from Norway shows killer whales using a highly coordinated and cooperative hunting technique to catch herring.
Two French sailors were rescued off the coast of northern Spain after their boat was rammed by orcas. They were taken safely ...
Orcas practise drowning their friends as a way to learn how to hunt large prey like blue whales. Footage captured by film crews off the coast of Australia shows a pod of killer whales honing their ...
Researchers have identified a fascinating behavior in killer whales, aka orcas: they sometimes offer to share their prey with humans. And while the orcas haven't gone on the record to confirm it ...
Kayleigh Nicole Grant, a pro ocean diver, detailed a very close encounter with orca whales, deeming it 'some of the best 30 ...
Killer whales sometimes offer to share their prey with people, a new study finds, hinting that some intelligent orcas may be attempting to develop relationships with humans. Pet animals such as ...
Killer whales are one of the most intelligent animals; only humans have a larger brain relative to their body size, according to the study.