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Live Science on MSNWild orcas offer humans food. Could they be trying to make friends — or manipulate us?Researchers have documented orcas dropping prey and other marine life in front of humans, as if offering us food. The orcas' ...
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Boing Boing on MSNStudy reveals killer whales share food with humans in display of altruismKiller whales sharing food with other killer whales is well-documented, but a new study in the Journal of Comparative ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNWild killer whales spotted sharing their food with humans in multiple acts of kindnessIn the deep blue waters of the world’s oceans, some of the most intelligent and social creatures on Earth are engaging in ...
The killer smooch was caught on camera by scientists during a snorkelling trip in northern Norway. The tender interaction ...
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.
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Catch Two Wild Orcas “French Kissing” And It Might Mean More Than You ThinkUnderwater contact makes up most of orcas’ social life, yet scientists traditionally watch from boats and count surface cues: ...
The apex predators have offered up fish, birds, turtles and whales to humans around the world, according to the study.
Unbelievable animal facts you’ve never heard ...
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