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Why some orcas stay local while others roam, yet rarely mingle
Across the world’s oceans, killer whales share the same striking black‑and‑white look yet live radically different lives.
Morning Overview on MSN
Orcas and dolphins may be teaming up to hunt in the wild
Off the Pacific coast of Canada, scientists have captured something that challenges long‑held assumptions about life in the ...
From Snowed In Comedy Tour to Dine Out Vancouver, Moulin Rouge, and more, here are 41 fantastic things to see and do this ...
With roughly 45 teeth, each up to 10cm long and 4cm wide, orcas are perfectly engineered for ripping and tearing prey. These ...
In Patagonia, killer whales snatch seal lion pups from the shore. But as Steve Backshall recalls, these apex predators don’t ...
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Experts issue warning over major threat to iconic creatures: 'Cascading negative effects'
The International Union for Conservation of Nature in October made the hooded seal an endangered species, while the bearded ...
Staff from the Noyo Center for Marine Science gave a presentation on who and what washed ashore in 2025- a very different ...
Mazzarella’s travels have taken her to Africa five times, Peru, Thailand, China, Japan, Taiwan, all of Europe and now ...
New footage shows orcas and dolphins coordinating hunts, hinting at interspecies teamwork to track and catch salmon off ...
Residents and visitors in British Columbia have been experiencing a rare sight, thanks to a pod of killer whales engaging in ...
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Wildlife Photographer Captures First Underwater Images of One of the Rarest Seals In the World
A wildlife photographer has captured what are believed to be the first underwater images of the rare, elusive Ross seal.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths of seals whose bodies were found dead on a beach, a wildlife ...
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