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Iceland’s Orcas Are Swimming with Baby Pilot Whales—Scientists Are Stumped by This Strange BondOff the rugged coast of Iceland, an extraordinary and ... Their Behavior A theory suggests that the killer whales might engage in playful behavior or use the pilot whale calves to practice hunting ...
Interactions between killer and pilot whales have only been scientifically documented a few times, and Samarra is among the first scientists to have observed this behavior in Iceland. Since the ...
Iceland’s orcas often herd herring ... with the pilot whales seemed to be largely driven by nurturing or play behavior, just as had been seen in the southern resident killer whales ...
Iceland’s orcas often herd herring ... with the pilot whales seemed to be largely driven by nurturing or play behavior, just as had been seen in the southern resident killer whales ...
Jess Thomson is a Newsweek Science Reporter based in London UK. Her focus is reporting on science, technology and healthcare. She has covered weird animal behavior, space news and the impacts of ...
With their iconic black and white markings, orcas (Orcinus ... Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland when they noticed a pilot whale calf closely following her — a behavior never recorded before.
Iceland orcas are unexpectedly swimming with baby ... To find out why the orcas engage in this strange behavior, Giles and her colleagues pored over observational records from 1962 to 2020.
She has covered weird animal behavior, space news and the impacts ... on the western coast of Iceland. Two fin whales lay near a ramp on June 19, 2009, both caught aboard a Hvalur boat off the ...
Humpback whales may be communicating with humans in a playful way, according to researchers who have been studying the marine ...
The behavior may be "leapfrogging" between orca ... whale attacked by 60 orcas in brutal hunt Living lunch box? Iceland orcas are unexpectedly swimming with baby pilot whales, but it's unclear ...
Iceland imposed a temporary ban on the hunting of fin whales in June. The country recently resumed hunting of fin whales, but with increased supervision and requirements on hunting methods.
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