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Take a look Stories by Real-Time News journalists, with AI summarization A white whale calf swimming with its mother off Australia created a memorable moment, while a pod of rare ...
Hidden along the picturesque shores of Lake Minocqua in Wisconsin’s breathtaking Northwoods, The Thirsty Whale serves up cheese curds so transcendent they’ve become the stuff of roadtrip legend.
Orcas, often referred to as "killer whales," have earned their intimidating nickname for a reason. These magnificent creatures, despite their beauty, are one of the most feared predators of the ...
The whales use quick body movements to tear pieces of bull kelp for use as tools, perhaps the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal.
Killer whales have been seen detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other—the first evidence of tool-making by marine mammals. The whales bite off the end of a kelp stalk ...
Dubbed "allokelping," it might be a unique cultural phenomenon that's as endangered as the orca population itself ...
Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known identification of “tool” usage by marine mammals. The “southern ...
"Orcas often share food with each other—it's a prosocial activity and a way that they build relationships with each other.
In a baffling show of generosity, killer whales across the globe are giving fish to humans—and scientists are racing to ...