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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 ...
Killer whales appear to be inviting humans for lunch, a new study suggests. The research investigated unusual occurrences of orcas in four oceans attempting to share prey with people.
A killer whale (orca) appears to offer its prey to a human. Killer whales appear to be inviting humans for lunch, a new study suggests. The research investigated unusual occurrences of orcas in ...
Orcas were seen giving prey to humans on 34 different occasions, study says. The killer whales could be doing it out of kindness, curiosity or even deception.