When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident killer whales, they expected to see quiet and solitary predators at work.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pygmy sperm whale was attacked by a pod of orcas off the coast of Madeira. Orcas preying on marine mammals are rarely seen in ...
Killer whales are the ocean’s top predator — but new research suggests they may not always hunt alone. Researchers at the University of British Columbia have captured rare underwater and aerial ...
These whales are not just icons of the Salish Sea, they are living connections to place, culture, and history. In B.C. and Washington, First Nations and Tribes have long-held, deep relationships with ...
In a groundbreaking discovery off Vancouver Island, scientists have documented killer whales and dolphins hunting Chinook salmon together. Drone and underwater footage reveals these intelligent marine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers discovered that Northern resident killer whales hunt by going silent and eavesdropping on dolphin echolocation to ...