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In the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal, southern residents have been documented detaching lengths of seaweed and ...
Drone footage has captured killer whales breaking off stalks of kelp and rubbing the pieces on other orcas, a rare case of tool use in marine animals ...
For the first time, researchers say they have captured footage of killer whales making tools out of seaweed to seemingly ...
Scientists believe southern resident killer whales are using the sea plants for grooming purposes.
Orcas have been spotted giving each other rubdowns with kelp tools, rubbing pieces of the seaweed between their bodies.
Primates, birds, and elephants are all known to make tools, but examples of tool use among marine animals are much more limited. Reporting in the Cell ...
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Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known ...