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Using drones, researchers observed southern resident killer whales using bull kelp in a behavior called 'allokelping'.
The researchers, using drones kitted with cameras, spotted a group of orcas biting off bits from a marine plant called bull ...
Southern resident killer whales have been caught on drone video crafting kelp tools to groom one another—an unprecedented behavior among marine mammals. This suggests a deeper social and cultural ...
Killer whales are known for exceptional intelligence, displaying complex social structures and sophisticated communication.
A true titan of the ocean, the Blue Whale reigns as the largest and most powerful creature on Earth. With its immense size, ...
A new study reveals killer whales fashion kelp into tools and use them to groom each other, a possible first for marine ...
Killer whales have been caught on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to rub and groom each other, scientists announced ...
A first-of-its-kind infrared thermal camera for tracking orca movement has been launched in Port Townsend, Washington.
The Bay Area’s 23rd dead whale of the year washed up at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica on June 21, according to the Marine Mammal ...
In the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal, southern residents have been documented detaching lengths of seaweed and ...
Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something ...
A days-old endangered sea creature swam with its mom near Washington.