Orcas can be occasional cannibals, study claims
A new study reveals that orcas may occasionally engage in cannibalism, as evidenced by bite-marked dorsal fins found on a Russian beach.
The shocking moment when an orca imitates human speech
A scientific study shows that orcas can imitate human speech sounds, raising discussions about their intelligence and cognitive abilities.
Researchers examined a finding from the Pacific. Here's what they discovered
Scientists have discovered orca fins washed ashore, revealing bite marks from other orcas, challenging previous understandings of their interactions.
Superiority of Bayern: The Orcas and the Pufferfish
The article discusses Bayern Munich's dominance in the Bundesliga and their likely return to being champions, spotlighting their consistent performance since coach Vincent Kompany's arrival.
βThe Tyrant of the Seaβ Biggβs Killer Whale: A Predator of Resident Orcas?
A study suggests that Bigg's killer whales may prey on the resident killer whale population in the North Pacific, prompting new theories about the social structure of resident orcas.
Marineland of Antibes: The mega project of Beauval confirmed for dolphins, the fate of orcas questioned
The French government has confirmed a significant project to transfer dolphins from Marineland d'Antibes to a new facility at Beauval, while the fate of orcas remains uncertain amid concerns for their welfare.
Fears grow for two orcas left to rot in abandoned zoo as they could be crushed
Experts warn that two orcas abandoned in a decaying marine center face severe risks to their safety and wellbeing.
France banned aquariums and Marineland closed, but the two orcas and the 12 dolphins in the facility are languishing among algae and contaminated water while Spain closes its doors to them
After France's ban on aquariums and the closure of Marineland, two orcas and twelve dolphins are suffering in contaminated water as Spain refuses to provide them refuge.