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Why do orcas share their prey with humans?
Orcas commonly use prey to engage in play, and the study acknowledges that 38 per cent of the prey-sharing cases it examined ...
On more than 30 occasions and across four oceans, orcas have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to ...
A killer whale sighting in Vancouver stunned triathlon swimmers as three orcas swam near them during the T100 race. Here’s ...
Allison MacGillivary recounts the moment she and her family spotted a killer whale swimming backwards off the shoreline in West Vancouver.
A whale researcher says a lone young killer whale spotted surfacing Friday at Friendly Cove off the remote west coast of Vancouver Island is likely the orphan orca calf that was trapped in a tidal ...
Scientists have documented what might be the first case of friendly interactions between killer whales and smaller cetaceans.
What does killer whales eat and do they eat moose? We have done the research! Jump in to read all about the feeding strategies of orcas.
An orca bumps a boat’s rudder off the Strait of Gibraltar in June 2023. ... came within 10 feet of the boat in downtown Vancouver. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
Inspired by Victoria’s Big Gay Dog Walk, the land-based whale-spotting event was first launched last year, proving a huge ...
Orca pregnancies typically last about 18 months, twice as long as human pregnancies. ... often near the northern half of Vancouver Island — hence the “northern resident” in their name.