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Scientific American
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Why Has a Group of Orcas Suddenly Started Attacking Boats?
Killer whales in a group near Spain and Portugal may be teaching one another to mess with small boats. They sank their third ...
CBS News8d
Killer whales are ramming into boats and damaging them. The reason remains a mystery.
Endangered orcas at risk from U.S. Navy, activists warn Endangered orcas at risk from U.S. Navy, activists warn 06:54 Reports of killer whales appearing to try and capsize boats off the coast of ...
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Orcas are slamming into boats. What’s going on?
At least 20 interactions between orcas, or killer whales, have been documented in the last month off the coast of Europe.
The Washington Post5d
Why orcas keep sinking boats
In the early morning Thursday, killer whales smashed into a sailboat off the southern coast of Spain, puncturing its hull and damaging its rudder. Spanish authorities raced to save the sinking ...
The Columbian11d
From Big Mama to Hy’Shqa, how Northwest whales get their names
New research suggests that inbreeding may be a key reason that the Pacific Northwest's endangered population of killer whales ...
The New York Times9d
Orcas Sank 3 Boats in Southern Europe in the Last Year, Scientists Say
A small group of orcas is ramming into sailboats in waters off the Iberian Peninsula. Researchers say they do not know what is driving the unusual behavior toward boats. Send any friend a story As ...
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3 Japanese abalone species on global red list as endangered
Varieties known scientifically as Haliotis discus discus, Haliotis gigantea and Haliotis madaka were listed Dec. 10 as “endangered” in the updated document of the Swiss-based organization on ...
New York Magazine7d
Why Do Orcas Keep Messing With Boats in Southern Europe?
But only a very small percentage of these encounters have involved physical contact, and only a handful of animals in this small endangered population of orcas appear to have engaged in the ...
CBS News8d
Killer whales are ramming into boats and damaging them. The reason remains a mystery.
Endangered orcas at risk from U.S. Navy, activists warn Endangered orcas at risk from U.S. Navy, activists warn 06:54 Reports of killer whales appearing to try and capsize boats off the coast of ...
Yahoo News6d
Orcas are slamming into boats. What’s going on?
Orcas have slammed into multiple boats off the coast of Europe — among at least 20 interactions in the last month between orcas and boats, research group GTOA reported, per Reuters. On Thursday, a pod ...
Yahoo Finance6d
Orcas are slamming into boats. What’s going on?
Orcas have slammed into multiple boats off the coast of Europe — among at least 20 interactions in the last month between orcas and boats, research group GTOA reported, per Reuters. On Thursday ...

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