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Killer whales make seaweed ‘tools’ to scratch each other’s backs

8 hours ago Alex Morrison

Killer whales have been seen detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other – the first evidence...

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Killer whale mums pay high price for raising sons

February 8, 2023 Alex Morrison

Raising sons is an exhausting experience that leaves killer whale mothers far less likely to produce more offspring, new research...

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