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The behavior could be the first-ever documented accounts of wild predators offering their food to people. In a nutshell Wild ...
A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of ...
Other animals including some early humans, non-human primates, sea otters, elephants, and bird species are known to use objects to make tools. While the bubble nets that humpback whales use to catch ...
Whale hunting is a controversial practice that is still legal in Iceland (Boris Niehaus/Hard to Port ) British activist Elyssia Phillips and her Iranian friend Anahita Babaei face potential jail ...
In a video by the Ocean Exploration Trust, scientists return to a whale fall off the coast of British Columbia for the third ...
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species, according to the Center for Whale Research.
Efforts to save the Northwest’s endangered orcas are not working on either side of the U.S.-Canada border, according to an ...
British whales, dolphins, & porpoises : a guide for the identification and reporting of stranded whales, dolphins, and porpoises on the British coasts / by F. C. Fraser Smithsonian Libraries and ...
In a possible first for B.C., a Bryde's whale — a species not generally seen north of California — has washed up on Vancouver Island. The whale washed ashore in Port McNeill Bay, on the ...
The whales use quick body movements to tear pieces of bull kelp for use as tools, perhaps the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal.
A new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the coast of British ...
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species.