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Prior to this instance, the “tongue-nibbling” had only been observed a handful of times in captivity. First seen in captive ...
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Rarely seen killer whaler duo spotted twice in one week off Scotland, photos show - MSNA rarely seen pair of killer whales were recently spotted twice in one week off the coast of Scotland. The duo — known as John Coe and Aquarius — are the last surviving members of the Scottish ...
"... Its prevalence is extremely low — it may appear and then not be observed again for several years," the study’s co-author, Javier Almunia said ...
Killer whale facts. Killer whales or orcas are among the largest carnivores on Earth, with the males growing to more than 32ft long and attaining a weight of more than 11 tonnes (the females are ...
The killer whale, officially known as Comet, is now said be living in the waters off Scotland's west coast. Dopey Dick's true identity was discovered when old photographs were uploaded onto a ...
Juvenile Iberian killer whales — a "unique subpopulation of killer whales that lives in the northeast Atlantic," — were first documented touching, pushing, and even turning vessels, including ...
A killer whale found dead on the Scottish island of Tiree had one of the highest levels of PCB pollution ever recorded, scientists say. Lulu, well known to researchers as one of the last surviving ...
THIS lifeboat crew got more than they bargained for when they spotted a pod of up to 20 killer whales playing off the coast of north-east Scotland. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
A juvenile killer whale was heroically rescued this week after getting stranded on a Scottish beach.. A group of trained medics from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) and helpful ...
In what is believed to be the first killer whale match between Scotland and Norway, a ‘mystery pod’ last spotted in Scotland has now been photographed in Norway.
A family pod of transient killer whales is shown in Monterey Bay, California. Two other whales, named “John Coe” and “Aquarius,” who have become popular among watchers in Scotland, were ...
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