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What Happens If Too Many Orcas Target the Same Prey
Orcas, or killer whales, are apex predators known for their intelligence, social complexity, and hunting prowess. These magnificent marine mammals employ sophisticated cooperative hunting strategies ...
Abstract: Under grid fault, the grid-connected voltage source converters (VSCs) have the risk of transient synchronization instability during low voltage ride through. Based on the equivalent rotor ...
Transient killer whales — including a calf — were spotted swimming out of the Yaquina River. Photographer Jaklyn Larsen has ...
The secret: working together to turn water into a weapon. An orca bites a crab­eater seal. Unlike large, docile Weddell seals, crabeaters are aggressive and can be difficult to wave wash.
Following 30 years of filming wildlife documentaries for channels such as BBC and National Geographic, Whidbey resident ...
It's all fun and games sailing on a luxury yacht until a massive orca starts attacking the expensive vessel. That's exactly what happened to a family sailing in the Mediterranean Sea, and it was ...
One of the most fascinating aspects of orca communication is the stark difference between resident and transient populations. Resident orcas—those that tend to stay in a particular coastal region—are ...
Gray whale strandings, which occur during the spring months when whales migrate past the Washington coast, are happening at a ...
(AFP) Also read: Rare ‘albino’ killer whale stuns the world: Viral video shows elusive orca swimming with its pod The whale, identified as a young pygmy sperm whale, was found lying motionless ...