SEATTLE — The endangered killer whales of the Pacific Northwest live very different lives from orcas in captivity. They swim up to 100 miles (161 kilometers) a day in pursuit of salmon, instead of ...
Sightings are up across the inland Puget Sound area and the Salish Sea, including in Bellingham Bay.
A killer whale surfaces beside a small boat, a freshly caught fish clamped in its jaws. It releases the fish near the hull, then lingers, watching. When no one picks it up, the whale retrieves it and ...
This new baby whale — the sex has yet to be identified — was born to J-pod and comes only weeks after a seventh calf was born to the three southern resident pods, that one to L-pod. J-54 was first ...
Only two places in the world allow tourists to enter the water with the ocean’s apex predator. But the safety of both species is a growing concern. An orca near the shoreline of Baja California Sur, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Along remote coastlines, killer whale parents teach their young how to intentionally beach ...
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