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Imagine watching your favorite nature documentary. The predator lunges rapidly from its hiding place, jaws wide open, and the ...
Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez, Baja California’s Secretary of Tourism, has announced the start of the whale shark observation ...
Scientists just discovered that this 370-million-year-old "nightmare shark" could rotate its jaws outward to feed. "Through ...
Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something ...
Drone footage has captured killer whales breaking off stalks of kelp and rubbing the pieces on other orcas, a rare case of ...
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.
Orcas have been spotted giving each other rubdowns with kelp tools, rubbing pieces of the seaweed between their bodies.