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Every year on July 14, people celebrate World Orca Day. This day highlights the beauty, intelligence, and plight of orcas.
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A 14-foot, 550-pound orca whale, fashioned from cedar, will soon be suspended from the rafters of Camp Orkila’s Marine Salmon Center, thanks to a commission from Doug and Nancy Boyden and years ...
Walter Henderson’s knowledge of woodcarving is vast and deep. At the age of 82, he continues to impart his wisdom to others and craft art that will last for generations. A 14-foot, 550-pound orca ...
An incredibly rare albino orca was caught on camera leaping out of the ocean, leaving an impassioned wildlife photographer “shaking with excitement.” ...
A pod of more than 60 orcas hunted and killed an estimated 18-metre-long pygmy blue whale off Western Australia's south coast on Monday, leaving scientists and tourists in awe.
A survey crew that has spent the past five years tracking whale locations just had their first orca sighting — off the coast of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Orcas off the coast of Mexico have devised a cunning strategy to hunt and kill whale sharks, and marine scientists have documented the behavior for the first time.
Killer whales have been spotted attacking whale sharks elsewhere, but it appears that this pod in particular has figured out a particularly effective way of hunting these massive fish.
Whale sharks are gentle, filter-feeding giants, but orcas in Mexican waters were documented attacking the animals and devouring their livers.