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futurism.com
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| | | | | Big pods of orcas may be teaching each other how to tear unsuspecting blue whales into massive chunks. | |
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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses orcas, their hunting behaviors, social structures, and the challenges they face in captivity, highlighting their intelligence, ecological role, and the ethical concerns surrounding their captivity. | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | | | Scientists suggest that killer whales be divided into two distinct species. | |
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www.ifaw.org
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| | | Which of these marine mammals are the fastest? Learn about the fastest dolphin, the quickest whale, and which species takes the grand prize. | ||