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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.guinnessworldrecords.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the orca, or killer whale, highlighting its physical characteristics, hunting behaviors, social structures, and recent discoveries of a potential new species, while also noting its ecological significance and threats. | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | | | From sinking boats and feasting on shark livers to dining on whale tongue and tossing porpoises around for fun, orcas are displaying some fascinating - and sometimes terrifying - behaviors. | |
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www.leonarddavid.com
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| | | Megaconstellations like SpaceX's Starlink offer great benefits for humanity. But there are also costs, including a growing imposition on astronomy, experts say. | ||