"Orca Innovation: New Hunting Techniques and Mysterious Behavior Unveiled by Researchers"

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A population of transient orcas off the coast of California has developed specialized hunting techniques for catching marine mammals such as seals, whale calves, dolphins, and porpoises in open waters. These orcas use a mix of cunning and brute force, including ramming, tail slapping, and coordinated attacks to secure their prey. The study sheds light on the complex foraging behavior and ecology of transient orcas as apex predators in the North Pacific Ocean, highlighting their role in the marine ecosystem.
Topics:science#hunting-techniques#marine-biology#marine-mammals#north-pacific-ocean#orcas#transient-population
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