"Scientists Reveal Teen Orcas' Boat Attacks Are Playful Antics"

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Scientists believe that the recent spate of orca attacks on boats off the Iberian Peninsula is not due to aggression but rather playful behavior by juvenile whales. The orcas, mostly young males, are likely engaging with boat rudders as a form of entertainment, similar to human fads. Researchers are exploring methods to deter this behavior without harming the whales, such as altering rudder surfaces and using sound devices.
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