Killer whales or orca (Orcinus orca) have been observed hunting with Pacific white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) in the waters off British Columbia, Canada, and sharing fish scraps with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers have observed dolphins and killer whales hunting together for the first time as part of a new study released on ...
For over 140 years, traditional fishers in Laguna, Brazil, have hunted for fish as they work together with local Lahille’s ...
A group of dolphins swim and forage for food around Crystal Bay in Citrus County on Sept. 4. ©Jefferee Woo OFFSHORE CRYSTAL RIVER — Three minutes after Justin Dymond flicks on his boat lights, just as ...
What would you do if you were a hungry Pacific white-sided dolphin, salivating at the idea of sampling some salmon but resigned to the fact that the fish is too large to capture and swallow whole? You ...
Pacific white-sided dolphins are often seen hunting along the coastline of British Columbia within metres of orca. Although orca frequently share their prey captures with pod members, they hunt ...
Orcas are renowned hunters. Now, they have surprised scientists with an unexpected twist — possibly getting help from dolphins. In the waters off British Columbia, marine ecologist Sarah Fortune and ...
Off the Pacific coast of Canada, scientists have captured something that challenges long‑held assumptions about life in the sea: killer whales and dolphins moving in sync as they pursue the same prey.
WASHINGTON — Some dolphins in Australia have a special technique to flush fish from the seafloor. They hunt with a sponge on their beak, like a clown nose. Using the sponge to protect from sharp rocks ...
Killer whales and dolphins have been working together to hunt salmon in the northern Pacific Ocean, an unexpected finding that further reveals the complex social lives of marine mammals. Video cameras ...
With all the splashing, it was hard to tell what was happening under water. As the orcas surfaced to take a breath, dolphins were darting around their heads, but the water was so murky that the ...
We could all use a buddy to help us track down dinner from time to time. Sarah Fortune, a marine ecologist at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, and her colleagues used drones and camera-equipped ...