Earlier this week we shared footage showing an orca “punting” a seabird nearly 20 feet into the air in California’s Monterey ...
While impressive, the scene was reminiscent of a more astonishing event documented nine years ago, involving an orca that used its flukes to fling a harbor seal at least 70 feet skyward.
The stage is set in the icy, vast expanse of the Arctic, where a drama of survival and intelligence is about to unfold. Let’s watch how some cunning orcas outsmart an unsuspecting seal in this arctic ...
A seal miraculously survived after getting scooped up into a humpback whale's mouth last week, leading to an incredible photo ...
Seals would not be part of a humpback whale’s diet ... In August, the company shared that they had an “extraordinarily epic ...
A Blue Kingdom and Wildlife Tours boat skippered by Captain Tyler McKeen spotted the humpback whale swimming toward a school ...
Footage captured in California’s Monterey Bay shows one orca using its flukes to fling a common murre nearly 20 feet skyward.