Images courtesy of our amazing crew member Rajan You’ve seen it here first: there’s a brand-new calf making a splash in the Salish Sea! On October 2nd, our team spotted T046B1D, still unnamed, enjoying life alongside its mother, T046B1 “Tread.” Tread is no stranger to motherhood: she’s the eldest daughter of the well-known matriarch Raksha ... The post A New Baby Orca in the Salish Sea! appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Ever wondered how killer whales learn how to hunt? They do target practice! Orcas target practice with birds, porpoises and other wildlife.| Prince of Whales
Researchers suspect a shark, which washed up on a beach in Victoria's south west, was ripped open by a killer whale in a rarely documented interaction.| www.abc.net.au
Highly intelligent, Orcas are also adaptable. It is believed that the resident Orcas may be moving into southern waters to seek alternate prey sources due to a| Shark Stewards