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Humans made a deal with killer whales... and it didn’t end well
Killer whales are apex predators - intelligent, coordinated, and deadly. Yet for a time, humans didn’t fear them… they worked with them. Together, they hunted some of the largest animals on Earth. But ...
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These giant whales swallow up to 202 squid per day
Deep below the surface of the Pacific, some of the planet’s largest predators are quietly inhaling astonishing numbers of squid, with new research showing that individual whales can consume up to 202 ...
We rarely see giant squids (Architeuthis dux) even though they inhabit oceans worldwide. These mysterious creatures typically live in the “Twilight Zone” of the deep ocean, between 1,000 and 2,000 ...
Credit: Wikimedia Commons Living in the icy waters of Antarctica, the colossal squid reaches a bulkier size than its giant relative, weighing over 1,500 pounds. Its massive eyes, the largest of any ...
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