Article 69N75 ‘Extraordinary’ sighting of orca with baby pilot whale astounds scientists

‘Extraordinary’ sighting of orca with baby pilot whale astounds scientists

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Phoebe Weston
from Environment | The Guardian on (#69N75)

The unusual spectacle of an adult female killer whale spotted with the adopted - or abducted - calf of another species is causing experts to reassess orca behaviour

Orcas, or killer whales, are apex predators, best known for their ferocious hunting techniques. So when a female was seen apparently caring for the offspring of another species, it came as a bit of a surprise. I saw straight away there was something weird about it," says Marie-Therese Mrusczok, who was working as a spotter on the Laki Tours whale-watching boat that witnessed the encounter.

The ship's crew initially thought it was a very small killer whale calf swimming alongside the orca, but photos later confirmed what Mrusczok suspected - that the female, called Saedis, appeared to be looking after a newborn long-finned pilot whale.

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