Nature’s Gentle Giant: Why No Wild Orca Has Ever Killed a Human
They’re called “killer whales,” they hunt great white sharks, and they rule the ocean’s food chain. So why has a wild orca never taken a human life?
They’re called “killer whales,” they hunt great white sharks, and they rule the ocean’s food chain. So why has a wild orca never taken a human life?
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Three hearts, blue blood, and nine “brains” – the octopus is so strange it almost seems to belong to another world.