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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Killer whales seen ‘attempting to create relationships with humans’

  • A new study reveals that killer whales occasionally offer their prey to humans, suggesting an attempt to develop relationships.
  • This behaviour, previously documented in domestic animals like cats, marks the first time such food-sharing has been observed and studied in wild predators.
  • Researchers analysed 34 instances over two decades across various global locations, where orcas approached humans and presented them with prey.
  • The study indicates that orcas often waited for a human reaction and, in some cases, re-offered the food if initially refused, showing persistence.
  • Experts suggest this food-sharing could be a way for these intelligent and social marine mammals to build connections, practice learned behaviors, or explore human interaction.

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