A ROVING group of killer whales has been found prowling the open ocean off the coast of the United States. In a surprising twist, the orcas have even been spotted hunting sperm whales in a “world first”. Robert L. Pitman, Oregon State UniversityOne of the orcas that was spotted in 2021 with three other whales around 108 miles west of Bandon, Oregon – and that was previously seen 187 miles off Monterey Bay, California in 2020[/caption] The 49 orcas may belong to a new “subpopulation” of killer whales – or even an entirely unique group – according to scientists. They say the orcas are hunting sperm whales and even sea turtles west of California and Oregon. And it’s a rare discov
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