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Killer whales groom each other—with pieces of kelp

57d ago
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Science Magazine
Killer whales groom each other—with pieces of kelp
Researchers have documented a novel instance of social tool use among killer whales: the use of kelp to groom each other. This behavior, observed in a specific orca population, involves individual whales utilizing detached pieces of kelp to scratch the backs of other whales. The discovery provides new insights into the complex social dynamics and problem-solving capabilities of orcas. While tool use has been observed in other marine mammals, this specific application highlights a unique aspect o
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