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“Then, one of the few universal behaviors that they have is that they do not harm humans. They are unique among apex predators that way. So it’s clear that even though they are capable of extreme forms of aggression—just ask their prey—the prevailing ethos of their culture keeps them from harming each other and from harming other life forms they choose not to eat. It’s actually a remarkable display of discipline and intelligence.
Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach Us
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