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fed throughout, meaning that when it came to finding food whatever he had lost as a pod member, he was able to compensate by hunting opportunistically (there was evidence he ate all kinds of salmon, unlike his family, which is known to hunt Chinook salmon almost exclusively). During that time, it became clear that for his social needs he had replaced his orca family with the variety of humans he encountered. In the process, he opened a window into the world of killer whales for all the humans who came into contact with him to peer through. For those who were fortunate enough to get that ...more
Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach Us
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