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whales of both sexes remain with their mothers for life. When the mothers die and leave behind two daughters with offspring, the daughters will then often split off into their own separate pods, while remaining associated generally during larger social occasions. Regardless, the males remain with their mothers. In the event of her death, male residents will sometimes disperse to other pods with which they were socially attached previously.
Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach Us
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