New Scientist

In our recently published explainer video, we explore the ongoing orca attacks on boats in and around the Iberian Peninsula. In it, we speak to marine experts to find out what could be causing this novel behaviour. Which of the following do you think might be the most likely factor? Watch our film to find out more - https://youtu.be/2ng7FJGwOD0

1 month ago | [YT] | 49



@noctusowl

All of the above

1 month ago | 4

@karenscongdon6663

That was an excellent film. Play has always helped initiate adult behaviors- such as hunting, sex, nesting & dominance.

1 month ago | 0

@DanielSousa-O

It's like living inside the runway of a busy airport.

1 month ago | 0

@toucheturtle3840

Orca’s are clever.

1 month ago | 0

@RííícoSuavééé

Wow haha

1 month ago | 0

@wytrose4602

Get them to stop dumping chems and using the emp waves .causing the ozone layer thinning. They are getting sick. Plus the waves from the windmills are causing them to be disoriented..

1 month ago | 0

@frankmedrisch7451

revenge for sadistic bullfighting

1 month ago | 0

@markmuller7962

The big question is, can they link the annoying sounds to the rotors?

1 month ago (edited) | 0

@jokercomicsNc

If if was ocean and noise pollution then some other groups of Orcas would probably be doing the same. Now learing to hunt tuna i believe would be the best answer. I could be wrong.

1 month ago | 0

@joeconnolly4353

How many have we killed with propellers?

1 month ago | 0