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  2. Killer whales sink another boat near Gibraltar in ... - AOL

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    Pod of killer whales scuppered vessel in Strait of Gibraltar despite best efforts of search and rescue teams and the Moroccan Navy Killer whales sink another boat near Gibraltar in relentless 45 ...

  3. Orcas sink another yacht near Gibraltar in relentless 45 ...

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  4. Iberian orca attacks - Wikipedia

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    The name "Gladis" is a reference to the old scientific name for orcas, Orcinus gladiator, which means "whale-fighter" in Latin. In a 2022 journal article analysing photographic evidence and testimonies from the incidents, 31 distinct orcas were identified, nine of which had direct contact with vessels and were given the designation Gladis.

  5. Orca - Wikipedia

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    The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable by its black-and-white patterned body.

  6. File:Woman swims with killer whales in the wild.webm

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    English: Woman swims with killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the wild in New Zealand.Additional footage by Steve Hathaway. orcaresearchtrust.org In this video, the audio has been removed from the original material and sections of the original material have been removed.

  7. Watch as four killer whales — including a baby — torpedo ...

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    Tourists in Monterey Bay had an “incredible day” when a pod of killer whales made an unexpected appearance. Toward the end of a Jan. 23 tour, boaters spotted four orcas hunting sea lions ...

  8. Port and Starboard (orcas) - Wikipedia

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    Port and Starboard are a pair of adult male orcas notable for preying on great white sharks off the coast of South Africa. [1] The duo are identified as having rare and distinct collapsed dorsal fins and they are named for the nautical terms, as Port's fin collapses left and Starboard's collapses right. [2]

  9. Killer whales attack another sailboat off the coast of Spain

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