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Quiz: What Whale Is Actually a Dolphin?

Answer: The Killer Whale (Orca) Despite its name, the killer whale, or orca, is actually a member of the dolphin family. That’s right—this powerful and iconic marine predator isn’t a whale at all! Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family, Delphinidae, which also includes familiar species like the bottlenose dolphin. Why Is It Called a Killer Whale? The name “killer whale” can be traced back to ancient sailors who observed orcas hunting large whales and dubbed them “whale

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Urgent Search for Entangled Humpback Whale Off WA’s South West Coast

In a significant challenge for marine conservation, Western Australia is currently grappling with the urgent task of locating a humpback whale ensnared in rope and dragging a buoy. This distressing situation underscores the critical need for swift and effective whale rescue operations. The whale in question, a nine-meter-long mammal, was last observed near Geographe Bay, highlighting the pressing issue of marine entanglement and the efforts required to address it. Whale’s Disheartening Plight: Rope and Buoy Entanglement On a recent Friday