Killer Whale Sets Trap for Seagulls
A killer whale has been observed regurgitating fish onto the surface of the water and then lying in wait for a hapless seagull. The whale even taught the technique to other whales. The ability to set traps and teach the skill to others is known as "cultural learning," a talent once thought to be unique to humans.
Scientists said the whale hid behind a tree with a hunting cap and said, "shhh, be vewy, vewy quiet."
Scientists said the whale hid behind a tree with a hunting cap and said, "shhh, be vewy, vewy quiet."
2 Comments:
Well heck, my cat must be trying to trap my dog, because the dog eats the cat's vomit constantly.
Well, Monkey's Very Ill Human, I hope all this talk of vomit isn't making your condition worse . . .
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