A female orca traumatized by a previous encounter with humans may be behind mounting killer whale attacks on boats, scientists say

A female orca traumatized by a previous encounter with humans may be behind mounting killer whale attacks on boats, scientists say

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Two killer whales. David K. Ellifrit/Center for Whale Research, permit number: NMFS 21238. A traumatized female orca could be behind the increased killer whale attacks on boats. A traumatic event may have triggered a change in White Gladis' behavior, experts told LiveScience. They believe that…

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