‘His blubber shook like Jell-o,’
says researcher of the attack on newborn orca by unrelated 32-year-old male
Ashifa
Kassam in Toronto
Fri 23 Mar
2018 07.00 GMT Last modified on Fri 23 Mar 2018 07.41 GMT
Scientists in the Canadian
province of British Columbia have documented what is believed to be the first
reported case of an orca whale killing an infant of the same species.
“We knew right away that this was
a remarkable event,” said Jared Towers, a Cetacean researcher with Fisheries
and Oceans Canada, of the
encounter he and two colleagues witnessed in December 2016.
“We’ve been looking at killer
whales for years on this coast and around the world – I study populations in
different parts of the world – and witnessing aggressive behaviour between
killer whales is almost unheard of.”
Details of the incident were
published this week
in the journal Scientific Reports.The group had headed out to the
northeastern coast of Vancouver Island after reports of strange vocalisations
from killer whales in the area. When they arrived, they found a group of whales
including one that appeared to be just a few hours old.
They were about to leave when
they heard splashing. “So we went over and that’s when we saw that the calf
wasn’t surfacing anywhere,” said Towers. They then saw a male swim under their
boat holding the newborn calf in his mouth.
Researchers soon realised they
were watching two different family groups interact –the family to which the
calf belonged was being attacked by an unrelated 32-year-old male and his
mother. “We started to realise that this is a chase and these two whales have
attacked this group already,” he said. “It was fascinating but we were
horrified too.”
The male refused to let go of the
newborn. In what researchers described as “infanticidal teamwork,” his mother
appeared to be helping him in the attack, manoeuvring to fend off an attempt by
the infant’s mother to chase the male.
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