Re: Gibraltar's Orca Rebellion?
31 min
Available until 02/10/2026
20/11/2024
In 2020, strange things began to happen on the strait of Gibraltar: Killer whales began to interact with sailing vessels navigating the narrow strait. Some boats were unable to sail onwards and even sank. But what is the reason for the orcas’ behaviour? Are these attacks or just playful contact?
Country
Germany
Year
2024
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