Animals
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Elder Orca Moms Are Vital for Their Sons’ Survival: How They Provide Food and Protection
according to a new scientific paper published Thursday in Current Biology, which found female killer whales that have undergone menopause prevent their sons—though not their daughters—from getting injured in fights.
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