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Killer Whales: Mysterious North Atlantic Population Prefers Snacking On Minke Whales
Killer whales have been studied for the first time in their North Atlantic range. Compared to their Pacific Northwest counterparts that feast on Chinook salmon, the Atlantic dwellers prefer preying on minke whales.
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