Killer Whales Make Their Own Tools, Scientists Discover
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The behaviour is novel in marine mammals, according to researchers.
Killer Whales Make Their Own Tools, Scientists Discover
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To the summary of "the planet of science" this week: Orcas that make tools, a moth that uses the stars to guide itself and an asteroid of 60 meters in diameter that could hit the Moon in 2032...
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