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What does it mean when an orca wants to share its lunch with you?

Last updated: June 30, 2025 11:50 pm
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An orca attempting to share food with a researcher holding a camera

Orca Research Trust

Orcas have shown remarkable behavior by gifting dead prey to humans, suggesting a level of altruism and the ability to recognize sentience in other species.

Jared Towers from Bay Cetology observed this behavior while filming a pod of orcas (Orcinus orca) feeding on seabirds in Alert Bay, Canada. Two whales, Akela and Quiver, approached Towers with birds in their mouths. They presented the dead birds to Towers, indicating a gesture of sharing. Towers witnessed similar instances in 2015 and 2018, further solidifying his findings.

Further investigation by Towers revealed 32 documented cases between 2004 and 2024, where orcas attempted to share prey with humans. These instances included various prey species such as seabirds, stingrays, jellyfish, seals, and even a turtle. This behavior is not uncommon within orca pods, known for their cooperative hunting and social structures.

According to Towers, this sharing behavior extends beyond their own species, showcasing a form of general altruism. This demonstrates the orcas’ ability to understand and acknowledge the consciousness of other beings, displaying curiosity and boldness in crossing species boundaries.

Experts like Lori Marino from New York University believe that this behavior highlights the orcas’ social intelligence and capacity for empathy towards different species. It signifies a level of theory of mind, where orcas comprehend that others possess distinct mental states.

This altruistic behavior is advantageous in their social groups, where cooperation and mutual benefit are essential. Additionally, the inquisitive nature of orcas aids in reducing uncertainties and expanding their understanding of the environment.

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Overall, the actions of orcas in sharing prey with humans not only reveal their advanced social dynamics but also their ability to exhibit kindness and empathy towards other species, marking them as highly intelligent and socially aware marine mammals.

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