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Orcas are bringing humans gifts – what does it mean?

Last updated: July 6, 2025 11:35 pm
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Orcas, also known as killer whales, have long fascinated researchers with their intelligence and complex social behaviors. Recently, a fascinating discovery has shed light on the altruistic nature of these majestic creatures. Jared Towers, a researcher at Bay Cetology, observed a pod of orcas engaging in what appeared to be acts of kindness towards humans.

During a filming session in Alert Bay, Canada, Towers witnessed two orcas, Akela and Quiver, approaching him with dead prey in their mouths. The young female orca, Akela, dropped the bird she was carrying in front of Towers and waited for his reaction. Quiver, her little brother, did the same. After a moment, the whales grabbed the prey again and swam away. This behavior left Towers stunned and inspired him to document similar cases of orcas attempting to share prey with humans.

Through interviews and research, Towers identified 32 instances from 2004 to 2024 where killer whales presented various prey items to humans. These gifts ranged from birds and seals to jellyfish and even a strand of seaweed. The behavior, which is commonly observed within orca pods, demonstrates a form of general altruism among these animals.

Experts like Lori Marino from New York University believe that this behavior showcases the orcas’ ability to recognize sentience in others and engage in acts of kindness beyond their own species. This general altruism is believed to stem from the close-knit and cooperative nature of orca societies, where members share prey and resources throughout their lives.

Furthermore, Towers suggests that the orcas’ curiosity and boldness in interacting with humans indicate a level of theory of mind, the ability to understand that others have distinct mental states. This trait, previously observed in birds, apes, and dolphins, suggests a higher level of cognitive ability among killer whales.

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Overall, this research highlights the complex social dynamics and intelligence of orcas, providing valuable insights into their behavior and interactions with other species. The altruistic nature of these creatures challenges our understanding of animal cognition and opens up new avenues for studying interspecies relationships in the marine environment.

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