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Many waters, many killers

A study suggests three different populations of killer whales in the Antarctic belong in their own individual species: a standard form that feeds mostly on minke whales (top), a pack ice killer whale that hunts seals by knocking them off floes (center) and the Ross Sea killer whale, which pursues fish under the ice. Credit: Uko Gorter

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