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Isn't it fascinating how orcas organize themselves around a common matriarchal ancestor? In a maternal group or matriline, a matriarch and her male offspring will stay together throughout their entire lives. When mature females reproduce, they and their families are often found traveling nearby. This trio was likely a mother and two sons, one older than the other. Nearby was another group of 9. In Resurrection Bay, Alaska, a mix of residential and transient killer whales cross paths, confusing matters. Who's to say for sure how these groups relate? While I'm not 100% certain, it's likely that this was a pod sharing an acoustically distinctive dialect.
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