Killer whales go into silent stealth mode to stalk mammals

Wednesday, December 4, 2013 - 16:01 in Biology & Nature

SAN FRANCISCO — For killer whales, silence is golden as they hunt in complete darkness, listening for sounds of their marine mammal prey, and then rushing in for the kill, new research suggests.

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