‘Scared to death:’ Study finds Arctic killer whales intimidate narwhal
A study has concluded that the increased presence of killer whales in Arctic waters is intimidating narwhal into drastically changing their behaviour.
It’s another symptom of how climate change is remaking the delicate northern environment.
“Just having (killer whales) around is terrorizing their prey and causing them a lot of difficulties,” said Steve Ferguson of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, a co-author of the paper.
“They’re having to add this on top of all their other problems.”


