Two of the oldest known orcas - a mother and son - spotted off California. See them
Briefly

Killer whales rely on underwater sound to feed, communicate, and navigate. Pod members communicate with each other through clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls.
Elderly orcas, especially elderly females, take on a leadership role in their pods, serving as a compass and a living environmental archive.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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