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CiVL News: Mar 25, 2026, 4:04 PM PDT -- Unknown Orcas Journey to Seattle While Scientists Document Sperm Whale Combat

CiVL News: Mar 25, 2026, 4:04 PM PDT -- Unknown Orcas Journey to Seattle While Scientists Document Sperm Whale Combat

For Isley My Love · CiVL News

March 25, 20265m 14s

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Here's your latest episode from the For Isley My Love CiVL News Roundup produced by CiVL.com.

This episode explores new marine science findings and significant biodiversity discoveries. We cover orca movements, sperm whale behavior, and new species in Cambodian caves.

• Three Alaskan orcas traveled 800 miles south to the Salish Sea, a potential range shift.

• Scientists captured the first video of sperm whales ramming heads, confirming a long-held hypothesis.

• New species, including a gliding snake, were found in isolated Cambodian cave systems.

• CactEcoDB, an open-access database for over 1,000 cactus species, launched on March 25th.

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