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Podcast Hack
The Secret Culture of Killer WhalesBy Overheard at National Geographic, Brian Skerry

In a Nutshell

In this April 2021 episode of the Overheard at National Geographic podcast, Editor-at-Large Peter Gwin talks to world-renowned underwater photographer Brian Skerry about orcas.

Favorite Quote

These animals have identity, they have personality, they have traditions, they have language and food preferences and singing competitions. And they have empathy. They care about each other, they celebrate each other.

Brian Skerry

Introduction

The more scientists discover about orcas, also known as killer whales, the more they realize how much there is still left to understand about these fascinating cetaceans.

The Overheard at National Geographic podcast shares the wildest stories heard at Nat Geo headquarters from world-renowned writers, scientists, adventurers, and more.

In this episode, award-winning underwater photographer Brian Skerry talks to Nat Geo Editor-at-Large Peter Gwin, relating stories of his orca dives off New Zealand and Norway while filming for the Disney+ series Secrets of the Orcas.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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    Orcas are expert communicators
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