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33 BEST Things to Do in Washington State!You’ve got orcas, eagles, seals ... Unwind at the Tranquil Lake Crescent (Or Not!) Lake Crescent is one of the most ...
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16 AWESOME Weekend Getaways from SeattleLocated 90 miles and a 2-hour drive away from Seattle, the national park is home to Washington’s famous volcano which gives the park its name. A weekend trip from Seattle to Mount Rainier now ...
On Saturday night, Cascade Christian coach Brian Morse watched the Challengers best North Valley 75-29. It marked the 700th ...
A welcome sight Thursday morning: Orcas in the Puget Sound. Experts say there’s one distinct thing people should know about ...
Orcas have no natural predators. They sit at the top of the marine food chain, hunting sharks, seals, and even whales, making them one of the ocean’s deadliest creatures. Orcas hunt great white ...
A hidden reservoir of groundwater more than twice the size of Lake Mead is buried inside the ... Gorge and near Mount Shasta likely make the Cascade Range the largest aquifer of its kind in ...
While fishing off the coast of Honduras in 2023, a group of anglers stumbled upon a rare sight: a pod of orcas hunting down a sperm whale. The underwater attack—which was organized and bloody ...
at least 81 cubic kilometers of active groundwater is currently stored at the Cascade Range crest in an area near the Santiam Pass. That’s more than four times the capacity of Crater Lake ...
Now, however, DNA analysis taken from the bite wound has confirmed their suspicions: orcas are hunting white sharks in Australia. As such, when the remains of the large white shark washed up on ...
For years now, a single pair of orcas (Orcinus orca) has been recorded off the coast of Gansbaai, harrying and hunting the white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) that make the area one of their homes, ...
The American West is hungry for water, and scientists just found a previously unmapped aquifer three times the size of Lake Mead ... Mount Shasta likely make the Cascade Range the largest aquifer ...
How big they are: Up to 32 feet (9.8 meters) long How long they live: Up to 100 years, but usually around 25 to 50 years What they eat: Fish, seals, seabirds, squid, sharks, and even whales Orcas ...
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