Post-menopause orca mothers appear to protect their male offspring from being injured by other orcas

Female killer whales live up to 90 years in the wild, and most live an average of 22 years after menopause. Scientists have long wondered why humans and some whale species spend a significant portion of their life not reproducing.


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Source: Phys.org