Orca Whales Lovingly Groom Each Other Like Humans Do. Sign the Petition to Save This Precious Species!

For a long time, we thought only humans and other primates practiced the loving act of mutual grooming. But now, scientists have discovered that orca whales do this, too - using kelp!

Sign the petition to help protect orcas and their ecosystems!

Grooming is an important act that helps solidify bonds between people - or animals - and also helps to promotes cleanliness and physical health. Mutual grooming means that two or more individuals benefit at the same time, requiring coordination and collaboration. And killer whales (also called orcas) have apparently been practicing this behavior all along!

Researchers have observed instances in which the whales bite off large portions of kelp (a kind of seaweed), drag it over to another whale, and then maneuver the plant between their two bodies. At that point, the orcas work together to rub the kelp between them, cleaning them of parasites and dead skin. Not only are they cooperatively cleaning each other - they're also using tools!

It's so exciting to learn more about how smart, social, and complex these animals are. We should already respect all animals and the Earth regardless of these qualities, but learning more about these animals can help boost that respect.

And, killer whales urgently need our respect - as well as our help. They are in trouble. As climate change continues to worsen, it is disrupting their main food supplies, including salmon - and it's also killing off the kelp they've been using in their mutual-grooming rituals.

We must take action to help save orcas, the food sources they need to stay alive, and the kelp they need to stay clean. In order to do that, we absolutely have to fight climate change. There is no other choice. That's why it's important to demand that the UN hold countries to their Paris Climate Agreement promises. Promises are easy to make - but they only count if nations actually keep them. Sign the petition now to protect orcas!
Sign Petition
Sign Petition
You have JavaScript disabled. Without it, our site might not function properly.

Privacy Policy

By signing, you accept Care2's Terms of Service.
You can unsub at any time here.

Having problems signing this? Let us know.