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- Carousel_feeding abstract "Carousel feeding is a hunting technique commonly employed by orcas. An individual or small group of orcas will release bursts of bubble or flash their white undersides to round prey such as salmon or herring into a tight defensive bait ball close to the surface. The orcas then slap the ball with their tail, stunning or killing up to 10-15 herring with a successful slap. Carousel feeding has only been documented in the Norwegian orca population and with some oceanic dolphin species.".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageExternalLink index.asp?pageid=100044.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageID "11470145".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageLength "796".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageRevisionID "686492019".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Bait_ball.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Killer_whales.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Herring.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Killer_whale.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carousel feeding".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageWikiLinkText "carousel feeding".
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethology-stub.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Carousel_feeding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Whale-stub.
- Carousel_feeding subject Category:Ethology.
- Carousel_feeding subject Category:Killer_whales.
- Carousel_feeding hypernym Technique.
- Carousel_feeding type TopicalConcept.
- Carousel_feeding type Science.
- Carousel_feeding type Subfield.
- Carousel_feeding comment "Carousel feeding is a hunting technique commonly employed by orcas. An individual or small group of orcas will release bursts of bubble or flash their white undersides to round prey such as salmon or herring into a tight defensive bait ball close to the surface. The orcas then slap the ball with their tail, stunning or killing up to 10-15 herring with a successful slap. Carousel feeding has only been documented in the Norwegian orca population and with some oceanic dolphin species.".
- Carousel_feeding label "Carousel feeding".
- Carousel_feeding sameAs Q5045570.
- Carousel_feeding sameAs m.02rdzrt.
- Carousel_feeding sameAs Q5045570.
- Carousel_feeding wasDerivedFrom Carousel_feeding?oldid=686492019.
- Carousel_feeding isPrimaryTopicOf Carousel_feeding.