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No, the TikTok video showing a trainer named Jessica Radcliffe dying in the mouth of an orca killer whale is not real. It ...
A video has gone viral on TikTok that makes it appear like an Orca trainer named "Jessica Radcliffe" was killed by a whale.
Scientists in Australia identified a small ancient whale with big eyes and sharp teeth. The species, Janjucetus dullardi, ...
There was no immediate word on what caused the death of the killer whale known as I76, but threats to the species include ...
A rumor circulated online in August 2025 claiming an orca — also known as a killer whale — fatally attacked a marine trainer ...
After a video went viral showing a whale trainer named Jessica Radcliffe being killed in front of an audience, the video was ...
Credit: John Broomfield/Tom Breakwell/Museums Victoria/Cover Images Australian scientists have identified species of ...
A viral video of an orca attacking marine trainer Jessica Radcliffe was debunked as an AI-generated hoax. The clip showed a ...
The now viral clip shows the young woman dancing on top of the orca at Pacific Blue Marine Park and later killed by the whale ...
No, Jessica Radcliffe wasn’t killed by an orca (she doesn’t even exist!) and yes Blue's Clues' Steve Burns is very much still ...
A marine wildlife expert says he witnessed orcas gather around I76 as the Northern Resident killer whale passed away in waters surrounding Vancouver Island.
Legendary killer whale ‘Old Thom’ spotted, shark researchers deploy first-ever camera tag in Cape Cod Bay: ‘There he is!