Two orcas touch in what a new study says is killer whales' method of making up after an argument.
Well, kind of. They might share certain behavioral characteristics with humans and, especially, chimpanzees, according to a recent study published in the American Psychological Association journal.
A photo released Monday seems to bolster that finding. In the image, two orcas are seen touching lips at the Loro Parque zoo in Tenerife, Spain, one of the enclosures used for the study.
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