Socially isolated male killer whales more likely to die in hard times, according to research

Male killer whales are three times more likely to die if they are socially isolated, new research suggests.

Socially isolated male killer whales more likely to die in hard times, according to research

Male killer whales are three times more likely to die if they are socially isolated, new research suggests.

Scientists found the most socially isolated males were three times more likely to die in any given year than those in the "most central social positions".

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