Sperm and bottlenose whales are known to pursue fishing boats to catch fish that escape the nets.
Hal Whitehead, a sperm whale expert and biology professor at Dalhousie University, told Insider.
What's even more interesting is that it's not only whales that have learned to catch fish escaping the fishermen's nets.
Usua Oyarbide"As time goes on we hear more and more reports of everything from sperm whales to dolphins doing this.
"I've known about sperm whales being engaged with different fisheries but I wasn't aware northern Bottlenose whales show similar behavior, so I've learned something new."
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