Killer Whales Revive 1980s 'Salmon Hat' Trend in Puget Sound
- Orcas in the northwestern Pacific have revived a behavior of wearing dead salmon on their heads, first noted in the 1980s.
- The resurgence may be linked to high food availability, as South Puget Sound is teeming with chum salmon.
- Andrew Foote suggested that orcas who participated in this trend before may be bringing it back.
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Are Pacific Northwest orcas bringing back the ‘salmon hat’ trend?
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – While fashion trends may come and go, one trend from the 80s may be making a comeback: Salmon hats. On October 25, a viral photo of a Southern Resident orca at Point No Point, Washington, was spotted with a salmon on its head -- also known as a "salmon hat." According to the Orca Network – a Washington nonprofit – the salmon hat phenomenon was first spotted in the late 80s among the endangered Southern Resident population…
No, Orcas Probably Aren't Reviving the 'Dead Salmon Hat' Trend, Despite a Viral Photo, Experts Say. Here's Why
A recent photo of an orca swimming with a salmon on its head has fueled speculation that the fad, first observed in the 1980s, has re-emerged off the coast of Washington state. But some experts are less eager to jump to that conclusion


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