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Hello, I'm Robin Ince.
And I'm Brian Cox.
And we would like to tell you about the new series of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
We're going to have a planet off Jupiter versus Scepter.
It's very well done that, because in the script it does say wrestling voice.
After all of that, it's going to.
Kind of chill out a bit and talk about ice.
And also in this series we're discussing history of music recording with Brian Eno
and looking at nature's shapes.
So listen wherever you get your podcasts.
My guest today is a biologist who's lucky enough to study one of the ocean's most charismatic
and spectacular animals.
The killer whale.
Orca are probably best known for their predatory behavior,
ganging up to catch hapless seals or attack other whales.
But for the last 15 years,
Darren Croft's focus has been on a gentler aspect of killer whale existence,
their family and reproductive lives.
Killer whales live in multi generational family groups.