Open lines precedes discussion with Randy Eaton about orca whales and their intelligence, behavior, and mysterious strandings. Callers share diverse topics before Eaton examines the complex social structures and communication systems of killer whales. The conversation explores orca hunting strategies demonstrating sophisticated cooperation and problem-solving abilities. Eaton discusses the emotional lives of orcas and evidence suggesting deep family bonds and cultural transmission of knowledge. The discussion addresses mysterious whale strandings and theories about what causes these tragic mass beaching events. Eaton examines sonar interference from naval operations potentially disrupting whale navigation and causing disorientation. The broadcast explores the intelligence of orcas and whether their cognitive abilities approach or exceed human capabilities in certain domains. Eaton discusses captivity of orcas and ethical concerns about confining highly intelligent, far-ranging animals to tanks. The conversation addresses conservation threats facing wild orca populations including pollution, prey depletion, and habitat loss. Eaton examines what studying orcas reveals about animal consciousness and intelligence in non-human species.