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Orcas hunt great white sharks – then eat only one part of the body
Orcas are not just strong predators – they are organized, intelligent killers with tactics that look almost military. They can ram great white sharks, flip them upside down, paralyze them, and eat ...
A pod of killer whales chased a young great white shark, immobilized it and then bit its liver out of its body. Researchers documented this rare interaction in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, ...
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Multiple killer whales were observed circling and feeding on a blue shark in a striking open-ocean encounter. The footage captures several orcas taking turns with the carcass, demonstrating their ...
A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia have been observed cooperating with orcas, a traditional enemy that’s better known for taking out great white sharks than ...
The killer whales ripped the liver out of a shark and passed it around—only the second time orcas have been seen engaging in this behavior. Killer Whales off the coast of Baja California Sur in the ...
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