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Killer whales were just caught on camera hunting whale sharks in open water — surfacing to breathe before driving the largest fish on Earth into a final blow
Killer whales have been filmed hunting, killing, and eating whale sharks in the open waters of the southern Gulf of ...
In the serene surface of the Gulf of California, a harrowing spectacle is developing. Near the surface ridden with confusion and gushing blood, a juvenile great white shark struggles. A pod of killer ...
While killer whales (Orcinus orca) can trigger the immediate departure of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), extended absences from their aggregation sites are also part of the sharks' natural ...
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Video: Killer Whales Hunt Young Great White Sharks For Their Livers, Stun Them With Paralyzing Flip
Off the coast of Mexico, a pod of killer whales has developed a specialized hunting technique. They flip juvenile great white sharks upside down in a way that likely triggers a trance-like paralysis, ...
A pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has repeatedly hunted juvenile white sharks to feast on their livers. By Alexa Robles-Gil In mid-August 2020, Erick Higuera’s drone recorded a brutal hunt off ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The orca is called the killer whale for a reason—and nothing ...
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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