Never-before-seen footage shows a pod of killer whales killing juvenile great white sharks, and feasting on their livers.
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Orcas in the Gulf of California paralyze young great white sharks before ripping out their livers
An orca pod that made headlines last year for gutting a whale shark has struck again, this time perfecting a technique that ...
A pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has repeatedly hunted juvenile white sharks to feast on their livers.
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How Do Predators Choose Their Prey?
In the wild, every hunt is a mix of instinct, strategy, and opportunity. Predators don’t attack at random, they carefully ...
Striped marlin are some of the fastest animals on the planet and one of the ocean's top predators. When hunting in groups, individual marlin will take turns attacking schools of prey fish one at a ...
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their ...
The great white shark is clearly not the apex predator of the ocean ... according to a study published Monday in Frontiers in ...
In the vast, open ocean with no place to hide, sardines group together for protection. When they cannot rely on speed to escape, the sardines’ best chance is to outmaneuver the predator altogether.
Striped marlin are some of the fastest animals on the planet and one of the ocean’s top predators. When hunting in groups, individual marlin will take turns attacking schools of prey fish one at a ...
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