Even apex predators can become prey. Here’s how orcas are flipping the script on the ocean’s most feared predator: the great ...
The killer whales ripped the liver out of a shark and passed it around—only the second time orcas have been seen engaging in ...
Killer whales have been caught on camera hunting down and eating great white sharks alive. A shark-hunting pod of orcas was seen flipping their rival apex predators upside-down to paralyze them - ...
The ocean is full of mighty hunters. Two of the most feared are the shark and the orca (killer whale). Sharks are ancient, ...
In Mexico’s Gulf of California, scientists captured rare footage of a group of orcas called Moctezuma’s pod hunting young great white sharks by flipping them upside down to paralyze them and extract ...
In the conversation of the ocean’s greatest predator, the debate usually comes down to orca vs great white shark. Most people would likely say the giant, man-eating great white, and it’s easy to see ...
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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, ...
(CNN) — Scientists working in Mexico have recorded multiple incidents in which a group of orcas hunt young great white sharks and eat their energy-rich livers. In one incident, recorded in August 2020 ...
Some orcas have developed a deadly taste for liver — specifically, the livers of great white sharks. According to NBC News, scientists in Mexico captured stunning new footage showing how killer whales ...
Whale watchers in Madeira captured the astonishing moment orcas took down the deep-diving marine mammal. The predatory ...
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