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Orcas in Mexico Have Learned to Attack Young Great White Sharks—by Flipping Them Upside Down and Eating Their Livers
Orcas are wily hunters known for cleverly adapting their takedown techniques based on their location and target prey. They’ll ...
Orcas, or “killer whales,” are not known for their amiable demeanor. Now, for the first time, they’ve been spotted repeatedly targeting young great white sharks in a shark nursery, according to a new ...
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their ...
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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 involves paralyzing young great white sharks to eat their livers.
A pod of killer whales has found a devastating tactic that helps them sink their teeth into energy-rich shark livers.
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Orcas seen hunting great white sharks to eat their livers in drone footage recorded in Mexico
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.
A pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has repeatedly hunted juvenile white sharks to feast on their livers.
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