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Orcas in Mexico Have Learned to Attack Young Great White Sharks—by Flipping Them Upside Down and Eating Their Livers
Researchers captured the novel behavior on video in the Gulf of California, recording three separate takedowns across two ...
Orcas in the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico have been spotted hunting young great white sharks by flipping them ...
A pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has repeatedly hunted juvenile white sharks to feast on their livers.
Mundus, an eccentric charter boat shark hunter since the 1950s, led a fishing trip that landed an estimated 4,550-pound great ...
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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 ...
Great white sharks have virtually no predators. But newly released video shows orcas flipping great whites and eating their ...
While great white sharks are among the fiercest apex predators in the world’s oceans, they are not completely immune from ...
Great white sharks have long been thought of as the kings of the ocean but that theory might have just gone out of the window ...
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Orcas in Mexico Are Perfecting a Chilling Way to Hunt Great White Sharks
A tight-knit orca squad in the Gulf of California has perfected a grim skill: roll a young great white shark onto its back, ...
Great white sharks are widely viewed as apex predators that usually don't have to worry about being targeted by other animals ...
Colleen Dunn first thought the animal on the sand at Nehalem Bay State Park in Oregon, US, was a baby great white — but upon ...
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