For the first time, video footage has captured orcas in the Gulf of California hunting young great white sharks, using a trick to flip them over, paralise them and get at their energy-rich livers ...
Scientists recently captured stunning drone footage of a pod of orcas in the Gulf of California killing juvenile great white ...
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their sides open.
A pod of killer whales has found a devastating tactic that helps them sink their teeth into energy-rich shark livers.
Recently, ocean researchers discovered that the apex predators aren’t afraid of taking on equally formidable foes—great white sharks. Now, a study published on November 3 in the journal Frontiers in ...
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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, wait for the lights to go out, and scoop out its buttery liver. Two separate ...
Great white sharks have virtually no predators. But newly released video shows orcas flipping great whites and eating their ...
There's one beast in all the ocean that strikes terror even into the heart of the great white shark, once regarded as the ...
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Great Lakes Science Center shows off power of the ‘Super Human’ exhibition
Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super ...
World-renowned chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall died of cardiopulmonary arrest, according to the death certificate obtained by ...
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Shark scientist reacts to great white shark close calls
A real shark scientist reacts to the wildest “close call” moments with great whites ever caught on camera. From cage dives gone wrong to surprise breaches next to boats, he explains what’s really ...
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