The killer whales ripped the liver out of a shark and passed it around—only the second time orcas have been seen engaging in ...
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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 ...
Researchers recorded an orca pod hunting great white sharks in the Gulf of California and devouring their livers.
A pod of killer whales has been filmed hunting and killing juvenile great white sharks, and then eating just one body part - the liver.
Great white sharks have virtually no predators. But newly released video shows orcas flipping great whites and eating their livers near Mexico.
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How Orcas Hunt Great White Sharks By Targeting the Sharks' Secret Weakness
When flipped upside-down, the sharks fall into an involuntary trance, leaving them easy victims for the orcas. Why the sharks ...
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 ...
THIS is the moment savage killer whales were filmed flipping young great white sharks upside down and tearing out their livers in a shocking underwater attack. The dramatic footage, captured in ...
Orcas, or “killer whales,” are not known for their amiable demeanor. The famous bullies attack boats and pester other animals for reasons that sometimes aren’t entirely clear. Now, for the first time, ...
Scientists have spotted orcas hunting a nursery of juvenile sharks for the first time, flipping them upside down and feeding ...
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