Never-before-seen footage shows a pod of killer whales killing juvenile great white sharks, and feasting on their livers.
Great white sharks have virtually no predators. But newly released video shows orcas flipping great whites and eating their ...
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 killer whales has been filmed hunting and killing juvenile great white sharks, and then eating just one body part - ...
“Adult white sharks react quickly to hunting orcas, completely evacuating their seasonal gathering areas and not returning for months. But these juvenile white sharks may be naive to orcas,” said ...
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Orca vs. Great White Shark: Who Wins the Top Predator Crown?
The orca and the great white shark are two titans of the ocean, each with distinctive characteristics and adaptations. In a direct confrontation, though, the orca is the clear winner. With its ...
In the conversation of the ocean’s greatest predator, the debate usually comes down to orca vs great white shark. Most people ...
A pod of killer whales has found a devastating tactic that helps them sink their teeth into energy-rich shark livers.
A shark-hunting pod of orcas was seen flipping their rival apex predators upside-down to paralyze them before feasting.
In the serene surface of the Gulf of California, a harrowing spectacle is developing. Near the surface ridden with confusion and gushing blood, a juvenile great white shark struggles.
A small pod resides year-round on the west coast, and northern pods are commonly sighted in Shetland, Orkney and on the north ...
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