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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 ...
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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 ...
In the serene surface of the Gulf of California, a harrowing spectacle is developing. Near the surface ridden with confusion ...
The specialized shark-hunting​ pod can be seen targeting juveniles, flipping them upside down, and feasting on their ...
The state Department of Marine Resources says that for the first time, recent research reveals that multiple white sharks ...
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Egypt shark attack - expert breaks down why it happened
Mako sharks rarely come near land—but this time, something was different. Hear from a shark expert as he breaks down the rare ...
A pod of killer whales has been filmed hunting and killing juvenile great white sharks, and then eating just one body part - ...
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their ...
Orcas in the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico have been spotted hunting young great white sharks by flipping them ...
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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, ...
Orcas in Mexico were filmed hunting great white sharks and eating only their livers, revealing a learned hunting tactic.
Seven minutes into the video, the whales attacked a second juvenile white shark. This one was worked over repeatedly until ...
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