New research has confirmed that West Coast transient killer whales who live between British Columbia and California are two ...
Seven minutes into the video, the whales attacked a second juvenile white shark. This one was worked over repeatedly until ...
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 ...
Amid challenges like dwindling salmon, noise pollution and climate change, the Pacific Northwest is wrestling with how to ...
Scientists recently captured stunning drone footage of a pod of orcas in the Gulf of California killing juvenile great white ...
When flipped upside-down, the sharks fall into an involuntary trance, leaving them easy victims for the orcas. Why the sharks freeze like this is a mystery.
The pattern of orcas hunting down young white sharks are similar in different regions.
Scientists working in Mexico have recorded multiple incidents in which a group of orcas hunt young great white sharks and eat their energy-rich livers.
New research has confirmed that West Coast transient killer whales who live between British Columbia and California are two distinct subpopulations ...
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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