A tight-knit orca squad in the Gulf of California has perfected a grim skill: roll a young great white shark onto its back, ...
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 ...
Great white sharks have virtually no predators. But newly released video shows orcas flipping great whites and eating their ...
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Orcas in the Gulf of California paralyze young great white sharks before ripping out their livers
An orca pod that made headlines last year for gutting a whale shark has struck again, this time perfecting a technique that involves paralyzing young great white sharks to eat their livers.
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their sides open.
The French Institute of Greece, in partnership with the French Embassy, will put oceans and seas at the forefront of the 2025 Fête de la Science, ...
A pod of killer whales has found a devastating tactic that helps them sink their teeth into energy-rich shark livers.
Killer whales have a grisly new technique for hunting juvenile great white sharks – and scientists caught it on camera.
Ruthless orcas have been caught on camera killing young great white sharks by flipping them upside-down in the Gulf of ...
Scientists are revolutionizing how new marine species are described through the Ocean Species Discoveries initiative. Using advanced lab techniques, researchers recently unveiled 14 new species from ...
The Philippines opens its first metallomics research facility at the UP Marine Science Institute on October 22, 2025, led by Balik Scientist Dr. Irene B. Rodriguez, to advance research on trace metals ...
Commercial vessels, particularly fishing boats, are known sources of ocean plastic, losing up to a million tons of plastic ...
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