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Aerial footage provides proof of orcas killing great white sharks

Por: CBS News Science October 06, 2022

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Scientists have published new findings confirming that orcas hunt great white sharks, after the marine mammal was captured on camera killing one of the world's largest sea predators.A pod of killer whales is seen chasing sharks during an hour-long pursuit off Mossel Bay, a port town in the southern Western Cape province, in helicopter and drone footage that informed a released this week. by on This behavior has never been witnessed in... + full article



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