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  2. A lone orca killed a great white in less than two minutes ...

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    The duo is well-known among the study’s authors and has been involved in hunting and killing great white sharks for many years. The orcas’ dorsal fins are bent in opposite directions — the ...

  3. Port and Starboard (orcas) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2015, it was believed that orcas entering into the False Bay area only preyed on marine mammals but reports of the pair hunting copper shark and ocean sunfish soon began. [5] However, the duo's most notable prey have been great white sharks. The sharks began washing ashore in 2015 with nothing but their livers removed.

  4. Scientist explains viral video where orcas hunt and kill a ...

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    Orcas target the liver because it is the best way to get the most nutrients for the least effort, said the scientist. Scientist explains viral video where orcas hunt and kill a great white shark ...

  5. The orcas hunt whale sharks that gather at feeding sites in the Gulf of California and are not fully grown. The young sharks are typically 3 to 7 meters (10 to 23 feet) in length, making them more ...

  6. Orca types and populations - Wikipedia

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    These orcas also prey on Patagonian toothfish. 65 individuals have been documented in this area. [51] Off South Africa, a distinctive "flat-tooth" morphotype exists and preys on sharks. [52] [53] A pair of male orcas, Port and Starboard, have become well known for hunting great whites and other sharks off the South African coast. [54]

  7. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    The great white shark is arguably the world's largest-known extant macropredatory fish, and is one of the primary predators of marine mammals, such as pinnipeds and dolphins. The great white shark is also known to prey upon a variety of other animals, including fish, other sharks, and seabirds. It has only one recorded natural predator, the orca.

  8. Rare footage shows 3 orcas killing a great white shark to eat ...

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    A study last month suggested orca attacks were causing great whites — conventionally considered apex predators — to flee the coast of South Africa.

  9. Salish Sea orcas - Wikipedia

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    The sharks most commonly taken are mako, thresher, sevengill, and on rare occasions, great white sharks. The first recorded incidence of orca predation on great white sharks, in 1997, may have involved an offshore whale. [20]