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Orcas are ganging up on great white sharks to eat their livers

Last updated: November 2, 2025 11:15 pm
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Orcas in the Gulf of California Develop Clever Hunting Strategy

Orcas push a juvenile great white shark up to the surface in a clever hunting manoeuvre

Marco Villegas

Orcas off the coast of the Gulf of California have been observed utilizing a unique hunting strategy to prey on juvenile great white sharks. This tactic involves flipping the sharks upside down, rendering them immobile and vulnerable. The discovery points to the existence of a potentially undiscovered group of orcas in the region that specialize in hunting sharks.

While some orca populations have been known to feed on sharks, the predation of great whites, specifically, is rare. Instances of orcas targeting great whites have been documented in locations such as San Francisco and Australia. However, the recent observations in the Gulf of California mark a significant finding in the understanding of orca behavior.

Marine biologist JesĂşs Erick Higuera-Rivas and his team captured video footage of orcas engaging in this hunting behavior on two separate occasions. The orcas, identified as females, worked together to flip young great white sharks to induce tonic immobility, allowing them to access the sharks’ energy-rich livers. This coordinated hunting strategy was repeated in another incident, indicating a pattern of behavior among these orcas.

Further analysis of the orcas involved in these events revealed connections to previous sightings of orcas hunting other shark species. This suggests the existence of a distinct group of orcas in the Gulf of California that specialize in shark predation. According to Higuera-Rivas, orcas exhibit tailored hunting strategies based on their prey, highlighting the diversity within orca populations.

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Experts like Andrew Trites from the University of British Columbia acknowledge the significance of these findings in expanding our knowledge of orca behavior. However, more research is needed to conclusively determine the distinctiveness of this shark-hunting orca group and its relationship to other orca populations.

Overall, the discovery of orcas employing a specialized hunting strategy in the Gulf of California sheds light on the complexity of these apex predators’ behavior. By adapting tactics to target specific prey, orcas demonstrate their remarkable hunting abilities and the diverse nature of their populations.

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