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Orcas Repeatedly Attack Young Great White Sharks, Drone Footage Reveals

Last updated: November 3, 2025 12:30 am
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Orcas, also known as killer whales, are not your typical friendly sea creatures. These apex predators are known for their aggressive behavior, attacking boats and harassing other marine animals. However, a recent discovery has shed light on a new and disturbing behavior exhibited by orcas – targeting young great white sharks in a shark nursery.

In a groundbreaking study published in Frontiers in Marine Science, researchers documented the first-ever footage of orcas hunting down young great white sharks in the Gulf of California. The orcas were observed working together to flip the sharks onto their backs, inducing a state of tonic immobility that paralyzed the sharks and made them easy prey.

The footage captured in August 2020 shows a pod of orcas teaming up to tip over young great white sharks, allowing them to feast on the sharks’ livers. This behavior, previously unseen in orcas, highlights the advanced intelligence and strategic thinking of these marine mammals.

Marine biologist Erick Higuera Rivas, who led the study, noted that the hunting techniques displayed by the orcas are passed down through generations within their pods, showcasing sophisticated social learning. The researchers were able to track individual orcas by their dorsal fins, confirming that the same group, known as the Moctezuma pod, was behind both attacks.

While orcas have been known to attack adult great white sharks in the past, this is the first direct evidence of orcas targeting young sharks specifically. The researchers speculate that the unusual behavior may be linked to climate change-induced warming waters, which are pushing shark nurseries into the orca pod’s hunting grounds.

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The implications of this behavior are concerning, as displacing young sharks from their nurseries could disrupt the delicate balance of marine ecosystems. Alison Towner, a marine biologist specializing in orca predation of sharks, warned that repeated attacks on young sharks could force them into less suitable or riskier areas, ultimately impacting the entire ecosystem.

As we continue to unravel the mysteries of the ocean and its inhabitants, it is crucial to support scientific research and conservation efforts. By understanding and protecting marine species like great white sharks and orcas, we can ensure the health and sustainability of our oceans for future generations.

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