There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
--- Peter Broekhuijsen ---

  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Thread Closed 
Orcas killing fully grown adult Great White Sharks

United States genao87 Offline
Member
**
#1

Gotta get your Vitamin A and Omega 3s somewhere,  apparently is from shark liver and hearts.   Multiple sharks found dead and partially eaten.  



http://gizmodo.com/killer-whales-eat-eno...1795016535
3 users Like genao87's post

chaos Offline
wildlife enthusiast
***
#2
( This post was last modified: 05-11-2017, 06:36 AM by chaos )

Wow. They really are the " Wolves of the sea". Their combination of size, ferocity and intelligence make them the supreme apex marine predators.
1 user Likes chaos's post

United States stoja9 Offline
Banned
#3

Amazing something so big can take out organs with ninja-like precision.
1 user Likes stoja9's post

India sanjay Offline
Co-owner of Wildfact
*****
#4

Nice find, But It is yet to be confirmed. Since liver is missing it may be case of poaching too
1 user Likes sanjay's post

Switzerland Spalea Offline
Wildanimal Lover
******
#5

Good and perfect conclusion of the article "Even at the top of the food chain, nobody’s safe."
1 user Likes Spalea's post

Venezuela epaiva Offline
Moderator
*****
Moderators
#6
( This post was last modified: 07-06-2017, 07:53 AM by epaiva )


*This image is copyright of its original author


In the month of May three great white sharks washed up dead in South Africa, and killer whales are believed to have killed them. in June, a fourth white shark has been found dead. On May 3rd a 4,9 meter white shark washed up dead, with a huge wound on her underside and her liver missing. Then the following day a 3,4 meter long male white shark was found dead, his liver and heart missing. On May 7 th a third white shark washed ashore, this time a 4,2 meter male with his liver missing. In june a deseased male shark measuring 4,1 meters in total length was missing his liver, his testes, and his stomach. Scientists suspect killer whales are the culprits of these deaths, targeting shark livers and their richness in oil and nutrients. Caption adapted from @wildurcinus, the wild orca research archive of @sevenseasoffreedom.
5 users Like epaiva's post

chaos Offline
wildlife enthusiast
***
#7

Orcas are bad-ass!
1 user Likes chaos's post

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****
#8




South Africa

In May 2017, three great white sharks washed up dead in South Africa, and killer whales are believed to have killed them. On May 3rd a 4.9-meter white shark washed up dead, with a huge wound on her underside and her liver missing. Then the following day a 3.4-meter-long male white shark was found dead, his liver and heart missing. On May 7th a third white shark washed ashore; this time a 4.2-meter male with his liver missing. Scientists suspect killer whales are the culprits of these deaths, likely targeting shark livers for their richness in oil and nutrients. Although predation on white sharks has never been recorded in South Africa, certain ecotypes of killer whales have been observed hunting great whites off Australia and California. Accounts of killer whales hunting other smaller sharks show that they flip them over to induce the sharks' tonic or motionless state, enabling the whales to drown them and feed on them. This is likely the predation tactic these apex predators utilize on white sharks. The ecotype that killed these three sharks off South Africa is unknown via @discoverocean @wildorcinus @dyerict
3 users Like Sanju's post

chaos Offline
wildlife enthusiast
***
#9

(01-15-2019, 06:23 PM)Sanju Wrote:



South Africa

In May 2017, three great white sharks washed up dead in South Africa, and killer whales are believed to have killed them. On May 3rd a 4.9-meter white shark washed up dead, with a huge wound on her underside and her liver missing. Then the following day a 3.4-meter-long male white shark was found dead, his liver and heart missing. On May 7th a third white shark washed ashore; this time a 4.2-meter male with his liver missing. Scientists suspect killer whales are the culprits of these deaths, likely targeting shark livers for their richness in oil and nutrients. Although predation on white sharks has never been recorded in South Africa, certain ecotypes of killer whales have been observed hunting great whites off Australia and California. Accounts of killer whales hunting other smaller sharks show that they flip them over to induce the sharks' tonic or motionless state, enabling the whales to drown them and feed on them. This is likely the predation tactic these apex predators utilize on white sharks. The ecotype that killed these three sharks off South Africa is unknown via @discoverocean @wildorcinus @dyerict

There was an incident several years back off the coast of Monterey California.  An encounter between a great white and a mother and sub-adult Orca which resulted in the demise of the great white. What was particularly interesting, after the attack, there were no white shark sightings in Monterey bay for a period of time. The mere presence of Orcas apparently sent the resident GW shark population scattering for their very lives. How they communicated the presence of the orcas amongst them, is truly fascinating. Yes, Orcas are firmly at the top of marine predators.
3 users Like chaos's post

Finland Shadow Offline
Contributor
*****
#10
( This post was last modified: 01-15-2019, 08:35 PM by Shadow Edit Reason: adding article )

Here two videos giving more information how orcas hunt sharks. In these cases great white and tiger shark.









One article.

https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/...ling-spree#
1 user Likes Shadow's post

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****
#11

Study finds white sharks flee feeding areas when killer whales appear
3 users Like Sanju's post

Switzerland Spalea Offline
Wildanimal Lover
******
#12

@Sanju :

About #11: very interesting account ! Orcas are really the only ones apex predators (without counting man)... It also shows that the great white sharks have a good memory, and how it's traumatic for them to cross the orcas' road.
5 users Like Spalea's post

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****
#13

@Spalea Yeah it's important to note that GWS are prey as well as competitors for orcas and their intelligence to avoid the superior one is interesting.
3 users Like Sanju's post

Australia GreenGrolar Offline
Regular Member
***
#14

There is no surprise they, a lone bull or cow orca is enough to kill a great white shark one on one. Orcas targeting the liver etc for rich oil is not a surprise as they need fat and blubber to withstand the cold ocean especially when near the poles.
4 users Like GreenGrolar's post

Finland Shadow Offline
Contributor
*****
#15
( This post was last modified: 04-22-2019, 09:09 PM by Shadow )

What comes to sharks and orcas it´s no contest naturally, sharks are no match for orcas. More interesting is interaction between orcas and sperm whales. When those two species have conflicts, it can go in different ways.
1 user Likes Shadow's post






Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

About Us
Go Social     Subscribe  

Welcome to WILDFACT forum, a website that focuses on sharing the joy that wildlife has on offer. We welcome all wildlife lovers to join us in sharing that joy. As a member you can share your research, knowledge and experience on animals with the community.
wildfact.com is intended to serve as an online resource for wildlife lovers of all skill levels from beginners to professionals and from all fields that belong to wildlife anyhow. Our focus area is wild animals from all over world. Content generated here will help showcase the work of wildlife experts and lovers to the world. We believe by the help of your informative article and content we will succeed to educate the world, how these beautiful animals are important to survival of all man kind.
Many thanks for visiting wildfact.com. We hope you will keep visiting wildfact regularly and will refer other members who have passion for wildlife.

Forum software by © MyBB