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World's shark attack hotspots revealed: As a great white is spotted in the Mediterranean, experts reveal the areas where you're most likely to be bitten
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Orcas caught on camera eating Great White SHARKS for the first time off the coast of South Africa
Killer whales have been caught on camera hunting and eating Great White Sharks for the first time, in an hour-long feeding frenzy. The extraordinary scenes were shot by both helicopter and drone pilots off the coast of South Africa, providing the first direct evidence of orcas preying on sharks. They reveal that the killer whales were attacking at least four sharks for about an hour, and that this unusual predatory behaviour might be spreading in the species. While a short drone video of the attack was released in June, a paper has been released this month analysing the clip plus all the footage taken from the helicopter. Scientists from the Marine Dynamics Academy studied the videos, and analysed drone and cage dive boat survey data before and after these predation events.
Stunning drone footage shows three killer whales hunt 9-foot great white shark and eat its liver
It is a gripping scene of an orca viciously ripping out the liver of a nine-foot-long great white shark, as two other killer whales excitedly watch the once blue waters of South Africa's Mossel Bay turn blood red before the shark sinks to a the bottom of the sea โ never to be seen again. The wild story was captured by a drone camera soaring above and now gives scientists a better understanding about why these apex-predators seem to be fleeing from this regions that was once the shark capital of the world. Orcas are known to feast on a great white shark liver, as to organ is are large, fatty and has become the whale's favorite dish โ eight shark carcasses washing ashore the Western Cape in 2017 and all were missing their liver. The footage is part of marine biologist Alison Towner's long-term work with great whites. She shared on her Instagram page that the clip is'one of the most incredible pieces of natural history ever captured on film. The clip which is the first to show an orca eating a great white, is set to air on Discovery's Shark House Thursday night at 9pm ET, which is a day before the highly anticipated Shark Week begins.
Orcas have complex social structures including close 'friendships'
Killer whales โ also known as orcas โ have complex social structures including close'friendships', a new study reveals. Scientists at the University of Exeter used drones to film the animals โ one of the world's most powerful predators โ in the Pacific Ocean. The team found killer whales (Orcinus orca) spend more time interacting with certain individuals in their pod, and tend to favour those of the same sex and similar age. Results from the new study are based on 651 minutes of video filmed over 10 days. Orcas are the largest member of the dolphin family.
Why are we afraid of sharks? There's a scientific explanation.
Sharks, especially great whites, were catapulted into the public eye with the release of the film Jaws in the summer of 1975. The film is the story of a massive great white that terrorizes a seaside community, and the image of the cover alone--the exposed jaws of a massive shark rising upward in murky water--is enough to inject fear into the hearts of would-be swimmers. Other thrillers have perpetuated the theme of sharks as villans. But where did our fear of sharks come from, and how far back does it go? We're going to need a bigger boat: Take a look at the design history of Jaws and its iconic cover https://t.co/dRdRPILF7L
Great White shark named Helen attacks and drowns a 32-foot humpback whale
Scientists have recorded the first documented evidence of a great white shark attacking and killing an enormous humpback whale. Video taken from a drone off the coast of South Africa shows the 13-foot long shark hunting the whale which was around 33ft long and in ill health. Ryan Johnson, a marine biologist who observed the massacre, says the ordeal lasted about 50 minutes before the whale eventually died. Mr Johnson says the great white was very strategic in taking down the behemoth, and targeted its most vulnerable area, on the tail, before drowning the ailing whale. The great white is believed to be a shark called Helen which was named and tagged as part of a 2013 study by Mr Johnson.
Why Are We Afraid of Sharks? There's a Scientific Explanation.
It's a type of fish, this one several feet long, with rows of sharp, serrated teeth that it uses to clamp down on prey. Sharks, specifically great whites, were catapulted into the public eye with the release of the film Jaws in the summer of 1975. The film is the story of a massive great white that terrorizes a seaside community, and the image of the cover alone--the exposed jaws of a massive shark rising upward in murky water--is enough to inject fear into the hearts of would-be swimmers. Other thrillers have perpetuated the theme of sharks as villans. We're going to need a bigger boat: Take a look at the design history of Jaws and its iconic cover https://t.co/dRdRPILF7L
ESCAPE FROM JAWS Drone cam shows surfer's brush with Great White
Incredible drone footage shows a great white shark stalking surfers in Australia. The video shows the shark chasing a surfer off the coastal town of Ballina, New South Wales. Apparently unaware of the predator, the surfer catches a wave and speeds away from the shark. Abandoning its initial pursuit, the shark shifts its attention to another surfer. The second surfer, who is dangling their legs in the water, also appears unaware of the great white's hulking presence.