In 2017, a team of scientists descended on a beach in Western Cape of South Africa to investigate the carcasses of three great whites. Their autopsy…
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In 2017, a team of scientists descended on a beach in Western Cape of South Africa to investigate the carcasses of three great whites. Their autopsy concluded that orcas were responsible for killing the great whites and removing their livers. The incident came twenty years after killer whales were filmed killing a great white shark off San Francisco. The recent events shed new light on the orcas' taste for shark meat.
In 2017, a team of scientists descended on a beach in Western Cape of South Africa to investigate the carcasses of three great whites. Their autopsy concluded that orcas were responsible for killing the great whites and removing their livers. The incident came twenty years after killer whales were filmed killing a great white shark off San Francisco. The recent events shed new light on the orcas' taste for shark meat.