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Genetic Evidence of Killer Whale Predation on White Sharks in Australia

danieldrehmer

That's why we don't call them Sea Pandas

sonofhans

Orcas are so efficient as predators that they can afford to eat only the tastiest parts of what they kill. This shark, e.g., was missing its liver. I once saw a documentary of them drowning a baby humpback whale only to eat its tongue. Seems like very few creatures can treat the world as a safe, playful buffet.

PaulHoule

Orcas, like wolves and humans, are on a very short list of animals that can hunt cooperatively and take down much larger prey. Truly the apex predators of the sea, Orcas can take down anything.

nicwolff

Orcas will line up and swim together in perfect synchrony and at the perfect depth to make a wave to wash a seal off an ice floe. https://youtu.be/K16lZU0agbg

kennethrc

> Visual inspection of the carcass revealed that the liver ... and reproductive organs were missing

There's a joke in there somewhere

lysace

It's news that Orcas kill white sharks? I thought they have been doing this for a very, very long time?

throwup238

First line of the abstract:

> Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have been documented to prey on white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), in some cases causing localised shark displacement and triggering ecological cascades.

This paper describes using genomic analysis to positively identify the cause of death of a specific white shark carcass. They already suspected it was killer whales due to the missing liver which is similar to past recorded cases off the coast of South Africa.

lysace

Yes, I also read that. Still mystified about how this is new or interesting.

dghlsakjg

Last line of the abstract intro: These findings are consistent with those previously reported from South Africa suggesting that predations of this nature are potentially more prevalent than currently assumed.

That certainly seems both new and interesting.

PaulHoule

It's another way to observe the behavior.

RcouF1uZ4gsC

What is crazy is that in the entire ocean, with its massive size and biomes, we know what the scariest creature is, and that creature has never killed a human in the wild best we can tell.

dreamcompiler

The more I learn about how smart Orcas are the more I think the only reason humans can go in the ocean and come back alive is that they choose to let us.

Apparently we amuse them or something.

djkivi

Maybe they know what the scariest creature in the ocean is?

nicwolff

They do chew on our boats for fun, they don't seem all that scared!

e40

Is there a theory as to why? Do we just taste bad? Something else?

eucryphia

They've seen humans whaling, actually helped out in some places, notably at Eden south east Australia, perhaps they know we're pretty smart and don't want to FAFO.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whales_of_Eden,_New_Sou...

jmulho

Here’s my guess.

Human liver: 2,500 calories White shark liver: 2,000,000 calories (800x more)

IncreasePosts

How about humans don't usually go swimming near where orcas hunt.

anonymousDan

HN appears to be obsessed with killer whales eating great white sharks.