At the time, researchers believed they knew what had managed to kill this shark, but they could not confirm it. Now, however, ...
Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale ...
The researchers took swabs from the white shark's bite wounds and sequenced for any genetic material that the predator may ...
Scientists said the presence of killer whale DNA on the great white shark was the result of a "true predation event".
Two animals, orcas, also known as killer whales, and broadnose sevengill sharks ... predation on white sharks in Australia and the likely selective consumption of the liver, suggesting predations ...
For the first time, DNA evidence has confirmed killer whales in Australia hunted a white shark for its liver. The findings ... DNA from scavenging broadnose sevengill sharks.
DNA evidence has confirmed killer whales in Australia hunted a white shark for its liver. Based on DNA analysis ... DNA from scavenging broadnose sevengill sharks. "These findings provide ...
Tests also found the presence of genetic material from scavenging broadnose sevengill sharks in three smaller bite wounds ... one of which showed killer whales had deliberately torn out its liver. The ...
Over a year after a 15-foot great white shark was found dead with mysterious bite wounds and stripped of its internal organs, DNA analysis uncovered its killers. Two animals, orcas, also known as ...
and broadnose sevengill sharks. Orca DNA was linked to the largest bite wound, found in the center of the shark, which is “characteristic of liver extraction” — a technique orcas have been ...