Researchers collected DNA samples from the distinctive bite wounds on the shark’s body that washed ashore near Portland, ...
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 ...
Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale ...
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The Inertia on MSNDNA Analysis Confirms Orcas Killed, Mutilated Australian Great White SharkResearchers used DNA evidence to confirm orcas killed a 15-foot great white shark discovered mangled on an Australian beach.
The carcass featured four distinct bite wounds around its underside, and notably lacked its liver, digestive ... DNA from scavenging broadnose sevengill sharks.” The wildlife forensic analysis ...
Scientists said the presence of killer whale DNA on the great white shark was the result of a "true predation event".
The recent autopsy of a partially devoured great white shark confirms a brutal hunting trend—killer whales around the world are not afraid to attack the fearsome fish, especially when they get a taste ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNDNA Confirms Orcas Prey Upon One of Australia's Deadliest Marine PredatorsIt's not just the white sharks off the South African coast of Gansbaai that feel the deep, primal fear known only to prey.
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 ...
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