"Orca Whales' Ingenious Ambush Tactics and Unusual Prey Choices Revealed"

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A new study reveals that a pod of 183 killer whales off the coast of California has been using a deep-sea canyon to trap and ambush their prey, including gray whale calves, elephant seals, minke whales, and dolphins. The orcas employ tactics such as tail slaps and body-blocking to separate and exhaust their prey before finishing them off and feeding on their carcasses. Understanding these behaviors is crucial for comprehending the impact of orcas on marine ecosystems and shaping conservation efforts to protect them from human threats.
Topics:science#conservation#killer-whales#marine-biology#marine-ecosystems#predation#underwater-ambush
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