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"Study Reveals Californian Killer Whales' Specialized Hunting Tactics"
science-and-nature1 year ago

"Study Reveals Californian Killer Whales' Specialized Hunting Tactics"

A study of killer whales in Monterey Bay has revealed their violent hunting techniques, including headbutting and tail slapping to stun prey. The whales predominantly hunt sea lions, grey whale calves, and elephant seals, using different tactics depending on the environment. The research provides insights into predator-prey interactions in the area's submarine canyon and deep-water environment, shedding light on the behavior of these apex predators. The study also highlights the distinct hunting behaviors of different killer whale groups, such as transients, residents, and offshores, and their adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

Orca Launches Seal Sky-High Amidst Seagulls
wildlife2 years ago

Orca Launches Seal Sky-High Amidst Seagulls

A male orca belonging to the TO69s family off the U.S. West Coast was captured on camera flinging a harbor seal approximately 70 feet into the air, stunning onlookers. The event, which occurred eight years ago off Port Angeles in Washington State, was recently shared by researcher Alisa Schulman-Janiger. The orca, known as TO69C, was about 20 years old at the time and successfully tossed the seal after three failed attempts. The footage of the incident has sparked debate about the height of the seal at its apex, with the estimated 70 feet considered conservative.