gmaw
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I think I saw this. At the end did it show how killer whales will swim together and create waves to wash sea lions off of ice patches?
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I think I saw this. At the end did it show how killer whales will swim together and create waves to wash sea lions off of ice patches?
Just watched it. It was very interesting. Although I wish there was more footage of the orca attack.
The fact that the smell of the death of a great white shark is so repellent that it shocks a shark out of tonic immobility tells me that there was probably something in the ocean, prior to these orcas that was so bada$$ that its presence was encoded into the genetic memory of sharks. I mean, anything that can kill an adult gw shark is nothing to be played with.
It might STILL be in the ocean and we just don't know about it.
I thought the same thing when I read the OP. Something a lot bigger than an orca swam those oceans a long time ago. Sharks are one of the oldest species in the water, their DNA would "remember".
Remember, the Kracken was fiction until we discovered 60-foot giant squids. You just never know.