Marine Ecosystems
Watch: Drone Captures Rare Clip of Whales Preying on Shark
The predator-type scenario shows the false killer whales, between three to five meters long, chasing after the shark, tiring it out until they can finally attack it by grabbing and dragging it into the depths of the ocean.
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