Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale ...
According to their results recently published in the journal Ecology and Evolution, the culprit is clear: a killer whale ...
A 40-foot gray whale carcass was found at Dockweiler Beach with bite marks from either sharks or killer whales.
The 39-foot gray whale carcass was discovered floating off Marina del Rey on Saturday with most of its head missing.
Based on DNA analysis from the bite wounds on the carcass of a large white shark washed ashore near Portland in Victoria in ...
This process uncovered the DNA of two animals: orcas, also known as killer whales, and broadnose sevengill sharks. Orca DNA was linked to the largest bite wound, found in the center of the shark, ...
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 ...
“The carcass sparked significant attention from the public due to its size, bite marks, and the speculation of it being the result of a killer whale predation,” the journal explained in its repor ...