Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) suggest that shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could represent a new population of killer whales. Meanwhile, scientists have observed open-ocean orcas hunting large predators, indicating another potential new population. Additionally, a study reported a single killer whale killing a great white shark and consuming its liver. Various incidents of sea creatures, including a whale carcass set to explode due to trapped gas, Portuguese Man O' War jellyfish, and peculiar sea creatures washing up on beaches, have been documented in different locations like Florida, California, and Texas.
Thousands of beautiful but toxic sea creatures washing up on Texas shores https://t.co/4RZcIld9Cw https://t.co/9SI6RxmEjs
Man flying drone in Malibu captures video of large gray whale that washed ashore https://t.co/SiQbLsSz7D
Whale washes ashore on Little Dume Beach in Malibu. https://t.co/bvzWkRimZ3 Click the image to read more:
In today’s Larry’s World, ‘monster’ jellyfish weighing up to 20lbs descend on Florida and it brings up trauma for Morgan. https://t.co/ovG8gNUnL8
Hundreds of thousands of peculiar sea creatures wash up on California beaches https://t.co/464IqOipff
WATCH: Sharks devour 44-foot whale carcass towed out to sea after Florida beaching https://t.co/UNcN18yI3g
Spotted: Portuguese Man O’ War jellyfish washed ashore in Palm Beach today https://t.co/gt1A9WArGS
Scientists observed a single killer whale killing a great white shark, and then eating its liver https://t.co/bFn71fwROT
Open-ocean orcas that hunt the world's biggest predators may be a new population: UBC researchers https://t.co/u0OtYBuAjs
Fishermen find whale carcass set to EXPLODE after inflating due to trapped gas https://t.co/0kEATr6Lcd https://t.co/byUK8jWdDB
Shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could be a new #population of killer whale @ubcnews https://t.co/6OoilK13D2