Two orca whales have killed 17 sharks in two hours in the waters off Pearl Beach, South Africa. Photo: File
South Africa: Orca whales are known as predatory whales, but in South Africa two whales have killed 17 sharks in a single attack, which is also an unusual occurrence.
A pair of whales in South Africa’s waters are closely watched by experts, known as speed hunters, but recently the pair surprisingly killed 17 ‘sevengill’ sharks in two hours, and this incident is a small one. in the area.
It was observed that both the whales repeatedly dived deep and this process continued for two hours. It has been observed by experts from the Marine Dynamics Conservation Trust. The incident took place at Pearly Beach. It should be noted that seven-gill sharks are up to ten feet in length, but the orca has killed them despite this size.
This pair of narwhales have been known as fearsome predators and this time the livers of all the sharks they hunted were either eaten or hid. Dead sharks also washed ashore a few days later and are being further investigated. Humpback whales were first spotted in 2009 and scientists continue to monitor them.