Killer Whales vs Blue

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From Facebook the other day...

Even with a sometimes playful nature, a sophisticated family and social structure, killer whales are the ocean's top predator, and so we bear witness to some intense and powerful encounters. Early last Thursday several family groups teamed up to attack and kill the largest prey, a blue whale. In the middle of an intense lightning storm with visibility less than 200m we literally stumbled onto this colossal event just 12nm off the coast about halfway to the usual offshore research zone. The blue had wounds though fought on for almost an hour before giving in and was held under long enough to drown and/or bleed out. In awe, we witnessed about 50 killer whales feed on their prize for the next 6 hours, then the winds and sea forced our return to port. Off WA smaller sized cetaceans have shown to be a regular annual prey source for the orca. Even though this is the first recorded encounter (off Australia) of a large baleen whale succumbing to an attack, it's likely other large whales (including blues) often face the risk of predation from killer whales.
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Unbelievable. I am surprised they could overcome an adult blue. Green Peace will be after them.
 
I hear PETA is on the way to Orcas’ board meeting as we speak demanding they turn vegan.
 
Wow. Them's some angry fishes.......

It must have been amazing to see in real life!
 
WOW that’s amazing!
 
That is awesome! Some years ago my wife and I watched a group of killer whales attack and kill a humpback whale off the coast of Kodiak. We were too far away to get any good photos but close enough to see the brutality of it all.
 
Incredible. The vastness of the ocean hides much from us. I imagine events like this are not all that uncommon, simply unseen.
 

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