Orcas Target Whale Sharks
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•Killer whale pod develops unique technique to hunt world's largest fish
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Group of orcas preyed on whale sharks in the Gulf of California .
The orcas would work together to hit the whale shark until it turned upside down.
This is the first time marine scientists have documented the technique in detail.
Individual orcas were identified by analysing photographs of their dorsal fins.
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