“This is the biggest predation event on this planet: the biggest apex predator taking down the biggest prey”
“It was just a matter of time before an observation like this would be made,” says, a marine researcher with Australia’s Dolphin Research Institute, who runs the citizen-science project Killer Whales Australia.
Bremer Bay’s seafloor features a deep canyon that gushes cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface and supports an extraordinarily diverse food chain—from phytoplankton to southern bluefin tuna to salmon all the way up to sperm whales, rare beaked whales, and numerous shark species.
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