According to their results recently published in the journal Ecology and Evolution, the culprit is clear: a killer whale ...
Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale ...
DNA evidence has confirmed that killer whales in Australia hunted a white shark for its liver—marking the first recorded case ...
Based on DNA analysis from the bite wounds on the carcass of a large white shark washed ashore near Portland in Victoria in 2023, the Flinders University-led study identified that killer whales were ...
A new study provides the first DNA evidence that killer whales in Australia hunt white sharks for their nutrient-rich livers.
At the time, researchers believed they knew what had managed to kill this shark, but they could not confirm it. Now, however, DNA analysis taken from the bite wound has confirmed their suspicions: ...
DNA evidence has confirmed killer whales in Australia hunted a white shark for its liver. Based on DNA analysis from the bite wounds on the carcass of a large white shark washed ashore near Portland ...
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