New research suggests great white sharks aren’t always the ocean’s top predators. Killer whales, or orcas, are increasingly recorded encountering sharks worldwide, and sharks are often seen adjusting their behavior to avoid them. Scientists say this isn’t panic—it’s a calculated survival strategy. The result: a shifting predator-prey relationship that’s more complex than expected.
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