Video: Killer whale battle great gray whale, who is the sea king?
A herd of killer whales attacked the mother of the gray whale. Their target is the protein tongue of a baby gray whale.
The killer whale, also known as the big black dolphin, the killer whale is a species of toothed whale belonging to the ocean dolphin family. The killer whale has black cavities on its back, has white spots on its chest and sides, on and behind the eyes.
Adult male killer whales average 6 to 8 meters long and weigh more than 6 tons (about 5.9 to 6.5 tons). This species has a maximum travel speed of up to 56 km / h, a champion of the fastest moving marine mammal.
Killer whales are the top predators of the ocean, even the great white sharks and the sea god are frightened. They hunt in groups and have an extremely intelligent and clever way of hunting, which can knock down large prey.
The baby gray whale is one of the killer whale's favorite prey.
In the video below, a group of killer whales attacked the mother of the gray whale. Their target is the protein tongue of a baby gray whale. The killer whale attacks the young whale's weakest point, the fin, making it unable to swim. After killing the young, they eat its protein-rich tongue, and the body will sink to the bottom of the deep sea and feed the creatures of the sea floor.
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