Yes! A bull Orca has been seen to approach a Great White shark at high speed, bump the shark and roll it over, upside down, then grasp the shark with it's teeth. The shark
goes limp, almost as if it is hypnotized! This technique also has the amazing additional effect of chasing other Great White Sharks away from the area. Sharks are well-known to prowl around behind Orca pods that have calves, waiting for a chance at an easy meal. Perhaps this is what best explains the Orca's behavior.
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yes it can kill.
A Killer Whale or Orcanus Orca.
yes
No, because whales are stronger.
the killer whale is helpful to man because it does not eat people and i eats Great white sharks so there is less of the Great white so they can ' t kill us
An adult Orca (Killer Whales) will generally always beat an adult Great White Shark. Orca are smarter and rely on sonar. Orca also travel in pods and Great White Sharks do not, so in reality, Orca would always be able to kill a Great White Shark.
A killer whale could, but they don't eat great white sharks they just kill them for sport.
Yes. They have predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
Captain Ahab was killed by Moby Dick, the great white whale, in the novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. Ahab's obsessive quest to hunt down and kill the whale ultimately leads to his demise in a final showdown between man and beast.
Yes, a large great white shark could kill an adult orca, and an orca could kill a large great white shark. Most likely an orca would win most of the time but the shark has enough tools at its disposal to easily destroy an orca, it would come down to circumstance and chance.
Adult Great Whites are apex predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
the caption told ahab that he did not believe the white whale exsisted