orca whales will not feed on sharks but may kill them for defense . i am not sure about this answer if you know more you can re do this
probably not ,orca live in pods and are extremely smart so its unlikely that a great white attack would be successfull,orca do not have any predators.
Great white sharks.
Orcas have killed white sharks. Orca.
In the 2000s a great white was killed by an orca
No great white sharks eat killer whales.
If you are referring to an orca or "killer whale," then the orca wins decisively. In the wild, orcas are known to prey on sharks, including great whites. Great whites run away from orcas; sharks are scared of them The orca is the larger and more intelligent of the two, and they hunt in pods. Even the largest great white would end up as dinner for an orca.
of course one time a orca ate a great white shark
Great White shark,tiger sharks,bull sharks,orca whales
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. Apart from this, Human hunting is the single biggest threat to these sharks.
Great white sharks probably hate orca's or killer whales because they would compete for food and occasionaly prey on them.
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 sharkgoes 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.If you have access to YouTube, see the relatedlink listed below:
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.
No animals eat orca because orca have been seen killing even great white sharks, but the country of Japan thinks orca meat is a delicacy so they hunt and eat orca.