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These are some of our favorite stories about the ocean predators, from sinking boats to taking down sperm whales.

Orcas continue to dominate headlines, and for good reason—the ultimate ocean predators keep finding ways to surprise us.

Orcas are fascinating to watch, and as coastal creatures, it’s possible to see the animals on tourist cruises worldwide, whichRogue orcas are thriving on the high seas—and they’re eating big whales The momentum creates a wave so powerful that it floods the ice sheet, cracking the surface and whipping the flailing seal around. Slowly and methodically, they repeat the charge. The ice fractures more.

“What on Earth is happening?” wondered Giles, the science and research director for the nonprofit Wild Orca, based in Friday Harbor. “It didn't make any sense.”Often working as a team, these fish-eating orcas push porpoises with their snouts, hold them in their mouths, and carry them above the water. Sometimes orcas toy with their victims, allowing them to escape before recapturing them.

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