The Unusual Predation: Killer Whales Dining on Deer Killer whales, known for their remarkable intelligence and diverse diet, have surprised scientists with a recent discovery – their appetite for land mammals, specifically deer. While these marine predators typically target fish, seals, and even larger marine mammals, instances of them hunting and consuming deer have been documented in coastal regions. This unusual behavior raises questions about the adaptability and opportunistic nature of killer whales. In some cases, orcas have been observed hunting deer swimming between islands or crossing narrow stretches of water. Their highly coordinated hunting tactics, such as creating waves to wash deer off rocks into the water, highlight their strategic prowess. Researchers are still exploring the reasons behind this unconventional prey choice. It's unclear whether it's a result of changing prey availability, environmental pressures, or simply a testament to the versatility of these ape
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