Across the vast oceans, few predators can control things as well as orcas. From targeting great white sharks to coordinating complex hunts against baby whales, seals, and dolphins, their strategies demonstrate a level of intelligence rarely seen in nature. These encounters are not simply about strength—but also about timing, location, and teamwork.Orcas use speed, communication, and precision to destabilize prey, often attacking from below or encircling the target to cut off escape routes. Even fast swimmers like dolphins or well-protected species like sea turtles can struggle against coordinated attacks. However, not every hunt is successful. Some prey escape thanks to agility, the environment, or precise timing. These rare moments capture the underlying dynamics of survival in the ocean—where strategy often outweighs size, and even top predators must constantly adapt to maintain their dominance.

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