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22-08-2011, 07:08 PM
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| | | not exactly a mouse... I did not know were to post this question so i thought i would post it in this thread. Now i know this is not about land mammals but as whales are mammals i thought "meh". I was watching this video ORCAS (KILLER WHALES) VS SPERM WHALES - ATTACK ON A FEMALE AND HER YOUNG BULL CALF! - YouTube and i was wondering if all the facts they said on it are true? i mean i could not imagine a pod of killer whales killing a pod of sperm whales but many of you might know otherwise. thaks for the help | 
22-08-2011, 08:05 PM
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| | | Re: not exactly a mouse... Killer whales will and often do hunt calfs of far larger whales they try to seperate the calf from the mother and attacks can last hours up 6 hours has be recorded its the calfs they mainly go affter but a pod of killers will take on adults as well  MIKE
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