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An Orca Whale Hunt

In An Orca Whale Hunt, narrator Sir David Attenborough follows a pair of orca, also known as killer whales, who are working together to attack a sea lion. This video is an excerpt from BBC’s Nature's Great Events, a documentary series that showcases some of the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on Earth, exploring how life adapts to natural events that can transform entire landscapes.

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Q: Why is the surface a dangerous place for creatures in this area?
A: Being on the surface makes them vulnerable to an attack from an orca.

Q: Why do the orca keep their distance from the sea lion?
A: The sea lion is wounded but its jaws could still hurt the orca.

Q: How is the orca’s attack “carefully coordinated”?
A: One orca distracts the sea lion while the other attacks it.

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