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The carcass of a displume - upgreat white sharkhas wash up on a beach in Australia , fueling speculation that orcas attacked it to gorge on its liver — a first in these waters .

house physician found the 10 - base - foresighted ( 3 meters ) , disemboweled shark near Cape Bridgewater , about 200 miles ( 320 kilometre ) west of Melbourne in the state of Victoria . Nothing much remained of the creature ’s trunk except its head and tail end , prompt witnesser and researchers to think orcas ripped thegreat white shark(Carcharodon carcharias ) apart .

Two pictures of the great white shark that stranded on a beach in southwestern Australia.

Residents near Cape Bridgewater in Australia found a 10-foot-long great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) washed up on the beach.

" I have never seen anything like that before , " said Ben Johnstone , a local fisher and manager of the decoy shopPortland Bait and Tacklewho received a tip - off and get going to inspect the carcass on Tuesday ( Oct. 17 ) . " The only other creature that could ’ve cause it would be an even bigger white shark , " he told Live Science in a message on societal media .

Residents apprise authorities , who came to collect the shark ’s body and transport sample to government agencies and academics for analysis , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC ) Newsreported .

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a pack of orcas

Orcas(Orcinus orca ) , also known as killer whales even though they are in the dolphin family line , haveattacked great ashen sharksbefore . But grammatical case so far have mostly been confined to weewee off the coast of South Africa , where two orcas nicknamed Port and Starboardhave been banquet on shark liversfor several years .

" We ’re not actually indisputable why killer whales are such finicky eaters,“Lauren Meyer , a research fellow in biologic sciences at Flinders University in Australia , told ABC News . " We certainly see that they favor the liver of white sharks , mako sharks , bronze whalers and sevengills , and even tiger sharks . "

Orcas may direct shark livers because this electronic organ is nourishing , with with child sum of fat and vitamins . Once a shark is stamp out , its liver , which is magnanimous and chirpy , floats to the control surface , gain it easy to eat . While it is n’t " 100 % clear " that orcas attacked the beached great snowy , it ’s possible a pod gang up on the shark to " slurp out " its liver , Meyer said .

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a photo of a man pulling a great white shark into a boat

A cod of orcas was seen circulate in the bay near Cape Bridgewater two day before the shark wash up , ABC news report .

" We know there are white sharks that go through that area and use it as an important corridor , " Meyer say . " We also acknowledge that it ’s a place for killer whales where they hound a number of different quarry items . "

Nine interaction between orcas and peachy white sharks were previously recorded in waters off the coasts of Australia and New Zealand , but this is the first meter a disemboweled smashing white has wash out up .

The oddity of an octopus riding a shark.

Rig shark on a black background

An illustration of a megaraptorid, carcharodontosaur and unwillingne sharing an ancient river ecosystem in what is now Australia.

Sand tiger shark seen from below in the Indian Ocean. The open jaws reveal needle-like teeth.

Curious white shark turns to look at camera in deep blue water

Mexico, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias); Guadalupe Island.

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three prepackaged sandwiches

Tunnel view of Yosemite National Park.

A scuba diver descends down a deep ocean reef wall into the abyss.

Remains of the Heroon, a small temple built for the burial cluster of Philip II at the Museum of the Royal Tombs inside the Great Tumulus of Aigai (Aegae)

An artist�s illustration of a satellite crashing back to Earth.