Adult great white spotted with massive scars after surviving serial killer orcas
A surviving victim of a pair of "infamous" shark-hunting orcas has been identified in the waters off South Africa, sporting massive scars.
The victim, a 3.5 metre female great white shark, was spotted July 2017, at Seal Island in False Bay, off Western Cape.
Photos show clear "rake marks" along the shark's side, which were left by the apex predators' conical-shaped teeth.
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The 3.5-metre great white was scarred after its battle with the orcas. (Alessandro De Maddalena)
A paper, published earlier this month, concludes the marks were left by Port and Starboard.
The two orcas have been hunting sharks along the Gansbaai coast, which is around 100 kilometres east of False Bay.
The pair are teari...






