There's a reason they call them killer whales.
A pod of orcas,sleeping rough sex 20+ min videos which are actually a type of dolphin and not whale, were spotted feeding on a shark off the coast of California in Monterey Bay.
Photographer Slater Moore was lucky enough to capture the incident on his drone during a morning tour with the Monterey Bay Whale Watch on Tuesday, giving a birds-eye-view of Mother Nature at her most brutal.
Nature, you scary as hell.
[h/t:The Verge]
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