Australian captures stunning photographs of pod of orcas attacking seal
The audacity of that seal.
Australian Allison Bone captured a harrowing encounter between a pod of orcas and a solitary seal stranded on sea ice near Antarctica.
For almost two hours the killer whales worked as a team, making repeated runs towards the seal to generate a wave powerful enough to knock it off the ice and into the water.
It is a common and effective hunting method but this seal refused to become a tasty morsel for the marauding orcas.
Twice it slipped into the ocean but found a different piece of ice to cling to.
The seal even faced down one of the orcas when it came in for a closer look.
Ms Bone, who lives in Chicago, confirmed the seal eventually escaped to safety.
“Afternoon activities suspended to witness this nearly two-hour battle for life between a seal and four orcas,” Ms Bone said.
“The seal managed to hang on through every charge — and gave the orcas plenty of cheek in the process.
“The result — against all odds — seal one, orcas zero.”
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