Researchers who observed great white sharks scavenge
a whale carcass off the coast of South Africa found that multiple animals fed beside each other at the same time, displaying relaxed behavior such as a belly - up posture and a lack of ocular rotation.
Not exact matches
Since Osedax's discovery, the worms have been found on
whale carcasses in shallower waters
off the coasts of Southern California and Sweden.
Investigators first found the worms, which were living in and thriving
off of
whale carcasses, 10 years ago.