The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxGreat white sharks that prowled the waters around South Africa’s False Bay drew crowds of tourists who would flock to watch the beasts “leap” out of the sea as they hunt down seals.But, the numbers of great white sharks have fallen sharply, with many becoming more concerned over how they died.Several years ago, five of the underwater predators washed up with massive wounds on their sides.
It was later found they had they livers ripped out.It was suspected that two killer whales, known as Port and Starboard, had hunted down the sharks and ripped out their fatty livers.Experts said the whales have grown a taste for the livers, which are.
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