Killer whales bring the hunt onto land
PLAYA PUNTA NORTE, Argentina (Reuters) - A six-tonne orca, or killer whale, torpedoes toward the beach, its dorsal fin cutting the Patagonian sea. It launches itself onto the sand in an explosion of water and foam.
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