shark snacks
September 8, 2005 4:35 PM Subscribe
Why would great whites take only the heads of seals?
When I was living in Northern California I encountered the bodies of headless seals twice. It was generally accepted that great white sharks had taken the heads. That's a reasonable explanation and google'ing around confirms that headless seals are an indicator of shark activity. Why only the heads? Attacking the head makes sense to insure a quick kill but there's a lot of nice juicy fat on the seals bodies. The shark has already expended the energy to kill the seal. Why not come back and finish lunch?
Is the seal density so high that a great white can just keep snacking? Is it that we don't see the kills that are completely consumed? Has anyone done enough observation of great white feeding habits to know the answer?
When I was living in Northern California I encountered the bodies of headless seals twice. It was generally accepted that great white sharks had taken the heads. That's a reasonable explanation and google'ing around confirms that headless seals are an indicator of shark activity. Why only the heads? Attacking the head makes sense to insure a quick kill but there's a lot of nice juicy fat on the seals bodies. The shark has already expended the energy to kill the seal. Why not come back and finish lunch?
Is the seal density so high that a great white can just keep snacking? Is it that we don't see the kills that are completely consumed? Has anyone done enough observation of great white feeding habits to know the answer?
For the creamy nougat center?
(sorry...couldn't resist)
posted by Thorzdad at 6:06 PM on September 8, 2005
(sorry...couldn't resist)
posted by Thorzdad at 6:06 PM on September 8, 2005
Best answer: Here is an article that may explain the head taking 'bite and spit' and also why 'balancing an energy budget' causes them to leave the rest "in terms of per unit mass, fat has twice the calorific content of protein, blubber is fairly resistant to digestion and (on a calories liberated per unit time basis) doesn’t represent a particularly rich food type".
posted by tellurian at 9:12 PM on September 8, 2005
posted by tellurian at 9:12 PM on September 8, 2005
Best answer: brains are much more nutritious than fat. You see the same behaviour in bears taking salmon - if there are enough available, they'll eat only the brain.
Either that or zombie sharks.
posted by polyglot at 10:11 PM on September 8, 2005
Either that or zombie sharks.
posted by polyglot at 10:11 PM on September 8, 2005
Maybe that is the real reason zombies only eat the brains. It is more efficent.
posted by TwelveTwo at 12:55 AM on September 9, 2005
posted by TwelveTwo at 12:55 AM on September 9, 2005
My cat does the same with mice. He has a plenty of Iams which he seems to enjoy, so perhaps his motives are more shark like.
posted by verisimilitude at 6:40 AM on September 9, 2005
posted by verisimilitude at 6:40 AM on September 9, 2005
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posted by pwb503 at 5:50 PM on September 8, 2005