In a bizarre and unsettling series of events along South Africa’s Western Cape coast, four great white sharks have been found dead with their livers missing, a pattern strongly linked to orca predation. The first three incidents were reported in early May, with necropsies revealing the absence of livers in each case. A fourth shark, measuring 13 feet (4 meters), was discovered in late June, its liver, testes, and stomach also missing. Alison Towner, a white-shark biologist with the Dyer Island Conservation Trust, noted that orcas—commonly known as killer whales—are the likely culprits, though the exact reasons for their targeted attacks