Dolphins have refined their precision killing over millions of years of evolution, roaming oceans in pods to funnel fish into their jaws. That daily ritual usually occurs far from land. Hundreds of common dolphins in a 'superpod' sliced through slate-gray waters off Monterey Bay, Calif. while on the ravenous hunt for bait fish. The dolphins were in several pods and numbered about a thousand, Webster told The Washington Post on Saturday. Pods commonly hunt in family or related groups, and they typically grow to about a few dozen, or maybe even a hundred, Webster said.
Source: Washington Post September 08, 2018 21:25 UTC