- What sea creature could chase and devour a three metre great white shark?
- In the hidden depths of Australia's wild Southern Ocean a great white shark, three metres long and packed with nearly a ton of muscle, is savagely attacked one hundred metres below the seas surface by a far larger and faster mystery predator. An electronic tracking device attached to the great white records a high-speed underwater chase nearly six hundred metres deep before the shark and its tag are savagely devoured. Two weeks later, after being carried in the belly of the unknown killer, the still functioning tag is excreted and washed ashore, withholding clues that could reveal the identity of the sharks super predator. For nearly a decade the tags extraordinary data has mystified scientists ... Until now. This is the story of a super predators epic underwater attack that leads investigators to a mysterious aquatic battle zone, never witnessed before, where killer whales, giant squid and great white sharks converge annually for only a few short weeks each year. It is here, in this extraordinarily powerful aquatic eco-system - hundreds of metres below the seas surface - that they discover one of the oceans secret sources of life, a natural phenomenon that attracts the oceans most fearsome predators.
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By what name was The Search for the Ocean's Super Predator (2013) officially released in Japan in Japanese?
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