Here's why this isn't how orcas hunt sharks:
* Orcas are intelligent and strategic hunters: They use various tactics to subdue their prey, including biting, ramming, and even flipping sharks upside down to induce a state of tonic immobility.
* Sharks have strong bodies: Sharks are built to withstand pressure and don't explode easily. Their internal organs are protected by cartilage and muscle.
* No documented cases: There are no documented cases of orcas killing sharks by "torpedoing" them from below.
* Explosions are biologically impossible: A shark's body is not built to explode. This idea is likely a misconception stemming from dramatic representations in movies or folklore.
While orcas are apex predators and can hunt sharks, their methods are more sophisticated than simply exploding them.