Orcas (AND SHARKS ) are THE PROTECTORS OF THE BIODIVERSITY UNDERWATER. ORCAS ARE MAGNIFICENT HUNTERS , FRIENDLY WITH HUMANS ALTHOUGH WE DO NOT DESERVE THEIR INTEREST IN US , NO ANIMAL DOMESTIC OR WILD CAN BE COMPARE WITH THEM ORCAS ARE DEFINITELY UNIQUE. AND ADORABLE. I WOULD PROTECT A POD OF ORCAS WITH MY OWN LIFE LET THEM LIVE FREE AND FOREVER !
The point at 3:09, when the orca closed its jaws on the exhausted dolphin, drew an involuntary gasp from me. I love all dolphins, orca included; they may be the supreme intelligence in Earth’s oceans. But that moment was difficult to watch!
Deaths always difficult to Watch if you have feelings.,but without hunting and catching prays orcas will be dead from hunger. I don’t blame woolf if it kill a deer. I don’t blame myself if I eat chicken.
Like your comment but ORCAS MUST EAT TO SURVIVE PLUS THEY CONROL THE BIODIVERSITY IN THE OCEANS TOGETHER WITH SHARKS . I M ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE ORCAS FREE , HUNTING , EATING , PLAYING , SOCIALISING , ,SINGING , CHASING BOATS FOR CURIOSITY OR PRACTISING THEIR STAMINA , PRACTING THEIR SKILLS , TEACHING THEIR BABIES , PUSHING A DEAD ORCA , A BIT SAD ,LIKE TO GO TO A HUMAN FUNERAL , OFERING DIVERS A PIECE OF THEIR FOOD , AND SO ON ORCAS SOCIETY IS FUN !!!
@@zepter00 you're right to a point. Not all Orca eat mammals. Almost all resident Orca eat coho or Chinook salmon and only salmon. They'll starve unfortunately before eating a seal. They don't have those hunting skills like transient Orca do. That's exactly what's happening in BC and Washington and the areas of salmon population cuz the fish are decreasing a lot every year from fishing and contamination. And it's so sad cuz it's unfortunately mostly all man-made
Nothing, except… Sea World, and all the other cetacean prison camps on the globe! The Southern Resident Puget Sound population still hasn’t recovered from the brutal methods of Sea World, 50 years later!
@@MalcolmBrenner 🐬 AGREE WITH U. PLUS THE SOUTHERN RESIDENTS ORCAS ARE STARVING THE LACK OF SALMON IS KILLING THEM AT YOUNGER AGES , I HAVE STOPPED EATING SALMON , EVEN FARMING SALMON COS FARMING FISH IS BAD FOR THE OCEANS. AND THE OCEANS ARE THE LUNGS OF OUR PLANET THE PHYTOPLANKTON IN THE OCEANS PROVIDES US OXIGEN TO BREATHE MUCH MORE THAN TREES. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IF I SEE A WILD SALMON I WILL CATCH IT AND WILL GIVE TO THE ORCAS. WE HAVE PLENTY CHOICES OF FOOD. I LIKE SALMON BUT I LOVE ORCAS AND THEY MUST SURVIVE AFTER WHAT HUMANS DID TO SOME POPULATIONS OF ORCAS..... WAS EXTREMELY EVIL. ALL FOR DIRTY MONEY
@@MalcolmBrenner YOU GOOD GUY. YOU V RIGHT. 💯% Plus THE PHYTOPLANKTON THAT PROVIDES US WITH MORE OXIGEN THAN TREES , NEED WHALES WASTE TO SURVIVE. THE FRAGILE MARINE ECOSISTEMS TO BE HEALTHY NEEDS ALL ITS MARINE CREATURES AND TAKING ORCAS FROM THEIR NATURAL HABITAT NOT ONLY IS BE V BAD FOR THEM BUT FOR THE OCEANS AS WELL.. 🥺 SHAME ON SEA WORLD SHAME ON CHINA SHAME ON JAPAN SHAME ON ASIAN COUNTRIES AND ITS AQUARIUMS SHAME ON RUSSIA FOR THE SAME REASONS AND BIG SHAME ON DANISH RICH FAROE ISLANDS FOR THEIR HORRENDOUS CARNAGE OF DOLPHINS , PILOT WHALES , THEIR BABIES AND WHITCHEVER CETACEANS GO TO THEIR WATERS....... I HAVE SIGNED PETITIONS ON LINE AGAINST ALL EVIL PEOPLE WHO KILL OR CAPTURE OUR ADORABLE KILLER WHALES ❤️❤️ AND ALL MARINE MAMMALS AND SHARKS AND ALL SEA CREATURES WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY AND FREE
Its so interesting how they communicate/sense. The orca in the lead at 0:51 U-turned because he somehow learned that the dolphin escape his peer's mouth, although it all happened behind him.
I wonder how many times they hunt each day... cause those dolphin are considered to be very small for a large orca... and anyway it's interesting to see the smaller orca lead the other group
@@Nagafff exactly. Theyre a big group of big animals.It almost seems like they need to constantly look for food. Because unless they just ate a whale, there is bound to be empty stomachs in the pod.
they do communicate and work as a pack but its also just as likely that orca saw it. they have eyes on the side of their head so their field of vision is gonna be decently wide i'd guess
@@archides2778 you're right, I'm sure they hunt a few times a day, but remember that not all Orca eat mammals. Resident Orca eat coho or Chinook salmon only, so a little food must go a long way. Transient Orca eat mammals but not all of it and then they share what little they have so considering how large they are and the hundreds of miles they swim in a day, it really makes me wonder how their bodies use food as fuel? When they eat a seal, they'll eat pretty much all of it for the fat content but a shark they'll only take the liver. Nothing else but the liver, mind you it's at least a 500lb liver but only the liver. It really intrigues me to find out 😁
It appears that way maybe, but then you think about what it would be like if humans did this to other humans. It would look a lot like when a bunch of people jump somebody or a one-sided war. I think this is just disgusting I think the orcas are egotistical with their intelligence being so high and I think they are the ones species of animals that are bullies... douchebags of the sea
@@7ItalianStallion Does teaching your offspring how to hunt qualify as “being a bully”? In millions of years of being a top predator, orcas never drove another species to extinction, never screwed-up their habitat! Humans are far worse bullies and slaughterers of other species. You have a colossal ego to think so anthropocentrically about them!
@@MouthPeaceCorbett well.... yes but now that people know that orcas hunt great white it’s not going to be as difficult . And scanning an area with a drone it’s a lot easier than just from ships .
@@reneaguilar3471 here it is (to bad it's a tiger shark and not a great white but they hunt the white sharks exactly the same way as they made in the video) ua-cam.com/video/uqimOYOQjJ8/v-deo.html
@@allotiranog6074 here bro, all Great White found in Africa are no liver! we all know only Killer whale do that^^! here: ua-cam.com/video/EN8jMaxJLSk/v-deo.html
They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning, No-one you see, is smarter than he, And we know Flipper, lives in a world full of wonder, Flying there-under, under the sea! Everyone loves the king of the sea, Ever so kind and gentle is he, Tricks he will do when children appear, And how they laugh when he's near! They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning, No-one you see, is smarter than he, And we know Flipper, lives in a world full of wonder, Flying there-under, under the sea!
Yep, I believe you're right. It was just dragging it until it drowned. We didn't even realize the porpoise was there until after they went back and grabbed it again.
Orca's are quite vicious creatures, they love to kill just to play, I'd not be surprised to see an orca eating another orca to be honest, and it probably happened.
@@Nit2315 They're not vicious. They kill to eat not to play. They do play with crabs and other creatures sometimes but its the one they won't eat nor kill. Lots of people don't know about orcas but as I studied them I can tell you they just don't have jaws as strong as sharks. That's why they only eat the tongue and the bottom jaws of whales when they kill them. Because they can't bite throught the rest. And they can't just rip apart a seal or a dolphin either. So they hit them to kill them first so they don't get hurt and can eat them. Same with whales, they have to hit them continuously and try to drown them to kill them because they just can't kill them any other way. U can also most of the time see them tear the flesh of their pray together with two orcas bitting on each side since they struggle doing it alone
Was this somewhere in New Jersey? I heard Harbor Porpoises are the only species of Porpoise around here. While some Whales & Dolphins “Such as the Large Killer Whales AKA Orcas.” are known to come & go as they please.
AlaskaWhale AndDroneTours Oh I see. Just Incase, I double checked where Harbor Porpoises are known to live at. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Harbour_Porpoise_Phocoena_phocoena_distribution_map.png Something tells me it’s not just New Jersey where this species of Porpoise are seen at. As much Orcas & some of its Dolphin relatives.
It appeared arounf 0:54, swimming away from the orcas. But then the camera focused on the biggest orca instead of the orcas who chased it (Although I'm not so sure if it's really a porpoise cause it didn't even surfaced again until the blood appeared)
@@fratellonuno220887 Yes, we didn't even realize they were hunting until later in the video, we were too excited to finally be watching Orcas from the drone. Hopefully we'll get more chances next year to get a full hunt!
Actually the biggest advantage orcas have on sharks is size; sharks can match orcas in mobility, and the intelligence gap isn’t as big as most assume (sharks are quite sophisticated animals with surprisingly good learning abilities, they do not operate on instinct as people assume).
@@bkjeong4302 interesting thanks. I am surprised how agile they're swimming in shadow waters.Now it's easy to see how unsuspecting surfers and beach goers can get attacked.
@@Sooopa_Doopa Except it’s a smaller gap than people assume, let alone a chasm. The idea sharks rely mostly or entirely on instinct and are “dumb muscle” needs to die. Sharks are actually up there with cats or dogs in terms of brainpower, with good learning abilities (especially when it comes to predatory behaviour).
@@razatiger22 No, females are smaller, averaging about 5 meters or 15 feet in length, and about three tons weight. Males average about 6.5 meters long, and about six tons weight. The largest individual killer whale ever recorded was a male that measured 9.8 m (32 ft 1 in) from head to tail and weighed more than 10 tonnes (22,050 lb) - nearly as heavy as two fully grown African elephants.
@@FavoRitsu But orca have been known to feed on moose. There is an area near the northwest coast of the US where the moose sometimes swim out to small islands just off-shore. If the moose tries it when orca are around, the moose generally doesn't reach its destination.
@@rogerrabbit80 I'd say that is a niche diet or hunting method and not a generalization. I understand your point though. If a ship is sailing through the ocean and someone's pet dog falls overboard, sharks may have a chance in sampling a land-dwelling snack
I wonder if the freedom that cetaceans experience swimming in open waters is akin to a fowl’s freedom of flight? I think hi-tech and big industry has made humanity feel too big for its britches!!!
Why you people hunt so many of the the worlds. Beauty like that’s not fair hete animals deserve to live there own life not turned into food these. Beautiful Animals don’t deserved to die and I mean all animals
@@bojaiden5175 No, actually it isn’t. Human brain = 3lbs. Bottlenose dolphin brain = 3.3 lbs. Orca brain up to 9 lbs. + more sulci (folds) on the neocortex. We humans should be glad orcas don’t have opposable thumbs and show no interest in forging metal!
Orcas (AND SHARKS ) are THE PROTECTORS OF THE BIODIVERSITY UNDERWATER. ORCAS ARE
MAGNIFICENT HUNTERS , FRIENDLY WITH HUMANS ALTHOUGH WE DO NOT DESERVE THEIR INTEREST IN US , NO ANIMAL DOMESTIC OR WILD CAN BE COMPARE WITH THEM
ORCAS ARE DEFINITELY UNIQUE. AND ADORABLE.
I WOULD PROTECT A POD OF ORCAS WITH MY OWN LIFE
LET THEM LIVE FREE AND FOREVER !
Relax yourself.
@@Viper24ful Exactly we get the message but protecting them with your own life?!!! 😂
They're not Deities. They do not want to be your friend.
😅you must do meth
Amazing footage! Thanks for sharing.
The point at 3:09, when the orca closed its jaws on the exhausted dolphin, drew an involuntary gasp from me. I love all dolphins, orca included; they may be the supreme intelligence in Earth’s oceans. But that moment was difficult to watch!
Deaths always difficult to Watch if you have feelings.,but without hunting and catching prays orcas will be dead from hunger. I don’t blame woolf if it kill a deer. I don’t blame myself if I eat chicken.
Like your comment but ORCAS MUST EAT TO SURVIVE PLUS THEY CONROL THE BIODIVERSITY IN THE OCEANS TOGETHER WITH SHARKS .
I M ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE ORCAS FREE , HUNTING , EATING , PLAYING , SOCIALISING , ,SINGING , CHASING BOATS FOR CURIOSITY OR PRACTISING THEIR STAMINA , PRACTING THEIR SKILLS , TEACHING THEIR BABIES , PUSHING A DEAD ORCA , A BIT SAD ,LIKE TO GO TO A HUMAN FUNERAL , OFERING DIVERS A PIECE OF THEIR FOOD , AND SO ON
ORCAS SOCIETY IS FUN !!!
Orcas MUST EAT LIKE US
@@zepter00 you're right to a point. Not all Orca eat mammals. Almost all resident Orca eat coho or Chinook salmon and only salmon. They'll starve unfortunately before eating a seal. They don't have those hunting skills like transient Orca do. That's exactly what's happening in BC and Washington and the areas of salmon population cuz the fish are decreasing a lot every year from fishing and contamination. And it's so sad cuz it's unfortunately mostly all man-made
@@leahsyl81 I am expert with marine mammals and I know about them much more than you, I am interested in this subject since 35 years,
It's nice to be on top of the food chain!!Nothing hunts an Orca.
Nothing, except… Sea World, and all the other cetacean prison camps on the globe! The Southern Resident Puget Sound population still hasn’t recovered from the brutal methods of Sea World, 50 years later!
@@MalcolmBrenner 🐬 AGREE WITH U. PLUS THE SOUTHERN RESIDENTS ORCAS ARE STARVING
THE LACK OF SALMON IS KILLING THEM AT YOUNGER AGES , I HAVE STOPPED EATING SALMON , EVEN FARMING SALMON COS FARMING FISH IS BAD FOR THE OCEANS.
AND THE OCEANS ARE THE LUNGS OF OUR PLANET
THE PHYTOPLANKTON IN THE OCEANS PROVIDES US OXIGEN TO BREATHE MUCH
MORE
THAN TREES. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IF I SEE A WILD SALMON I WILL CATCH IT AND WILL GIVE TO THE ORCAS.
WE HAVE PLENTY CHOICES OF FOOD.
I LIKE SALMON BUT I LOVE ORCAS AND THEY MUST SURVIVE AFTER WHAT HUMANS DID TO SOME POPULATIONS OF ORCAS.....
WAS EXTREMELY EVIL. ALL FOR DIRTY MONEY
@@MalcolmBrenner YOU GOOD GUY. YOU V RIGHT.
💯%
Plus THE PHYTOPLANKTON THAT PROVIDES US WITH MORE OXIGEN THAN TREES , NEED WHALES WASTE TO SURVIVE.
THE FRAGILE MARINE ECOSISTEMS TO BE HEALTHY NEEDS ALL ITS MARINE CREATURES
AND TAKING ORCAS FROM THEIR NATURAL HABITAT
NOT ONLY IS BE V BAD FOR THEM BUT FOR THE OCEANS AS WELL..
🥺
SHAME ON SEA WORLD
SHAME ON CHINA
SHAME ON JAPAN
SHAME ON ASIAN COUNTRIES AND ITS AQUARIUMS
SHAME ON RUSSIA FOR THE SAME REASONS
AND BIG SHAME ON DANISH RICH FAROE ISLANDS FOR THEIR HORRENDOUS CARNAGE OF DOLPHINS , PILOT WHALES , THEIR BABIES AND WHITCHEVER CETACEANS GO TO THEIR WATERS.......
I HAVE SIGNED PETITIONS ON LINE AGAINST ALL EVIL PEOPLE WHO KILL OR CAPTURE OUR ADORABLE KILLER WHALES ❤️❤️ AND ALL MARINE MAMMALS AND SHARKS AND ALL SEA CREATURES
WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY AND FREE
Here 2021 BRASIL ❤️ THANK U FOR VIDEO. CAZZ
@@MalcolmBrenner HERE BRASIL 2021 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 LOVE ORCAS AND WE MUST SAVE THE OCEANS AND ITS CREATURES !!!!!!!!
Its so interesting how they communicate/sense. The orca in the lead at 0:51 U-turned because he somehow learned that the dolphin escape his peer's mouth, although it all happened behind him.
I wonder how many times they hunt each day... cause those dolphin are considered to be very small for a large orca... and anyway it's interesting to see the smaller orca lead the other group
@@Nagafff exactly. Theyre a big group of big animals.It almost seems like they need to constantly look for food. Because unless they just ate a whale, there is bound to be empty stomachs in the pod.
they do communicate and work as a pack but its also just as likely that orca saw it. they have eyes on the side of their head so their field of vision is gonna be decently wide i'd guess
@@archides2778 you're right, I'm sure they hunt a few times a day, but remember that not all Orca eat mammals. Resident Orca eat coho or Chinook salmon only, so a little food must go a long way. Transient Orca eat mammals but not all of it and then they share what little they have so considering how large they are and the hundreds of miles they swim in a day, it really makes me wonder how their bodies use food as fuel? When they eat a seal, they'll eat pretty much all of it for the fat content but a shark they'll only take the liver. Nothing else but the liver, mind you it's at least a 500lb liver but only the liver. It really intrigues me to find out 😁
i love dolphin and porpoise
Cool looking location to fly the drone, good views from above with it. Keep up the flying, and thank you for sharing
love your videos
Drone Operator, you're fired.
Very smart hunting skills 🐬
It appears that way maybe, but then you think about what it would be like if humans did this to other humans. It would look a lot like when a bunch of people jump somebody or a one-sided war. I think this is just disgusting I think the orcas are egotistical with their intelligence being so high and I think they are the ones species of animals that are bullies... douchebags of the sea
@@7ItalianStallion Does teaching your offspring how to hunt qualify as “being a bully”? In millions of years of being a top predator, orcas never drove another species to extinction, never screwed-up their habitat! Humans are far worse bullies and slaughterers of other species. You have a colossal ego to think so anthropocentrically about them!
Why did you turn the camera when the action was happening...
The orca kid is running ahead. I guess that its parents are giving it hunting lessons.
@Abdiel Xavier stfu
@Baker Avery stfu
@@ikaikamaleko8370 what
@@ikaikamaleko8370 wut
Poor porpoise! 😯 But I guess that's what nature is. Everyone is part of the food chain.
CORRECT. FOOD CHAIN ORCAS MUST EAT TO SURVIVE AND PROTECT ALL BIODIVERSITY IN THE SEAS TOGETHER WITH SHARKS
You right
Do not feel sorry for the porpoises.
WITHOUT ORCAS AND SHARKS WHO EAT THEM , THEY WILL DIE OUT. REMEMBER WHAT PORPOISES EAT. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank god that from the above the ocean still looks clean.
i doubt its that clean
Amazing
Shh man
Awesome 🐬🐬🐋🐬🐬 food chain
I’m waiting for the drone footage of orca hunting great white
That's an extremely rare event so your gonna b waitin awhile
@@MouthPeaceCorbett well.... yes but now that people know that orcas hunt great white it’s not going to be as difficult . And scanning an area with a drone it’s a lot easier than just from ships .
@@reneaguilar3471 here it is (to bad it's a tiger shark and not a great white but they hunt the white sharks exactly the same way as they made in the video) ua-cam.com/video/uqimOYOQjJ8/v-deo.html
@@allotiranog6074 thank you for the video . But you know the white shark will be an epic hunt to watch from a drone
@@allotiranog6074 here bro, all Great White found in Africa are no liver! we all know only Killer whale do that^^! here: ua-cam.com/video/EN8jMaxJLSk/v-deo.html
They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning,
No-one you see, is smarter than he,
And we know Flipper, lives in a world full of wonder,
Flying there-under, under the sea!
Everyone loves the king of the sea,
Ever so kind and gentle is he,
Tricks he will do when children appear,
And how they laugh when he's near!
They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning,
No-one you see, is smarter than he,
And we know Flipper, lives in a world full of wonder,
Flying there-under, under the sea!
Pretty sure from almost the very start of the video the Orca on the left has the Porpoise in its mouth and let's it go?
Yep, I believe you're right. It was just dragging it until it drowned. We didn't even realize the porpoise was there until after they went back and grabbed it again.
love drones
love this channel . s…….🤩💥
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I bet no sharks will follow that blood trail-lol
Awesome video!
I’m surprised Orca’s eat dolphins since they are in the same family.
They're like second cousins though, nobody really cares about them
Orca's are quite vicious creatures, they love to kill just to play, I'd not be surprised to see an orca eating another orca to be honest, and it probably happened.
@@Nit2315 I don't know if I have ever seen an Orca make a clean kill on video. Hell of a way to go...
@@Nit2315 Play can be considered training, just like how we use legos or knives and forks
@@Nit2315 They're not vicious. They kill to eat not to play. They do play with crabs and other creatures sometimes but its the one they won't eat nor kill. Lots of people don't know about orcas but as I studied them I can tell you they just don't have jaws as strong as sharks. That's why they only eat the tongue and the bottom jaws of whales when they kill them. Because they can't bite throught the rest. And they can't just rip apart a seal or a dolphin either. So they hit them to kill them first so they don't get hurt and can eat them. Same with whales, they have to hit them continuously and try to drown them to kill them because they just can't kill them any other way. U can also most of the time see them tear the flesh of their pray together with two orcas bitting on each side since they struggle doing it alone
Life and death. It's all part of life. Dolphins typically are social, and exist together. Something had this dolphin alone, and culled.
Was this somewhere in New Jersey? I heard Harbor Porpoises are the only species of Porpoise around here. While some Whales & Dolphins “Such as the Large Killer Whales AKA Orcas.” are known to come & go as they please.
This was filmed near the small town of Hoonah, Alaska!
AlaskaWhale AndDroneTours Oh I see. Just Incase, I double checked where Harbor Porpoises are known to live at. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Harbour_Porpoise_Phocoena_phocoena_distribution_map.png Something tells me it’s not just New Jersey where this species of Porpoise are seen at. As much Orcas & some of its Dolphin relatives.
they didn’t even give us the chance to see the porpoise
It appeared arounf 0:54, swimming away from the orcas. But then the camera focused on the biggest orca instead of the orcas who chased it
(Although I'm not so sure if it's really a porpoise cause it didn't even surfaced again until the blood appeared)
Vivanya Todd that’s why! I wish I could the whole chase. Man, I wish I had a drone too
@@fratellonuno220887 Yes, we didn't even realize they were hunting until later in the video, we were too excited to finally be watching Orcas from the drone.
Hopefully we'll get more chances next year to get a full hunt!
Now it's easy to see why Sharks don't stand a chance. They're just too smart faster and intelligent.
Actually the biggest advantage orcas have on sharks is size; sharks can match orcas in mobility, and the intelligence gap isn’t as big as most assume (sharks are quite sophisticated animals with surprisingly good learning abilities, they do not operate on instinct as people assume).
@@bkjeong4302 interesting thanks. I am surprised how agile they're swimming in shadow waters.Now it's easy to see how unsuspecting surfers and beach goers can get attacked.
@@bkjeong4302 It is not so much as an intelligence gap between sharks and orca but a chasm
@@Sooopa_Doopa
Except it’s a smaller gap than people assume, let alone a chasm. The idea sharks rely mostly or entirely on instinct and are “dumb muscle” needs to die. Sharks are actually up there with cats or dogs in terms of brainpower, with good learning abilities (especially when it comes to predatory behaviour).
I'm pretty sure the gap between the killer whale's iq and shark's iq is higher than your iq
The males are impressive with their oversized dorsals and pectorals.
Though females rule the pods)) And males stay with their mothers for life. Orcas are good boys, are they?
@@Niroborn Yeah female Orcas live longer and grow bigger. Orcas are a matriarchal society.
@@razatiger22 No, females are smaller, averaging about 5 meters or 15 feet in length, and about three tons weight.
Males average about 6.5 meters long, and about six tons weight.
The largest individual killer whale ever recorded was a male that measured 9.8 m (32 ft 1 in) from head to tail and weighed more than 10 tonnes (22,050 lb) - nearly as heavy as two fully grown African elephants.
@@rogerrabbit80 Imagine an Orca over 30 ft! Very little information or pics on super-sized Orcas...
First kill looked like a shark.
It was a porpoise which is a species of dolphin.
Wow awesome video. They eat each other? , holy cow ,
Sea Creatures eat other Sea Creatures.... Lions don't wander into the open ocean
@@FavoRitsu But orca have been known to feed on moose.
There is an area near the northwest coast of the US where the moose sometimes swim out to small islands just off-shore. If the moose tries it when orca are around, the moose generally doesn't reach its destination.
@@rogerrabbit80 I'd say that is a niche diet or hunting method and not a generalization. I understand your point though. If a ship is sailing through the ocean and someone's pet dog falls overboard, sharks may have a chance in sampling a land-dwelling snack
Ангелочки .
Not shark. They are hunt dolphin.
Poor *_Flipper_*
they are all dolphin !!
like a leopard eating a cat !! and it did happen !!
OH GOD
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I wonder if the freedom that cetaceans experience swimming in open waters is akin to a fowl’s freedom of flight?
I think hi-tech and big industry has made humanity feel too big for its britches!!!
Why you people hunt so many of the the worlds. Beauty like that’s not fair hete animals deserve to live there own life not turned into food these. Beautiful Animals don’t deserved to die and I mean all animals
Aye dw, more and more people are starting to feel that way.
Not that we really have a choice, literally everything is dying super fuckin fast on earth.
Drone footage of Operator Complete Fail! Full Video!
Nichts zu sehen!!
Terrible camera man
Clickbait
How? The footage showed the orcas, the porpoise, and the hunting behaviour.
99% of the footage is meaningless.
I hate killer whales
The feelings are mutual, human. And they’re a lot bigger than you!
@@MalcolmBrenner My brain's bigger 😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏
@@bojaiden5175 No, actually it isn’t. Human brain = 3lbs. Bottlenose dolphin brain = 3.3 lbs. Orca brain up to 9 lbs. + more sulci (folds) on the neocortex. We humans should be glad orcas don’t have opposable thumbs and show no interest in forging metal!
I think they were teaching the calf how to hunt