I think more intelligent species like orca and dolphins know that humans are perfectly capable of exterminating them if they mess around, so they leave us alone. There was a shark panic about a century ago after a streak of attacks, and the response decimated the shark population for decades. You don't mess with the apex predator.
@@4thdimension771 nah we probably a lil too big for them. Like how you don’t want to run over a squirrel or possum cuz it’ll make you a lil squeamish cuz you gone kinda feel that lol
I literally find myself waving to dogs sometimes. Like when someone walks past me in the street with their dog and before I can stop myself, I absentmindedly wave as if it’s going to do it right back 😅😂
Aslo Orca 2: Haven't you heard about those things?! I hear they have lazer beams shooting from their ear lobes and poisonous sea stars ejecting out of their ass! They are bad news bro! Orca 1: .....the fuck is a laser?
Hi they are not actually submarines they are a species of whale that live in the sea and you can also see them at See World if you don't believe me. Thanks
@@dzrewn1so true. it’s because they like to eat shark liver and discard the rest of the body, right? my girlfriend told me about, orcas are her fave animal
I bet they have! There is an incredible orca conservationist working with the orcas of New Zealand called Ingrid Visser and she knows them all. If you want to support Orcas and their freedom this is one of the best addresses to go to.
@@CognizantCheddarDuring the last couple of years the Orcas have sunk quite a number of yachts around the waters of Spain and Portugal and attaced numerous others.
@@andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928 It's Willy. We sent him free and he immediately told the other Orcas what goes on in captivity. Once they knew, it was all over for the human race.
From Alaska, my uncle befriended an Orca once while fishing. It slapped it's tail several times and sent tons of salmon flying to the shore. As a thank you, he threw several back at the Orca to catch. From that point on, every Sunday when he went to fish, that same Orca would be there. It would hang around for about an hour while he fished before slamming it's tail. Almost like it knew to let him have his time to catch his own. Eventually, it had babies and they'd show up too. He'd feed them their share as well each time. It was a beautiful arrangement until my uncle passed. I think it knew after several months of not seeing him as they stopped coming. But I hear every once in awhile, the residents would say they would find over a dozen or more salmon beached. Beautiful creatures.
Could never figure out why man doesn't make wet suits in the color blue so they might blend in. Look like an alien seal in those blank wet suits.. no wonder the orca's looking him up & down. Thinks that split tailed weird looking seal will taste bad.
@@Lady-Carmakazithis is a hilariously intriguing comment as I envisioned this whole scenario in my minds eye and now want to sue you for emotional distress!! 🤣🤣🤣
That intelligence. Another intelligent being right there , yet so different. Hits different than just a fear. Given that there is almost no attacks in the wild on humans except in sea worlds where they''re turned into circus toys.
It could be like wolves. Wolves are smart enough to know that killing a human means more humans will come to kill them as revenge. I bet orcas know how good we are at killing and destroying, so they leave us alone.
I know recordings of sounds have been analyzed and replayed to communicate a few "words" with some dolphins. I'm sure we could do the same one day with orcas.
@@Paracelsus431 Anything can act as a strep test if you're brave enough..... But yeah, I would flip the f*ck out if I got dropped off over the ocean. Paranoid something would APPEAR and grab me.
Many Orcas are specialized hunters and learn to hunt a specific kind of prey from their family. Some pods focus solely on seals, others solely on certain species of fish, etc.
Imagine orcas just confirming if he was indeed human and not a seal. The pod is definitely stress free, for they have all of the ocean for themselves unlike in captivity.
It's terror only if you concider it as a terror. You don't concider a blue whale a terror because you know it won't purposely do anything to you. Orcas follow pretty much the same pattern with humans, they are curious but not dangerous because humans are not their natural food. And if you say yeah but there have been cases where orca attacks human, I can say that there are more cases where pet dog attacks its owner. That does not mean that a pet dog would propose threat by default.
@@blakewalker94 that was exactly what he was hinting to. Dolphins are insanely smart and even partake in recreational drug use. Beware for when they develop opposable thumbs!
@@carolinehodgen9187 Crocs certainly so. But not Great Whites. Great Whites are sharp sighted, curious animals, prone to taking taste tests of unfamiliar objects that catch their eye. They usually spit out people rather than adding them to the menu. They spit us out because we're too bony. Great whites have extremely slow digestive tracts, if they eat something less than optimal, it slows down their digestive tract for days. A high fat diet is mandatory for the great white to maintain its body temperature and keep its brain warm in cold water. That's why their favorite meal are seals.
@@Pie_The_Man Obviously, but orcas are smart enough to know not to mess with humans. Their intelligence is on the same level as a 15-16 yr old human and there’s clearly a reason why they have yet to attack a human in the wild. Even in captivity they only did after they reached their absolute breaking point (and gave several warnings beforehand)
It sure did. I don’t play w/ nature. You’re in their territory. They have the right to be here just as we do…but I don’t want that smoke so I’m not going to be where they are.
It sure did. I don’t play w/ nature. You’re in their territory. They have the right to be here just as we do…but I don’t want that smoke so I’m not going to be where they are.
Yes!! Deciding if it’s gana eat you or not. Are these your last moments will you be on of those people who just vanished because they left nothing of you to be found 😮
It's orcas in captivity you should scared. On record there are countless incidents of orcas attacking handlers. Of all the many attacks only 4 four have fatal. 3 of these fatal attacks were all caused by the same ocra. The male orca known as Tilikum.
@@notinservice7112 they really are that why they work w them in sea world and not sharks lol they’re docile towards us in nature they just get depressed and start to lose their mind after all they may actually have more brain power than us and would you get depressed and go crazy if you were trapped in a house by someone your whole life?
If I’m not mistaken, all documented Orca attacks happened with Orcas that were being held in captivity. Outside of that, they’ve only been known to attack boats when the boats have posed a threat to them previously.
@@kxkxkxkx "Orcas have been encountering humans in the ocean for centuries, and while there's a handful of accounts like Ponting's, there's only one report of the species killing a human. The fatal encounter reportedly happened in the 1950s, when some orcas became trapped in sea ice in the eastern Canadian Arctic. Two Igloolik Inuit elders told researchers decades later that a young man ignored the advice of his elders and went to see the trapped killer whales. He was warned the ice was too thin, but he believed he could outrun the orcas. According to the elders, an orca broke through the thin ice and ate him. It's a cautionary tale that the researchers couldn't verify when they reported it as part of a 2014 study in the journal Aquatic Mammals. Hoyt thinks that falling into icy water is a more likely cause of the man's death." www.livescience.com/animals/how-often-do-orcas-attack-humans
DOCUMENTED. What about the UNDOCUMENTED CASES WHEN THE WENT UNDOCUMENTATED BECAUSE NOBODY COULD CREATE DOCUMENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTABLE OCCURRENCE DUE TO BEING DIGESTED?!?!
Difference is the Orca is likely more intelligent, and definitely isn't looking at people as food. More like curious about what they are and what they are going to do. There has never been a recorded Orca attack in the wild, they are smart enough to know a human isn't a fish, or a seal, or a shark.
heh nah it knows it would take 0 effort to eat that guy, these guys hunt great white sharks and kill them just to eat their livers as a tasty treat. They know we're intelligent theyre very curious about us.
@@scottydu81 You would live more primitive than any animal if you didnt use other people's inventions. Orcas doesnt need that to live 90 years in peace and prosperity
No need to be scared of occasionally, they are actually dolphins - not whales! Dolphins and orcas will protect you from sharks and actually seem to enjoy interacting with us. They are mammals just like us and it seems like they know we are related
@@jamesh8862 isn't that specific one attacking fishers and whalers? Like bigger ships that aren't simple fishing boats but the ones that cause damage.
There is a reason there are low statistics of Orcas killing human. Most will never know what happened to you after they’re done with you. They’re the mafia of the ocean.
Did anyone else see the little curious head tilt? Like I try not to humanize animals too much but that really felt like he was saying "huh wow never seen one of y'all in person, cool"
While we do tend to humanise a lot of animals I’d say that’s probably not far from the truth in this case. Orcas are scarily intelligent, they can be genuinely curious all the way to intentionally cruel.
Fun facts, jumping spiders actually do this too. They possess the ability to have a thought process (a very simple one like planning out how they are going to get their prey) they often tilt their heads when curious
I think we’re confusing humanize with thinking … just because other animals aren’t our species of animal doesn’t mean they don’t think, plan, play, communicate, find joy, sadness… they do all the same things.
Correction: there has NEVER been a (documented) case of orcas purposefully harming a human in the water, in the wild. Not counting boats. This shows ya just how bad seaworld and co are…
@nanashi5139 Dumb comment. Knowledge has never been as accessible and easy to obtain as today. Yet that doesn’t reflect on people unfortunately. Orcas are fascinating creatures - you should do some research.
Older sharks also generally know we aren't food as well. Shark attacks are fatal due to the test bite not due to them actually wanting to eat us. Also fun fact if you respect the hierarchy of a huge feeding group like on a whale corpse you have next to nothing to fear because if a small or medium shark tried to start shit with you one of the bigger sharks would drive it off. It's really fascinating how intelligent sea life as a whole
Seeing anything big in the water is scary. Something bigger than you in the ocean, frightening. Seeing something bigger than you, stopping, calling its friend over, looking you up and down... that's terrifying.
@@dreamlander06 "aw, it's more of those `special needs` creatures that can barely swim, can't stay down very long and need all kinds of noisy `stuff` to get around and not die."
I would literally cry so hard. The most joy, awe, humility, humble, thankful tears of my life. We MUST protect the oceans and all the magnificent creatures who live in them. We simply MUST.
Why would it be an "ability", I'm 150% sure that every single living thing with eyes can tell that what they are seeing is not thier kind. Like what do you imagine every other animal think when they see a human? Like just blank, nothing? My God
@@robbylebotha I think what the original poster meant was more in the lines of they recognize humans as humans, with attached meanings to it ("do not eat, many more will come and hunt us" or w/e people romanticize these fascinating animals in their head like).
I feel like the scariest thing about orcas is that if it does decide to kill you it will just fuck with you for as long as it feels like until you die, then it will throw you 80ft in the air. Truly awesome creatures!
@@meredithgrubb4497Jesus… now how do I get the phrase “degloved” out of my memory bank ha. Yea idc how peaceful they are supposed to be. I’d die of cardiac arrest if I had saw that dude coming right towards him.
@mmww1127 Except Orcas don't attack humans in the wild. Only in captivity. They are very picky eaters. They swim with all kinds of other animals. Including people's dogs.
@@barbaravance6774 All very true Barbara. However, even armed with this knowledge his heart would have been pounding. I have dived with a basking shark which is peaceful and docile but it still makes you nervous.
This is so incredible, seeing them being curious and communicating with eachother while looking at him like omg I wish I knew what the conversation was. They look so intelligent
Killer Whales are actually related to the porpoise family. Normally, they pose no threat to humans, except for their size. They are, however, hunters of the sea. They will approach seals, and other sizeable creatures for food. They also hunt in packs, called pods.
@@Dynamic0NE I think he's referring to the fact that Orcas aren't generally considered dangerous to humans. But their presence will keep sharks (even Great Whites) out of the area.
There are 0 documented case of attacks in the wild on people by Orcas. 0!!!!!!!!! They have gone after boats disabling them and some have sank but no attacks on humans in the wild.
But Orcas stay away from pilot whales. They will move out of areas when pilot whales come into them. No one knows why, but they do give them their respect.
My brother and I used to play free willy with our persian cat. We would pick him up and toss him across the living room onto the couch and scream "free willy!" 😂 no cats were harmed, I promise. He was just terrified
@@silverbee3373kids do things like that. It’s up to parents to supervise and teach. I would imagine as an adult this commenter is no longer playing free Willy with cats .
Lmao that is awesome and im sure the cat was ok with it. Probably started tk like the interaction after awhile. Cats are weird that way@MakeCaliNiceAgain
He’s sitting in the kelp. From a distance they probably thought he was a seal, but then as they got closer, being very intelligent, they realized he was a human. 😊
That was kinda cool. You see him reach his hand towards them and the orca flaps his fin. Almost as if hes mimicking him raising the right one. That would be cool as shit!
Really? Tsunamis... hurricanes... rip tides...temperature... depth... vast distances... there's a very long list of things the ocean itself can do. It is not always a benign and gentle body of water.
@@backtobaking4054 it's ironic since they're just like us, we hunt and create farms for meat. Now am not a supporter of the vegan bs, but we are just as cruel as they are. They need meat to live, we also need meat to be nutritioned and healthy. They're also highly intelligent and do not attack humans. (Wild ones don't.) So it really shows how complex their connection network is. They know what we are, they know what we are capable of, they know we aren't food.
If you've ever heard the old saying, "Like recognizes like," I truly believe that orca, dolphins & whales recognize that humans are also intelligent species (at least some humans), and they don't want to harm us. It's a shame that we humans can't, or won't, always pay them the same courtesy.
I love orcas, they are one of my favorite animals. But I have to admit, if I encountered one like this in the wild, I'd probably be terrified! Bigger, stronger, and more intelligent than everything save possibly humans ourselves. Powerful and awesome!
They're smart but they aren't smarter than humans. They don't have cell phones, they aren't down there writing scientific journals, they've invented nothing. They're intelligent but only within reason.
@@jevelwilson In 2017, off St. Victoria in Canada, I watched a pod of orcas destroy an entire pod of porpoises. And I do mean destroy. Even our tour guide went speechless after a few minutes. When all the huge fins turned to face our boat as one, I've never felt such terror. They swam off, of course, but it's hard not to feel small after seeing something like that. A 60 foot boat doesn't feel like much to such raw power. Nature is amazing, but terrifying. What was scary was that it wasn't like watching lions or tigers hunting. They were having fun!
I think I would have tried to hug and kiss it. Everywhere I ever dived I never once had the the pleasure of meeting an orca.😒😒 I call it deprived. This guy got extremely fortunate, A very nice video, thanks for sharing your great fortune !😍😍😍😍.
@@TheSkrudsmost people describe them as “killer whales”, which is a misnomer. they do kill, yes, out of necessity as most life does, but they aren’t whales (they’re technically in the dolphin family). they’re almost never described as specifically apex predators, only as “killer whales”, a term that historically has made humans afraid of them.
I truly believe they were checking if he needed help. They have a whole part of their brain for empathy and emotion. Watch the swimmer in New Zealand that swam with them. They were trying to help her get to shore!
do noot asociate that aspect of humans into wild animals man, to many people have died thinking that only to get mauled, bitten and crushed by wild animals, begining with bears, chimpanzes, moose, elephants, rhios and indeed killer whales, its rare but good forbid one gets the idea that you could do as food
@@Nicolas3000fulexactly. thank u for this. it's so easy for humans to feel all disney princess around wild animals but when u start anthropomorphizing these beasts, you're already playing with danger
@Nicolas3000ful Superiority complex at its best. Some people think we are some special kind of meat bag, and other animals respect us. We are lucky orcas don't treat us the same as seals... yet.
"I'm not killing you. But I could."
I think more intelligent species like orca and dolphins know that humans are perfectly capable of exterminating them if they mess around, so they leave us alone. There was a shark panic about a century ago after a streak of attacks, and the response decimated the shark population for decades.
You don't mess with the apex predator.
The same way I look at ants 😂😅😮
@@mikewilson4946😅😅😅 Right??!
Real EASY to! 😂
@@4thdimension771 nah we probably a lil too big for them. Like how you don’t want to run over a squirrel or possum cuz it’ll make you a lil squeamish cuz you gone kinda feel that lol
The human urge to wave at a creature even though they have no idea what it means
Imagine if one waved back
I literally find myself waving to dogs sometimes. Like when someone walks past me in the street with their dog and before I can stop myself, I absentmindedly wave as if it’s going to do it right back 😅😂
Don’t be silly: all ocean creatures (except of course the bottom feeders) are familiar with waves.
@@timchapman5567😂
@@timchapman5567underrated comments of history
That orca was in a tour group that paid for a human spotting trip
Underrated 😁
Remember, if you feed the human it will only encourage it and it will lose its fear.
Awesome post
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Orca 1: Can I pet that dawg?
Orca 2: No, leave it tf alone. Let's go.
Aslo Orca 2:
Haven't you heard about those things?! I hear they have lazer beams shooting from their ear lobes and poisonous sea stars ejecting out of their ass! They are bad news bro!
Orca 1:
.....the fuck is a laser?
Very good!
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
What about the other 6 close by?
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Those cow submarines sure are majestic.
Hmm, yes, quite the specimen. 🧀🍷🎩
@@Sugondeesindubitably my friend 🍷🧀🥂✨
I've got a black and white cow with similar markings and attitude. the difference is she will f... you up if you mess with her calf.
Hi they are not actually submarines they are a species of whale that live in the sea and you can also see them at See World if you don't believe me. Thanks
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Orca was scanning him and thought “that liver is too small”
Not many will understand what you wrote here..
@@dzrewn1so true. it’s because they like to eat shark liver and discard the rest of the body, right? my girlfriend told me about, orcas are her fave animal
Not worth the trouble...lol...
@airbornemelody6156 because shark skin damages the orcas teeth. Otherwise, they'd eat more of the shark.
They can't cook beans and can't afford wine
“Hey bro there’s a human over here.”
“Oh shit fr? I haven’t seen one before.”
That's exactly what happened here. "Look! A human!".
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I bet they have! There is an incredible orca conservationist working with the orcas of New Zealand called Ingrid Visser and she knows them all. If you want to support Orcas and their freedom this is one of the best addresses to go to.
The orcas were like oh!!!! They do exist! 😂
What do they taste like?
Glad to see the treaty we have with the Orcas is still iron clad.
We violate the treaty far more often than they ever do. :(
Have you heard of White Gladys? You may say different afterwards…
@@CognizantCheddarDuring the last couple of years the Orcas have sunk quite a number of yachts around the waters of Spain and Portugal and attaced numerous others.
@@andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928Good , yatch are just Rich people invading their territory and polluting it
@@andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928 It's Willy. We sent him free and he immediately told the other Orcas what goes on in captivity. Once they knew, it was all over for the human race.
From Alaska, my uncle befriended an Orca once while fishing. It slapped it's tail several times and sent tons of salmon flying to the shore. As a thank you, he threw several back at the Orca to catch. From that point on, every Sunday when he went to fish, that same Orca would be there. It would hang around for about an hour while he fished before slamming it's tail. Almost like it knew to let him have his time to catch his own. Eventually, it had babies and they'd show up too. He'd feed them their share as well each time. It was a beautiful arrangement until my uncle passed. I think it knew after several months of not seeing him as they stopped coming. But I hear every once in awhile, the residents would say they would find over a dozen or more salmon beached. Beautiful creatures.
The orcas to your uncle: "we believe this is a fair deal"
Like a cat bringing their owner a mouse because they think we are too shite at hunting
that's a beautiful story, intelligent species are also have complex emotions. Orcas are one of the most majesting creatures on this planet
I love stories like this.
they got a useful brain and emotions, but still one of the most deadly animals you can find in the sea.
It’s terrifying how from on top of the water it looks very calm, but just below are two massive orcas
Could never figure out why man doesn't make wet suits in the color blue so they might blend in. Look like an alien seal in those blank wet suits.. no wonder the orca's looking him up & down. Thinks that split tailed weird looking seal will taste bad.
@@Lady-Carmakazithis is a hilariously intriguing comment as I envisioned this whole scenario in my minds eye and now want to sue you for emotional distress!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@Lady-Carmakazi well if you die or get lost at sea no one's going to be able to find you in a blue or black wet suit so have fun with that
@Lady-Carmakazi its probably a good thing if people stand out don't look tasty to killer whales. Don't want them to mistake you for prey
Think about crocodiles.. nice slow water no ripples then a 15ft crocodile lunges out
I saw a comment that called orcas “panda torpedos” and i will never forget that
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Thank you for sharing lol love it😂❤!!!
Casual Geographic got himself a new synonym for the oreo guppy
@@the_cringe_nerdThe fact that he called them homicidal oreo dolphins before is amazing Lmfao
I gotta remember this, that’s just too good to forget.
An apex predator feared by sharks and whales which also weighs literal tons is just curios enough to analyze you. This is just amazing.
That intelligence. Another intelligent being right there , yet so different. Hits different than just a fear. Given that there is almost no attacks in the wild on humans except in sea worlds where they''re turned into circus toys.
It could be like wolves. Wolves are smart enough to know that killing a human means more humans will come to kill them as revenge. I bet orcas know how good we are at killing and destroying, so they leave us alone.
Its so fascinating how they literally stop and analyze. That’s true intelligence
@@enjoyerofspace having worked in the Veterinary field for a decade. I would say the same “intelligence”. Try again.
@TheRextinguishedGentleman I’m great! Ask your Mom! Or Dad for that matter. 😂😂😂
@@nordyboi you good mate?
I know recordings of sounds have been analyzed and replayed to communicate a few "words" with some dolphins. I'm sure we could do the same one day with orcas.
@@nordyboi that joke is from like fourth grade dude. Come on do better.
It's crazy how quick something can appear in view while under the surface. Nothing but dark, faded water then BOOM. Orca.
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Lmfao
That's one of the reasons I have thalassophobia😂
Reason #2985 why i'd rather throat a cactus than go diving underwater
@@Paracelsus431 Anything can act as a strep test if you're brave enough..... But yeah, I would flip the f*ck out if I got dropped off over the ocean. Paranoid something would APPEAR and grab me.
Orca: you ever been to Sea World?
Human: no
Orca: aight, we good
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My brain: Thank you for not eating me.
My ego: What, I'm not good enough to eat?!?
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That's exactly what Walter White would think
@@AllMenMustServeHe's middleweight
Thought it was me alone
Many Orcas are specialized hunters and learn to hunt a specific kind of prey from their family. Some pods focus solely on seals, others solely on certain species of fish, etc.
I’d be in awe, happy, and shitting myself in fear all at once
Me too…!!!
Was just about to say, 'I wish I wore my brown wetsuit'
Truth!!
@@mycosis baby seals are often brown and I bet those things are tasty xD
That's your daily experience sat in front of your PC 24/7 🎉
"he shat his pants, disgusting. let's get a seal instead"
No joke, you would get no footage if that was me, the water would be brown. 😂
😂😂😂@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks
😂😂😂- The orca is truly disgusted!!! I can hear them whistling, "Ewwwwww"!
Reaper death seal
Exactly! 🤣🤣
Orca made sure eye contact happened. Like "you should be scared bro"
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I think its the complete opposite.
Orca: Howdy partner, dont worry, we're allies remember.
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@DeclanLee-uf4tc i don’t know if it’s bad or just weird.
The Orca knew the swimmer was scared.....behind him he saw this floating
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Imagine orcas just confirming if he was indeed human and not a seal. The pod is definitely stress free, for they have all of the ocean for themselves unlike in captivity.
The terror is that it’s facing
him, looking directly at him.
And thinking. What to do what to do….
More terrifying than a shark (I don’t think I can outsmart an orca)
@@KimmyLikesIt shark or orca, even if you can outsmart them, you cannot react fast enough they can get you before you have time to do anything
Them thinking they're the smartest predator, then they see us... "What a cute toy!!".😂
@KimmyLikesIt Indeed. Orca are incredibly intelligent + emotional critters too, but unlike the thumbed man at 200lbs, Orca weigh a LOT more.
It's terror only if you concider it as a terror.
You don't concider a blue whale a terror because you know it won't purposely do anything to you.
Orcas follow pretty much the same pattern with humans, they are curious but not dangerous because humans are not their natural food.
And if you say yeah but there have been cases where orca attacks human, I can say that there are more cases where pet dog attacks its owner. That does not mean that a pet dog would propose threat by default.
Orca 1: Can we eat him?
Orca 2: Nah, too much bone
I was about to make the same comment. lol
Orcas don't eat human meat, your comment is irrelevant.
They love to eat sharks livers@@archvile1313.
@@archvile1313yeah because too much bone
@@heavybre LMAO
Orca: This isn't the pufferfish dealer, lets go.
most underrated comment on youtube.
I find this so funny because dolphins use puffer fish to get high! lmao
@@blakewalker94 that was exactly what he was hinting to. Dolphins are insanely smart and even partake in recreational drug use. Beware for when they develop opposable thumbs!
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It’s so cool how the orca and the man are just staring at eachother. Like they understand eachother in a way.
We're not to their taste, luckily. Crocs and great whites, on the other hand, aren't so fussy.
@carolinehodgen9187 you realize an animal can be dangerous to humans without being direct predators of them right
real recognize real
@@carolinehodgen9187 Crocs certainly so. But not Great Whites.
Great Whites are sharp sighted, curious animals, prone to taking taste tests of unfamiliar objects that catch their eye.
They usually spit out people rather than adding them to the menu. They spit us out because we're too bony. Great whites have extremely slow digestive tracts, if they eat something less than optimal, it slows down their digestive tract for days.
A high fat diet is mandatory for the great white to maintain its body temperature and keep its brain warm in cold water. That's why their favorite meal are seals.
@@Pie_The_Man Obviously, but orcas are smart enough to know not to mess with humans. Their intelligence is on the same level as a 15-16 yr old human and there’s clearly a reason why they have yet to attack a human in the wild. Even in captivity they only did after they reached their absolute breaking point (and gave several warnings beforehand)
The orca literally looked him up and down 😅😂😂😂
As if to say "it's only another human being guys, nothing that interesting, and nothing worth eating either"! 😁.
It sure did. I don’t play w/ nature. You’re in their territory. They have the right to be here just as we do…but I don’t want that smoke so I’m not going to be where they are.
It sure did. I don’t play w/ nature. You’re in their territory. They have the right to be here just as we do…but I don’t want that smoke so I’m not going to be where they are.
Hey guys I smell his liver is bad from alcohol😅
That orca was sizing him up
Having a big creature stare at you with curiosity is scary but HAVING IT LOOK AT YOU UP AND DOWN WHILE JUDGING YOU IS EVEN MORE TERRIFYING 😮
Yes!! Deciding if it’s gana eat you or not. Are these your last moments will you be on of those people who just vanished because they left nothing of you to be found 😮
Welcome to the life of literally any animal/insect smaller than human.
Soooo this!!😂😂😂
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@@mealsome1571my immediate thought was my interactions with jumping spiders
No matter how much you tell me theyre safe id still be terrified.
You should be terrified. They are friendly but still have the ability to rip us to shreds with ease
I would be scared of orcas that eat seals those ones probably eat fish and rays
It's orcas in captivity you should scared. On record there are countless incidents of orcas attacking handlers. Of all the many attacks only 4 four have fatal. 3 of these fatal attacks were all caused by the same ocra. The male orca known as Tilikum.
@@troyjohnson1186 friendly? Tell that to any other organism in the ocean.
@@notinservice7112 they really are that why they work w them in sea world and not sharks lol they’re docile towards us in nature they just get depressed and start to lose their mind after all they may actually have more brain power than us and would you get depressed and go crazy if you were trapped in a house by someone your whole life?
Fun fact, there has never been a recorded case of Orcas attacking humans in the wild. That's because they leave no witnesses.
That just shows how much happier they are when in the wild. They won’t hurt us if we don’t hurt them
Foreals, and I don’t want to find out😂
I've lived in rough neighborhoods for years, this orca's body language spoke and said "You ain't from around here homie "
Lol.
Lmao
LOL. I thought the same thing.
He said “they not like us” 😂
"Who you here to see, young blood ? " Lol.
"Don't swim like a seal, don't swim like a seal!!!"
They know the difference. Orca’s are highly intelligent.
Yeah, they probably saw what we did to the whales and were like: best not mess with these psychos..
This quote would be fun in a movie 😁
Orca never attack people in the wild.
Dont be suspicious don't be suspicious
If I’m not mistaken, all documented Orca attacks happened with Orcas that were being held in captivity. Outside of that, they’ve only been known to attack boats when the boats have posed a threat to them previously.
you are both totally mistaken plus very naive 😂
@@kxkxkxkx you are both totally throwing accusations plus not providing a source 😂
@@kxkxkxkxOrcas usually ignore humans and in many cases avoid humans.
@@kxkxkxkx "Orcas have been encountering humans in the ocean for centuries, and while there's a handful of accounts like Ponting's, there's only one report of the species killing a human. The fatal encounter reportedly happened in the 1950s, when some orcas became trapped in sea ice in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Two Igloolik Inuit elders told researchers decades later that a young man ignored the advice of his elders and went to see the trapped killer whales. He was warned the ice was too thin, but he believed he could outrun the orcas. According to the elders, an orca broke through the thin ice and ate him.
It's a cautionary tale that the researchers couldn't verify when they reported it as part of a 2014 study in the journal Aquatic Mammals. Hoyt thinks that falling into icy water is a more likely cause of the man's death." www.livescience.com/animals/how-often-do-orcas-attack-humans
DOCUMENTED. What about the UNDOCUMENTED CASES WHEN THE WENT UNDOCUMENTATED BECAUSE NOBODY COULD CREATE DOCUMENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTABLE OCCURRENCE DUE TO BEING DIGESTED?!?!
They are so beautiful. Wow, you can see their curiosity and playfulness in their body language. So intelligent.
Definitely! I have snorkeled with them many times in Norway. Best experience of my life! I adore them!❤️❤️❤️
Orca: i'm letting you off with a warning
little known fact: this orca was off duty. normally they are seen in uniform with flashing blue and red lights.
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Meeting a human in the wild would make my day as an Orca to.
If they were friend, yes. But if they were foe, no. For both species. LOL😂
really? i wd think humans have a shit ton to answer for. i’d be f*ng furious
We used to steal their children
@@ilovedogs2642we maybe still do! I'd have to do some research to confirm
@@detailedanimation research “the grind” annual pilot whale hunt in the faroe islands.
That Orca was looking at you like I do at a potato chip I dropped on the floor, wondering if you're worth the effort.
Difference is the Orca is likely more intelligent, and definitely isn't looking at people as food. More like curious about what they are and what they are going to do. There has never been a recorded Orca attack in the wild, they are smart enough to know a human isn't a fish, or a seal, or a shark.
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heh nah it knows it would take 0 effort to eat that guy, these guys hunt great white sharks and kill them just to eat their livers as a tasty treat. They know we're intelligent theyre very curious about us.
@@yangpaan453they don't mean that it would take much effort, they mean that even the small amount of effort it would take isn't worth the reward
They are way smarter than we ever can comprehend
Eh, have orcas ever produced a good pancake recipe? I can google a few good ones, that seems pretty intelligent to me.
@@scottydu81 You would live more primitive than any animal if you didnt use other people's inventions. Orcas doesnt need that to live 90 years in peace and prosperity
That’s why I always cheat off their tests
@@Jacob-SimonsenOrcas are pretty evil though.
@@iceycones654 Not as evil as humans.
I’d be torn between awe and being terrified AF 🤣🤣❤ they seemed to be observing the man like “wow… a freakin human! Come look at him!!” 😂❤️
I would b only scared lol😂
The narrator said there was a pod of eight orca, they came to see if he was a threat to the pod.
@@ozziodefazio8350 that’s WILD though 🤣 imagine seeing two big ass whales just looking at you 👀😂❤️
I'd of died of heart failure.
No need to be scared of occasionally, they are actually dolphins - not whales! Dolphins and orcas will protect you from sharks and actually seem to enjoy interacting with us. They are mammals just like us and it seems like they know we are related
Plot twist: the orcas swam away saying "oh, what a rare and wonderful encounter with a human. We must tell the others!" 😅😊
"Rare & wonderful encounter with a Killer Human."😁
I doubt it being that they are highly intelligent and the same can't be said of us as them... as that we don't generally cause a direct threat.
Whahahahah
@@nahaniyes yea they might actually be smarter than us
@@LuhblakkmusixI wouldn't doubt it.
The irony of them being called killer whales, while also describing them as somewhat friendly, and just mainly curious animals lmao
They are, indeed, killers. Just not of us, thankfully. They're even known to play with their food. 😂
Glad we aren't on their list of delicacies.
Lmao killer whales are not whales.. their name comes from a mistranslation.. they are whale killers.
It’s a mistranslation.
Their original name was Whale Killers
@@jamesh8862 isn't that specific one attacking fishers and whalers? Like bigger ships that aren't simple fishing boats but the ones that cause damage.
Towards humans they are very friendly
It's so crazy how he went above water for a second and submerged to see it right in front of him.
With my luck, I'd be all excited and want to say hello. Then become that rare statistic of someone being eaten by an Orca.
you not alone in this:) I had the same thoughts.
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u dont enter the statistic, u vanish and noone knows why.
There is a reason there are low statistics of Orcas killing human. Most will never know what happened to you after they’re done with you. They’re the mafia of the ocean.
Same. Pet the funny bitey whale.
The orcas saw the camera and thought, ooops, it's the legendary cameraman, and he never dies...so nothing to do here 😂
Fr 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
Nice
Perfect comment 😂
Maybe they picked up electrical impluses from the camera or detected some .
Did anyone else see the little curious head tilt? Like I try not to humanize animals too much but that really felt like he was saying "huh wow never seen one of y'all in person, cool"
While we do tend to humanise a lot of animals I’d say that’s probably not far from the truth in this case. Orcas are scarily intelligent, they can be genuinely curious all the way to intentionally cruel.
In "person?"
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila😂😂
Fun facts, jumping spiders actually do this too. They possess the ability to have a thought process (a very simple one like planning out how they are going to get their prey) they often tilt their heads when curious
I think we’re confusing humanize with thinking … just because other animals aren’t our species of animal doesn’t mean they don’t think, plan, play, communicate, find joy, sadness… they do all the same things.
Correction: there has NEVER been a (documented) case of orcas purposefully harming a human in the water, in the wild. Not counting boats.
This shows ya just how bad seaworld and co are…
Doesn't mean it can't happen.
@nanashi5139
Dumb comment. Knowledge has never been as accessible and easy to obtain as today. Yet that doesn’t reflect on people unfortunately. Orcas are fascinating creatures - you should do some research.
I love how he pans to the right and there’s suddenly another Orca staring at him with its head tilted 😂😂
Like that scene in Jurassic Park with the Velociraptors when he said "Clever girl" before immediately dying
Yep like I know you aren’t food but. Hmmmmm? Then it’s all good and peace out
Reminded me of a dog with that head tilt.
Bruh, swimming in open water in NEW ZEALAND?! With Great White sharks, Orcas...dude is crazy...I would never
If you find yourself swimming with Orcas, then you’d have nothing to fear from Great White Sharks.
@@albertmendez2262 yeah that's great but swimming with an orca is even more scary. They won't eat you but will make you a toy if they choose to 💀💀
Great whites are actually terrified of Orcas and try their best to stay out of Orca territory
Older sharks also generally know we aren't food as well. Shark attacks are fatal due to the test bite not due to them actually wanting to eat us.
Also fun fact if you respect the hierarchy of a huge feeding group like on a whale corpse you have next to nothing to fear because if a small or medium shark tried to start shit with you one of the bigger sharks would drive it off. It's really fascinating how intelligent sea life as a whole
@@obsidianfrost9514 Then how do you explain that guy that was eaten by a shark in egypt? I can link the video if you want.
Orcas are too damn smart , looked the man up and down , thought for a bit and was like " hmm nah "
Orcas are such majestic creatures. Praise God.
Seeing anything big in the water is scary. Something bigger than you in the ocean, frightening. Seeing something bigger than you, stopping, calling its friend over, looking you up and down... that's terrifying.
Crazy how nature makes them look like they're smiling
Before they eat you. Jk. 😊
Blessings forever, beautiful GOD loves you forever, and Jesus loves you too forever. Teach everyone you know and don't know
Smiling is a gesture special to humans. So it is not nature but your brain making them look like they are smiling
They are smiling because they know they could toy around then kill you at any time, along with any other life in the water
The sea's jokers 🤡
It is scary how intelligent these creatures are.
Scary? More like amazing.
@@Jeff-sp7bgas amazing as a missing liver maybe
Almost as smart as humans 🎉
What should be scary is how many humans they're orders of magnitude smarter than.
For real. They’ll be taking over any day now. Shit keeps me up at night.
The Orca didn't Harm Human
They Judge
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Orcas are smart as a whip. They are curious about what a human could be but recognize we are often out of our element in the ocean.
this is incredible, i’m laughing at how weird we probably look to them while they flawlessly glide through the water
@@dreamlander06 "aw, it's more of those `special needs` creatures that can barely swim, can't stay down very long and need all kinds of noisy `stuff` to get around and not die."
@@SeanCC ur hilarious 😭 exactly this
@@SeanCC🤣
Orcas are smart enough to understand that humans can drive their species to extinction if they become a problem
the other orca at the back is literally looking at them like "what u got there, Todd?"
Todd the killer whale 😂
@@jamiecash6985Todd and his buddy Terry, or Tear bear as he is sometimes known.
He clearly looks more like a Phillip, but goes with Phil because he's laid back and chill.....
@@user-qt5eh9wb7g You can't just change names becos you think they should be different. 😾
Todd is thinking of how to get more money out of fallorca 4
They didn’t stop to say hello, they stopped to remind him who the real badass is
A baddie fosho
I would literally cry so hard. The most joy, awe, humility, humble, thankful tears of my life. We MUST protect the oceans and all the magnificent creatures who live in them. We simply MUST.
I truly believe orcas have the ability to be like hey there's a human
Why would it be an "ability", I'm 150% sure that every single living thing with eyes can tell that what they are seeing is not thier kind.
Like what do you imagine every other animal think when they see a human? Like just blank, nothing? My God
@@robbylebotha okay man relax dont be getting so aggravated it's okay my man everything is alright
@@robbylebothaikr lol
Orca are very intelligent
@@robbylebotha I think what the original poster meant was more in the lines of they recognize humans as humans, with attached meanings to it ("do not eat, many more will come and hunt us" or w/e people romanticize these fascinating animals in their head like).
I feel like the scariest thing about orcas is that if it does decide to kill you it will just fuck with you for as long as it feels like until you die, then it will throw you 80ft in the air. Truly awesome creatures!
Exactly. I don't want to be degloved in half a second.
@@meredithgrubb4497Jesus… now how do I get the phrase “degloved” out of my memory bank ha. Yea idc how peaceful they are supposed to be. I’d die of cardiac arrest if I had saw that dude coming right towards him.
No wild orca has ever killed a human.
@@chaotixthefox I know, just saying they have the capability to do so if they wanted to
@@chaotixthefoxnot that we know of anyway. The earth is a big planet and stuff happens.
What a once in a lifetime experience to come face to face with an orca , I would’ve been proper scared mind you, but they are beautiful
Yeah and documented it too I’m so jealous ✨
Yeah, of course once in a lifetime, because your lifetime will have an end After this
@mmww1127 Except Orcas don't attack humans in the wild. Only in captivity. They are very picky eaters. They swim with all kinds of other animals. Including people's dogs.
@@barbaravance6774 All very true Barbara. However, even armed with this knowledge his heart would have been pounding. I have dived with a basking shark which is peaceful and docile but it still makes you nervous.
@@mmww1127if you come to end it wouldn’t be because if the orca. It would be you overreacting.
Two of the world's greatest predators just casually observing each other with no malice whatsoever. It's incredible.
This is so incredible, seeing them being curious and communicating with eachother while looking at him like omg I wish I knew what the conversation was. They look so intelligent
„Look, it's one of this hairless seals.
Do not eat it though, they taste disgusting.”
The way they stood still, looked at him and then took of is insane.
Bro really said "On land you may command, but at sea, it is me" 💀
😂😂😂😂 lol
I actually speak Orca. And he said, “Don’t fuck with us and we won’t fuck with you. We cool?”
Lmao and the irony is that research says, Orcas know we are as intelligent as they are and hence their curious nature towards us....
Precious 🩷🩷🩷🩷
Why are they so cute while simultaneously being ruthless killers 😭
I wouldn't call them that. They only kill to eat or when under threat unlike us humans!
They have to eat lol. There’s no store to go to for food. Survival is survival
Correction ruthless eaters
@@ezura4760orca whales are absolute bastards lol, I promise you can look it up. They toy with their prey and kill for fun/sport lol
@@ezura4760 Dolphins kill for fun and so do orcas don't they?
The way they both came up for air before checking each other out again 😂😂
mammals doing mammal things
I love how he waved at them! I know they're super intelligent, vicious predators. But dang are they adorable lol
Killer Whales are actually related to the porpoise family. Normally, they pose no threat to humans, except for their size. They are, however, hunters of the sea. They will approach seals, and other sizeable creatures for food. They also hunt in packs, called pods.
For 10 seconds that was the safest human in all the earths oceans.
Hell no that's not safe
@@Dynamic0NE I think he's referring to the fact that Orcas aren't generally considered dangerous to humans. But their presence will keep sharks (even Great Whites) out of the area.
Yes sir.
There are 0 documented case of attacks in the wild on people by Orcas. 0!!!!!!!!! They have gone after boats disabling them and some have sank but no attacks on humans in the wild.
But Orcas stay away from pilot whales. They will move out of areas when pilot whales come into them. No one knows why, but they do give them their respect.
Their grandparents already told them about humans, but when they saw him they were unimpressed.
The orca challenged him to a breath hold competition. Smiled, blew a bubble, and swam away. Way to smart to be in a cage
Dolphins and orcas are two of the animals i will never eat, i consider them to smart
@@lax-8543 I would add octopus to that list.
Orcas are beautiful creatures. Absolutely gorgeous animals.
My toxic trait: Thinking this is my one chance to reenact free willy scene where we ride off together.
My brother and I used to play free willy with our persian cat. We would pick him up and toss him across the living room onto the couch and scream "free willy!" 😂 no cats were harmed, I promise. He was just terrified
@@TPS_Report Just terrified. Love for animals is definitely not your core competence.
@@silverbee3373kids do things like that. It’s up to parents to supervise and teach. I would imagine as an adult this commenter is no longer playing free Willy with cats .
Lmao that is awesome and im sure the cat was ok with it. Probably started tk like the interaction after awhile. Cats are weird that way@MakeCaliNiceAgain
Im 45 and have 2 cats....guesss whos gonna go home and reenact free willy with both cats?@@silverbee3373
That dude is lucky in so many ways.
He’s sitting in the kelp. From a distance they probably thought he was a seal, but then as they got closer, being very intelligent, they realized he was a human. 😊
You really think it knows what a human is??? It doesn’t care what it is
@@cindybrock1705Yes, they know and will pass humans by.
@@cindybrock1705 Yes it knows what a human is what do you think they don't learn that in their version of school????
@@cindybrock1705 U ARE SUPER SLOW THOSE ANIMALS ARE EXTREMELY SMART AND HAVE FEELINGS DO YOUR RESEARCH ‼️‼️‼️
Yes, they are very intelligent beings, and they know exactly what a human is@@cindybrock1705
“Watch me not end you… 1, 2, 3, gotcha! Shoulda seen your face…” 😂
That was kinda cool. You see him reach his hand towards them and the orca flaps his fin. Almost as if hes mimicking him raising the right one. That would be cool as shit!
He did!!! ❤❤❤❤
I'm not afraid of the ocean. I'm afraid of what's IN the ocean.
You should also be scared of the ocean. can't swim forever, especially if it's cold.
Ocean can absolutely take you also.
For me, the same thing goes for prisons and institutions. I don’t mind being confined, I mind the other crazy people in there…
Really? Tsunamis... hurricanes... rip tides...temperature... depth... vast distances... there's a very long list of things the ocean itself can do. It is not always a benign and gentle body of water.
@@LL949 Yes... you absolutely would mind being confined. You'd have to be crazy to think you'd like it.
Orca: "You own a yacht?"
Diver: "No."
Orca: "Aight, we good."
That made me laugh.
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This is so underrated
to good , hahaha! had me dying!!!
apparently those were juveniles up to no good. Lets not make broad striokes
ORCA'S ARE SOO BEAUTIFUL... JUST SOO BEAUTIFUL 🎉❤
That non-chalant "I just murdered a family of sealion" look
😂😂😂 that’s what’s really funny. Because everyone in the comments like awww Orcas are so cute. But they really Predators.
@@backtobaking4054 it's ironic since they're just like us, we hunt and create farms for meat. Now am not a supporter of the vegan bs, but we are just as cruel as they are. They need meat to live, we also need meat to be nutritioned and healthy. They're also highly intelligent and do not attack humans. (Wild ones don't.) So it really shows how complex their connection network is. They know what we are, they know what we are capable of, they know we aren't food.
@@backtobaking4054 they are still cute though! cats and dogs are predators too
orca's have the biggest smile in the world dude
Orcas, like all cetaceans, are incapable of smiling.
@@arc7375 I bet you're fun at a party
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Tigers
So does The Joker
They did take a good long look at him. I'm sure my heart would be pounding.
They 100% were deciding whether you were actually food or not. GUARANTEED!
They are so, so, so intelligent. So cool
Whales and elephants make me cry for some reason. I’ve heard they have an emotional part of their brains that we don’t have.
Whales and elephants make me cry for some reason. I’ve heard they have an emotional part of their brains that we don’t have.
Humans are more intelligent
@@rayhall6520 depends on the human!! 😂😂😂
@@pamr.8025 I agree just like it depends on the orca !! 🤣
They're such intelligent creatures
If you've ever heard the old saying, "Like recognizes like," I truly believe that orca, dolphins & whales recognize that humans are also intelligent species (at least some humans), and they don't want to harm us. It's a shame that we humans can't, or won't, always pay them the same courtesy.
@@johnnabuzby6103 thnku
@@Sarah-gq5jl You're welcome.
I love orcas, they are one of my favorite animals. But I have to admit, if I encountered one like this in the wild, I'd probably be terrified! Bigger, stronger, and more intelligent than everything save possibly humans ourselves. Powerful and awesome!
They're smart but they aren't smarter than humans. They don't have cell phones, they aren't down there writing scientific journals, they've invented nothing. They're intelligent but only within reason.
Knew an orca trainer. According to his team, they average an IQ in the 160 range, so.. yeah, leave 'em be.
Oh they are smarter than us humans.. waaaay smarter.
Amazing! Have more righteous intellect than some humans…
Exactly
the most magnificently terrifying experience he will probably ever have
Right after his wife texting him during work "we need to talk when you get home"
Believe me, I would have shat endlessly if i were him 😮
Amazed by his calm & composed mind
They rarely harm humans, but they are killers to seals/sea lions.
@@jevelwilson In 2017, off St. Victoria in Canada, I watched a pod of orcas destroy an entire pod of porpoises. And I do mean destroy. Even our tour guide went speechless after a few minutes. When all the huge fins turned to face our boat as one, I've never felt such terror. They swam off, of course, but it's hard not to feel small after seeing something like that. A 60 foot boat doesn't feel like much to such raw power. Nature is amazing, but terrifying. What was scary was that it wasn't like watching lions or tigers hunting. They were having fun!
Are you talking about the orcas?😊
Yes, I'm so terrified of them and he is just so still 😭 like F***, my nerves are screaming 😱 right now.
@@RibeyesteakSachertorte FUN, THEY WERE HAVING FUN 🙆 OH GOD MY NERVES
Orcas in captivity: 🤬
Orcas in natural habitat: 🤗
I can't blame them. 😅
Boom!💥💣🎯💯
These are wild you can tell much healthier and dorsal fins erect
I live across the San Juan's & Salish Sea and very blessed to see them 🙏
Take a ferry ride, or kayak and they swim right next to you 😉
To be fair, I think most captured orcas are clinic insane at this point...
I would be, locked on that disgusting and limiting aquarium.
I think I would have tried to hug and kiss it. Everywhere I ever dived I never once had the the pleasure of meeting an orca.😒😒 I call it deprived. This guy got extremely fortunate, A very nice video, thanks for sharing your great fortune !😍😍😍😍.
I’m sooooo happy to finally hear a narrator describe Orca’s as the Apex predator! Finally content with intelligence! 👍🙌👏
Ive never heard someone not call it an apex predator???
It has an professional sounding English accent, most likely it is an AI.
I am pretty sure Orcas are known Apex Predators. Same with great whites, Eagles, Lions, Polar Bear ect..
Let's open up some whaling laws and see if that title is deserved, eh?
@@TheSkrudsmost people describe them as “killer whales”, which is a misnomer. they do kill, yes, out of necessity as most life does, but they aren’t whales (they’re technically in the dolphin family). they’re almost never described as specifically apex predators, only as “killer whales”, a term that historically has made humans afraid of them.
This man is so lucky to be blessed by the two mighty Orcas presence. It really is a terrifyingly magnificent moment.
Great White Sharks flee the general area when these guys show up.
I heard if orca are in a certain area, sharks won't return for up to a year
Orca are truly a gift. It’s a shame the things we’ve done to them
Yep, people are truly sick
Where these majestic animals belong…free the ones in captivity!
Apparently they wouldn't survive cause they don't have a pod
They wouldn't know how to survive if they were freed but all other wild orcas should be left alone.
When you free an animal that's been conditioned to get it's food from humans, it dies in the wild because it no longer knows how to get food.
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Tell us you don’t understand Orcas, without telling us you don’t understand Orcas.
They’re so smart, they probably fully process that humans are out of their element and helpless in their domain.
I truly believe they were checking if he needed help. They have a whole part of their brain for empathy and emotion. Watch the swimmer in New Zealand that swam with them. They were trying to help her get to shore!
They don't eat human meat they wouldn't even like our meat they like seal and shark meat
do noot asociate that aspect of humans into wild animals man, to many people have died thinking that only to get mauled, bitten and crushed by wild animals, begining with bears, chimpanzes, moose, elephants, rhios and indeed killer whales, its rare but good forbid one gets the idea that you could do as food
@@Nicolas3000fulexactly. thank u for this. it's so easy for humans to feel all disney princess around wild animals but when u start anthropomorphizing these beasts, you're already playing with danger
@Nicolas3000ful Superiority complex at its best. Some people think we are some special kind of meat bag, and other animals respect us.
We are lucky orcas don't treat us the same as seals... yet.
“Every animal is a dog if you’re brave enough” - sun Tzu, the way of water
Orca: “nah he smart enough”
RIGHT😭😭