Orca Kill in Alaska
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2022
- Orca Kill in Alaska near Ravencroft Lodge. Pretty neat to see animals go on the hunt.
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Human : awww what a cute dolphin.. look thats Orca
Orcas : human loves violence, lets entertain them
That was no accident , that was done on porpoise !
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oh fuck...
Awesome video! Orcas are amazing! It looks like they were teaching a youngster how to hunt.
Very fortunate to witness the entire hunt. It looked like a Cow and younger Female Orca. The fins are a telltale sign of the individual Killer Whale. They are incredible hunters the Shark is lucky it was not killed for its Liver. They may have consumed the tongue and portions of the cheeks on the Dalls Porpoise. Leaving much of the Dalls Porpoise untouched. Incredible video showing a larger toothed Dolphin hunting a smaller cousin. The Orca showing why they are at the top of the food chain in their ocean habitat. 💪🏼
isn't the sperm whale the largest thoothed whale?
@@earlwolf9414 yes the Sperm Whale is the largest of the Toothed Whales. I meant to say the largest toothed Dolphin hunting a smaller one. Killer Whales are the largest toothed Dolphins that hunt other whale species. Killer Whales / Orcas even hunt the largest whale in the ocean the Blue whale. 💪🏼
THE ORCAS ARE DOLPHINS AND NOT whales
@@ketoras well actually they are both
@@ketoras actually I am correct the scientific name is Killer Whale ( Orcinus Orca ) is the largest toothed Dolphin. Of the family Delphinidae Genus Orcinus Phylum Chordata. There are 3 known types of Orcas / Killer Whale in the North Pacific. Resident, Transient and Off Shore Killer Whale or Orca. 💪🏼
The Orcas were probably practicing their hunting skills. If there was a shark there then he'll definitely take care of the carcass. Not really sad, just nature.
Orcas are absolutely beautiful animals and I could watch them all day long. You're very lucky to get to witness all of that so up close. Thanks for sharing 💕
Yes, it IS sad, "natural" does not make it "not sad", it IS sad, the end of life always is.
It is sad because the dolphins may have been siblings or a mated pair. Its easier to take if they kill to eat.
Technically we could say the same thing for humans when they kill for fun, no? Something will eventually eat that corpse.
@@CastleMc Agreed.
Well said. :)
One minute you're having fun and the next you're on the dinner plate
Fortunately we're the one animal that killer whales respect too much to put on their dinner plate.
@@dsrguru humans are animals confirmed
Would have been amazing if you could have gotten a drone overhead where the activity was.
Shark: Are you two done playing with that food?
I love Orcas ♥️👍 Beautiful animals Orcas are fascinating Creatures 👍♥️ 😃
Love them too, hopefully one day I'll be able to see them not just on you tube. In the ocean of course, not in the water tanks.
Orcas are the cats of their environment; total dicks, know they are assholes, and want to share it and show others….even want to be praised for their brutality.
Welp! You just taught me something. Alaska has sharks as I never knew of this. Actually did some UA-cam searching and found out Alaska has Great Whites and a shark that looks like a micro Great White called a Salmon Shark.
@Mark Hepworth Rule number one when interacting with a scholar: Never use or speak in absolutes. That being said, not *"every ocean or sea"* has sharks as The Dead Sea does not.
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@@mikrowave1985 every ocean got sharks!
@@mikrowave1985 Rule Number 2 when interacting with a master debater (pun intended). Never celebrate too early. The Dead Sea is not an actual "sea" at all. It's a mislabeled lake.
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The salmon shark is a subspecies of Mako, related to porbeagle shark
@@joedennehy386 That's interesting to learn as it looked like a quasi-fat Mako shark along with sharing the same "stout" like one similar to how dogs have similarities.
Such a great footage 🧡🧡👏🏻
Amazing , thank you for sharing your experience and this video.
Orcas killed Dall's porpoise
That's pretty sad for me to see. Dall porpoises are so fun and playful. They often escort us on our sailing trimaran and are so fast. We sail at 12 to 15 knots on a reach in good wind and the porpoises just play on our bow waves, rolling to their sides to look at us. They escort us through the start of Peril Straits almost every time so I think they hang close by. I realize the Orca need to live too, but transients can be so brutal.
They killed it for fun. I say fuc orcas
Well there's something you don't see everyday, awesome video!!!
What lodge was this next to? Can you stay there to watch this?
Orcas chasing dolphins is like Jason chasing teens through the forest, no matter how fast they run, no matter how slow Jason walks, he always catches them.
That was beyond incredible footage!! I have 0 clue how 70k plus people didn't like this video and only 775 did. What the heck. Anyhow very very cool!!
cause them 70k prefer dolphins, dolphin p***y vibrates…
Why would a couple of killer whales ganging up and killing that poor porpoise just for entertainment get a whole lot of likes? Is this the sadist channel? I felt bad for the porpoise. Killed just for kicks.
@@c2jones It's definitely sad but it's incredible footage of these animals in their habitat.
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There's an abundance of horrific, heart-wrenching, traumatic killing within natural habits publicly available for display, even in 4K if you like it.
But to regard them "very, very cool," requires some closet sadism within our wiring.
Would it be very cool to witness two mischievous teenage boys beating a small elementary child to death? No? What changed? You simply have no empathy for the porpoise because you're enamored by the display of orcas earning their names.
@@c2jones Your teenage boy question is out in space and you're way too presumptious. The footage of the orcas was very very cool. The part with the porpoise is very sad. To be honest, I didn't realize a porpoise was even in the video until I read the comments and rewatched the video. It's still great footage from the UA-camr regardless whether you or me like it or not.
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Thank you so much for sharing. What a phenomenal video.
This very much looks like a training lesson for the young female.
Amazing how they can catch those dolpins
True masters of the oceans
Those aren’t dolphins. Dalls Porpoise. They are closer to a beluga. With both having around the same top speed 35mph but the Orcas get to that speed faster and sustain a little longer. Plus 2v1 the Porpoise doesn’t have a shot.
@@HoRRiiBLe1313 beluga and narwhal are a completely different genus to porpoise. They are indeed closer relatives to dolphins.
All kind of things happened in this experience. Shark, orca, dolphin, one orca even went to the bathroom lol...a wild experience to witness!
Just got back from AK, didn't see anything like this. Where was this shot?
Prince William Sound
What type of shark was that? You couldn't see anything
Probably a salmon shark.
@@Feed-My-Mind-Not-My-Ego Agreed, probably a Salmon Shark which looks like a smaller Great White, but more of a greyness to their belly. They are very often mistaken for a great white when people fishing don't know the difference. And I have never herd of them being aggressive to humans yet
Orcas are the gangsters of the Puget sound .
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Orcas have been attacking a lot of boats in the Bay of Biscay and off the coast of Portugal recently. Sometimes leaving the boats disabled and without a rudder. Hear some of the attacks can last for quite awhile. Only speculation as to why they are doing this.
Yes! Finally humans might be on the menu’ 7 billion and counting hopefully Orcas get the job done
I wouldn’t even call it speculation. They are intelligent animals. They see those boats as a threat to their food sources. I’m sure you know that though.
Orcas have never attacked anything human in the wild. Ever. That being said, there has been a few different fishing boats off of Portugal in the last year or so being caught repeatedly tossing fish to pods of orcas off the sides of their ships. Orca are absurdly smart. At the very most they are BUMPING(just unknowingly causing thousands in dollars of damages to) boats inquirying about on board snacks and at the very least, the wolves of the seas are super interested and hyper inquisitive about you and want to interact with you. I mean don't go swimming right off the bat but make eye contact, talk to them, play music if you can.
I've kayaked with orcas and never once have I ever questioned my safety with these beautiful, majestic creatures. Just please stop misunderstanding their intentions.
@@WestHaddnin Do you live around a reef? I do and 80% are gone, desperate times call for desperate measures at least they’re doing something about it actions speak louder than words
Researchers have observed theyre all juveniles, and the leader has rudder scars all over it. Its probably safe to say theyre all possibly getting revenge on boats.
Too bad you didn’t have a drone. Possibly could’ve got some great footage.
When you're the Apex Predator ...
Exactly
Hit me with your pet shark!
Hit me with your pet shark!
Hit me with your pet shark!
Fire a whaaaaaale!!
Never mess with orcas
The shark got a free meal.
If I had to be an animal, definitely would pick Orcas.
cool video folks.........pay no attention to peeps that dont know how nature works
I'm Eagle/Killer Whale. In Alaska now. This kicks arse
Excellent. Thx
Wow. You’d think the smaller Porpoises would easily outmaneuver the larger Orcas. Makes me think that the porpoises were very young.
Humans: Aaaw nature is so beautiful!
Nature: Hold my blood thirst
Right On you Lucky
That spot most be awesome to watch Orcas, last week my boat took 3 hours to reach the place for whale watching. Sometimes you get impatient.
Those 2 Orcas porpoisely did that, crazy but it’s nature.
Orcas are so amazing
Orcas are majestic highly intelligent animals.
i love orcas there cool asf they got straight black air force energy
I thought for sure the Orcas would have gone after the shark too!
Maybe the porpoise was taunting the Orca teenagers and they did a swim-by…
Orcas can be real bastards, like cats.
I would think those porpoises would be faster than orcas. Probably are for short spurts, but it becomes an endurance situation -- it's like a wolf running down a deer.
Thanks for that David Attenborough
It’s crazy that the cell structure of all animal cells are genetically similar that a dog can go into the water and after millions of years look like a shark and dominate the waters.
We were all created from the same block, just given different lots.
Convergence evolution. Orcas, Sharks, ichthyosaurs all looked similar as apex predators.
Some do sometimes look different. When predator X dominated the oceans it looked pretty different.
Mososaurs looked a bit different but they were slowly becoming more specialized, the last mososaurs began evolving caudal fins. With time they would look like ichthyosaurs/orcas/sharks
It shows you the awesomeness and imagination of God. He made all of these animals. They did not make themselves.
@@billtierney2201 Indeed nothing can create itself. Not even molecules or atoms, which by the way are far beyond our capacity to understand, much less create. And all natural systems are interdependent; like animals need oxygen created by plants, and plants need CO2 created by animals. It's all one big system and clearly created all at once.
@@stringtheoryguitars4952 Bingo
Baby Orcas calf come out at 9 ft. long and 250 pounds. Not sure what type of dolphins they are
Those first mamals you saw were not orcas, they were porpoises which became the orcas lunch
Wow! Greetings from italy 👏👍💫🌟🌍🌎🌈🌈 where did happen ?
Prince William Sound, Alaska. Across from Ravencroft Lodge.
@@alaskasharks6546 i love Alaska have a good day! i Hope one day to be there🌈🌎🌎🌍🌍🌟👍👏
The true way of the wild .
They did it, on porpoise.
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You know very little about Orcas. How do you know they did not eat? Some Orcas just eat the liver an thats it. Its very interesting! Some Orca pods are Friends with those Dolphins and do play with them. I recommend Ingrid Visser for that topic!
Orcas going after orcas?
Orcas almost never eat their prey, they just eat the liver and in some cases the tounge and thats it. They might did just that or they really were just practicing. Cool vid nonetheless. 🙂
They'll eat entire salmon -- if they are in a salmon-eating orca culture. I don't know if those were residents or transients.
I'm thinking those porpoises aren't the most succulent morsels -- not like a fat pinniped, or a super-fatty baleen whale. Probably they were just bored.
In New Zealand they hunt and completely eat stingrays
Yeah orcas have round about 150 food sources lol. There are so many different waya
I guess I should have been more specific, since there are many orca experts here ;) Which is great, dont get me wrong! Cuz Orcas
The only thing that would suck is absolutely having to reach the surface constantly.
If people say the orcas are bad I would like you to remember all those times you left untouched meat on your plate. Thats a kill with no need aswell then :P
Have you heard of leftovers? Did leaving some meat on the plate mean that the whole family didn't eat any?
This would be much closer to a hunter killing a deer and then just leaving the body.
@@skzion2 very thing that dies in the ocean gets eaten eventually
So cool. Great video of nature. Thanks.
I love orcas my absolute favorite sea animal
Wolfpacks of the oceans.
The food chain.
Who imagines we've escaped it?
Urbanites
Is it safe to swim in that water
It would be a little cold…
King of the beasts.
Shark didn’t want the smoke 💨
Shark can be very happy the orcas werent hungry caus they would have loved his liver
Jjjane I totally agree 💯% percent with you on that 👍💯% 😃 No animal/animals should never be caged up like those poor Orcas are they deserve to be in their Natural Habitat you agree 💯%?
Glad there's a lodge on the shore and a tour boat in the water-- 🤔maybe it's not happening in every inlet up and down the coast.
Lunchtime!! 🤣
They had a drone but didn't seem to get any decent drone footage. What a shame.
Seeing videos like this, I am glad I'm not an animal. Poor little bugger. :(
And humans are not animal😅😊
I am not sure the first litllle one s were orca maybe a sort of Dolfins that where hunted by orcas that’s why they were speeding so much
It's a common misconception but Orcas are the largest porpoise "dolphin" species, and they do eat whales and other dolphins alike. And anything they else choose too.
Only transient orca eat seals whales etc resident orca eat salmon
They are Magnificent!!!!! Love Orcas!
Orca use training methods with prey to teach younger pod members how to kill and eat. They are not playing its active training. Not fun. Orca gen utilize the liver only as food. It appeared to be a training episode, as they often do this, again as a teaching or training of younger members.
What kind of shark ?
Salmon Shark
@@alaskasharks6546 thank you, the Orca decided it wasn't worth killing.
That was territorial and for fun.
That's what you get for trying to look like us!
This is like me beating up a dwarf me.
I am going to guess, "Fight Club" is your favorite movie
@@pchinnIII you guessed wrong. The movie is garbage. The book is better
This is some amazing shit you got to witness
Freakin awesome to see?
Are you kidding me?
Orcas are the apex predators of the ocean. Sharks have nothing on them !! Don’t mess with the Orcas. 🙀
@@thefishhobbyist5478 Pack hunting is hardly the only trick orcas have. You make them sound like lions or hyenas, but their coordination and strategy is comparable to great apes. Orcas will study their prey from different angles, test their behaviour, and predict outcomes to their own actions, a mental process no shark is capable of.
@@thefishhobbyist5478 Baloney. Go do the Math. Orcas can be up to 8 Tons = 16,000 lbs and twice the length of a GW Shark. They are FAR more powerful, Smarter, just as fast and can rip the liver out of a GW shark for an appetizer. (They do in several places around the world.) Make no mistake...this isn't something that any GW Shark would want to deal with even on a one-on-one. Adult Killer Whale kills an Adult GW every time.
That’s why they call them “killer” whales
When orcas come, sharks leaving the Spot for days to Not get killed
Teaching the young to hunt.
Not only humans have 'recreational hunters'... 😊
Very few animals kill just for fun, but for Killer Whales, hell yeah they do that. There's the clips of them playing with killed seal, tossing it around, and smacking it into the air with their tails. Dolphins kill for entertainment also.
@@Warmaker01 Makes me think... 🤔 So, as soon as a creature is intelligent, they start killing for fun? Sounds almost 'human' to me! 😇
Kings. Could be just like Lions. Who kill other potential competition. King of the water jungle.
Orcas killed dall propoise because they mimic orcas and they don’t like it
Orcas, kinda the jerks of the sea.
Killer whales are the worlds greatest hunters. Always 5 steps ahead of their prey.
Great white sharks are more successful, tigers, piranhas, wolves, hyenas are all strategically on the same level
not 5 steps ahead just bigger. Luckily for orcas: baleen whales eat krill and have no teeth. The only other ocean animal that is bigger than orcas is the mighty sperm whale which has a very weak jaw built to hunt boneless cephalapods.
@@brianlord2 Care to guess the only species known to hunt, kill and eat Great White Sharks?
We all have to eat and we make orca’s look tame.
Personally....
Not sad at all. Nature.
Ok....
So Orca's kill & play with their prey sometimes huh.....Note to self, NEVER fall in the ocean near Orca's !!
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Have a search for the lady out for her morning swim in New Zealand being approached by Orcas.
@@sheerluckholmes5468 To date, there's only one reported case of a human being bitten by a wild orca. In September, 1972, surfer Hans Kretschmer reported being bitten by a killer whale at Point Sur, California. Some experts believe it was a young orca which mistook the wetsuit-clad surfer for a seal. He survived, but needed over 100 stitches.
Orcas are, if even, just curious about humans, maybe even playful. If they have a swim with you, you are 100% safe from everything else.
@@MrTimbomax
It still be DAMN intimidating though !!
Seeing a couple of them swimming near me.
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Well the juveniles will most certainly trot on over (very carefully when they get close) to check you out. however YOU do not represent food and just wanna make certain that you're "okay". They're by nature very inquisitive creatures (especially the young & females). The adult males are more standoffish.
Killer whales are actually Dolphins
Welcome to nature. The real world.
Nature also gives two kind of animals. Surplus killers and those that are not. All dolphins Including (Orcas) are surplus killers. Meaning they kill for other reason than just food. The house cat is one. (all cats) Foxes, Wolves, etc. No #1 are human beings. Sharks are not, Whales are not. Goes on and on. Some and are and some are not. Part of Nature. Another reason Nature is very cruel.
Apex predators always gotta ruin the fun lmao
im most shocked to see the lady still wearing a face diaper while out at sea
Why not put the music on louder so we can't make out what you're saying ?
How can one get excited watching any killing!?