It's impressive how Orcas are basically the only creatures on the planet that are capable of handling anything with their natural physical abilities alone. That clip of that orca ramming that great white at full speed looked insane. It was going so fast, with so much mass behind it, that it made the shark look helpless. The power they put into their tail strikes is incredible too. Their intelligence overall is just fascinating.
Do elephants have predators? I know African Predators gladly would go after young or weakened elephants but don't elephants travel in a herd so preying on elephants is impossible?
@@sleepymoose07 crocodiles I could see because they're Ambush predators that could pull their trunks off but could lions and hyenas really get elephants when elephants work as a team???
I think you forgot to mention this but a study was conducted where orca calls were played to white sharks. The sharks were cautious and maybe even fearful of the shark eating orca calls but when the calls of chill fish eaters were played, the sharks calmed down and some actually approached the source of the noise
Southern Elephant seals are odd because they are both intelligent and very large and well armed mammals. Full grown adults can be 20ft long which is 66% the size of the largest Killer Whales. If the males would stop fighting each other they could successfully repel killer whale pod attacks imo.
Don't count on it. Orcas are pack hunters and routinely hunt hump back whales by ramming them to death. The Elephant seals would stand little chance even as a group.
During the sperm whale section you forgot to mention that orcas actively avoid bull sperm whales and are even pushed off food sites by them even though bulls are more solitary than the females. It’s kinda like hyenas and lions on the African savanna.
A study also concluded that both species avoid each other. Bull sperm whales are actually more likely to avoid areas with orcas in them, which could possibly mean that even they are at risk of predation (maybe). Orcas will also mostly only target females and calves as prey obviously
@@TreetheSmelt orcas will take out old and injured/weakened bulls but avoid healthy adults in there prime, tsuki didn't mention this in the video but the sonar of a sperm whale (esp a bulls) is the loudest sound a animal can make in the animal kingdom, infact at close range there sonar blasts can damage/destroy blood vessels and even cause blood clots which can lead to medical issues like a pulimary embolism and can rupture human ear drums underwater so imagine what it does to orcas and other animals that have evolved specifically hear and communicate via sonar via recking havoc on there sonar/hearing systems in there bodies
Leopard seals weird me out, they look like dinosaurs or something, I don't know what it is. Maybe because of how wide they can open their mouths or something, but they freak me out, and then to learn how BIG they are, I'm literally never going to encounter one ever in my life probably, but woof.
My friend Ed is a retired Sperm Whale. He used to make adult oriented films on the West Coast and told me, "Dude, you wouldn't BALEEN, I mean, BELIEVE the stuff they wanted me to do." Anyways, he told me that Sperm Whales don't porpoisefully, I mean purposefully, poo on killer whales. He said, "Sure, they don't hurt you human types, But let one try to feast on your liver. You would pop the pool, too, Buck-o!!!"
@@egg7247 Agreed, certain circumstances, have to be met, and people are not watching all mooses and orcas at all times, I am sure it happens more than we are aware.,
Just for the algorithm ... Hope your videos become more widespread, especially when it comes to topics like poaching, invasive species and things that threaten all those amazing ecosystems (looking at you - humanity). Also hoping you'll be able to keep fish again in the future ...
@@TheGreatPewpyOne I don't know, maybe voice an opinion? You know, the whole reason the comment section exists? What's the point of your comment, smartass?
Other nature videos have said that the Sperm Whale emits very loud sounds (which can be lethal to divers) and that this intense sound could scare away some Orcas. Sources say Female Sperm Whales with calves can form a circle with their tail fins facing outward to defend against Orcas and that grown male Sperm Whales are almost never attacked by Orcas.
Hi 👋🏻 Tsuki I have an interesting 🤔 idea 💡 for your potential video? Since you talk about invasive species list, how about a video 📹 about American native insects that fight against invasive insects? My personal favorite American insect would be the praying mantis preying on invasive spotted lanternflies. These spotted lanternflies damaging towards trees 🌳 and fruit crops in the East Coast. They got here in America due to accidental shipment from Asia 🌏 and they were spotted in Pennsylvania since 2014. Praying mantises are keeping their numbers under control. I haven't seen a single lanternfly since my garden is filled with praying mantises. If praying mantises weren't here, the invasion of spotted lanternflies could've been much worse. We should be thankful that praying mantises are here. 🙏🏻
I thought Orcas also hunted Polar Bears when they were swimming? Or maybe when trapped on floating ice? I heard that at some time in the past, but I have no clue if it's true.
Hi Tsuki - fantastic video! Orcas are one of my favourite animals. However you made a mistake, a wild orca has attacked a human before (Hans Kretschmer was bitten by an orca while surfing in 1972)
He said never killed by a orca except in captivity swimmers have had orca come up behind them a pod and they just look come close and never attack there is even a story of a orca saving a human in the arctic
@@Mr.W.Megalodon. A lion is also scared of a herd of bulls so whats your argument? Again, same question. Name one animals that is a *serious* threat to the Orcas and kill them on a regular bases. Name one.
I admire orca for their problem-solving intelligence and pod family loyalties, but feel so sad for the giant whale mothers without defenses who lose their calves to them. It's disappointing to know that orca may kill for fun, as too many humans continue to enjoy as recreation or out of plain meanness. New to me, is that sperm whale poop is valued as an ingredient in the manufacture of perfumes!
Any video pointing out the complex behavior of various species o whales is bound to be fun and interesting. Hopefully whales will continue to thrive because they really are fascinating. But seeing one in captivity...not much fun.
The Orca is like the big bully in Disney movies(minus the plot beating them) their weakness is emotional stability of a Teenage girl When a Orca passes away the pod will often try to keep it afloat for days even weeks often eating bare minimum plus they diet demands they eat constantly
That’s True Great whites will be more prey than predator This video gave me an idea Like 6 prey animals that fear lions hyenas Or 5 of the common prey animals spotted hyenas go after
There's a few claims of it from witnesses but no scientific evidence supporting it if I remember correctly. It may have occurred a couple times but likely is extremely rare
Similar to how the megalodon would've dominated, it has the highest trophic level known of any animal, and while there would've been other apex predators like livyatan and other sharks megalodon was the absolute top
@@reYouMad 1/10 ragebait, megalodon fed on a primitive species of orca, and even modern orcas rarely win fights with whales, a massive shark with the adaptations to hunt is nothing an orca or a pod of orcas could take down.
@@KhanArtist3 Maybe your right. Why do studies think the Megalodon was not much larger then the modern great white ? That makes me think Orca's maybe could overpower a Megalodon.
@@reYouMad no, it depends, the genus otodus which megalodon belongs to is very differing in sizes from 15-60ft the genus otodus megalodon is the largest at 40-60ft and 40-60 tons
That's a new spreading trend of misinformation. Orcas also hunt pilot whales occasionally. That's why Pilot whales use their numbers as a defense mechanism.
2:37 is a New Zealand orca. It's the only one that hunts stingray. I quite like sharks, 11:02 when it suddenly notices danger and turns its head, sad. I don't like orca that hunt sharks. Nor other dolphins that play with their food. I have a young cat.... but she's not an ocean cat. It seems worse because ocean cats are so much bigger, and not fluffy and cuddly at all. 9:52 sharks, like tuna, and a lot of other predators, follow the bait fish that travel the currents. Normally this current travels up the west coast of South America, where a lot of seal, and penguin, breeding colonies are, before travelling west across the Pacific tropical zone. During an El Nino event, this current changes direction, travelling up the east coast of Australia, and west coast of New Zealand. This means that sharks too are inhabiting these areas, and I have taken notice that shark attacks on humans usually only occur at these times. El Nino also brings much wetter weather to these areas as well. New Zealand, where I am, is having a very mild and wet winter, as well as a rare cyclone much earlier in the year. Australia usually gets floods, though I have not noticed it this year I have in the past. Another association with El Nino is that because there is a lack of this moisture bringing El Nino for almost a decade, Australia often has major bush fires in the year just prior. This happened a year ago, and I remember a terrible fire happening in 2008, then major floods the next year. I have no idea if there have been any studies about El Nino and the links between shark attacks, fires, or floods... this is just something I have noticed, and looked into. Does anyone know of any? Does anyone think I should try myself?
@@commentor3485 Polar bears will also sometimes prey upon their own kind, which is something orcas have not been observed doing. They'll occasionally get eaten by orcas if they stray too far into open ocean, though orcas don't really hunt them (meaning they don't search for polar bears or pursue them the way they do normal prey).
@@carlosgarciaruiz1102 In much of the world, dogs are the top. Dogs and humans usually avoid fights, but dogs usually win any fights. In an enclosed are, any large carinvore, including medium-sized dogs, is a potential man-killer. Dogs are well-behaved if we are.
No tottaly false two orca males port and starburn have killed so many great whites one 16 feet long and many others they also killed 18 7 gill sharks in a day
Mr Musk said that currently he has a team of AI Bots dissecting the orca language and withing two years we should be able to communicate with them. Dolphins as well.
@@TesterAnimal1 I also say a lot of things ...but I never wrote any PayPal program, nor built a space company, nor any of the other stuff the guy has his name behind. I agree, he talks too much, though. ...while part comes from less inspiring marketing the other part I truly believe comes from the excitement of being able to create real stuff out of some brilliant ideas.
He was probably sensing the approach. The shark was just slow to react, in a situation where it managed to successfully attack, the orca would probably have a very unpleasant fight.
15:02 [Orcas allegedly hunting Moose] we know and you said it yourself in the video that Orcas hunt only what they learned to hunt from their mother/elders. that is the reason why no human was ever killed by a wild Orca. we are not on their menu. therefore the same goes for Moose. it simply doesn't make sense that even a single pod of Orcas ever felt intrigued enough to learn the craft of hunting Moose. Moose crossing a body of water accessible to Orcas in a reliant enough manner for them to get used to is simply not feasible.
Orcas just beat every ocean animal with intelligence alone and form groups that help the old survive longer. They rule the sea because of being the apex predator.
It's impressive how Orcas are basically the only creatures on the planet that are capable of handling anything with their natural physical abilities alone. That clip of that orca ramming that great white at full speed looked insane. It was going so fast, with so much mass behind it, that it made the shark look helpless. The power they put into their tail strikes is incredible too. Their intelligence overall is just fascinating.
I don’t like them
What's even more amazing is that it's believed that Orca is a 60 year old grandmother.
They flip the sharks which puts them to sleep then ….!!
@@gangstagamegangstagame4467why don't you like them they are awesome
they are completely overpowered, just like us (in our own way)
I still find it absolutely amazing that the orca is one of the ONLY animals that have absolutely no predators. So cool
IKR😲😲. Just mind blowing 🤯😲😃. I never knew that they had no predators 😲.
Do elephants have predators? I know African Predators gladly would go after young or weakened elephants but don't elephants travel in a herd so preying on elephants is impossible?
@@LHSMeleeClub Lions, hyenas and crocodiles are really the only animals that will go out of their way to hunt elephants for food :)
@@sleepymoose07 crocodiles I could see because they're Ambush predators that could pull their trunks off but could lions and hyenas really get elephants when elephants work as a team???
More surprising that wild orcas seem to go easy on humans (but not on yatch rudders).
4:35 I see the Orca and Chimpanzee might make great friends when talking about eating related species
I think you forgot to mention this but a study was conducted where orca calls were played to white sharks. The sharks were cautious and maybe even fearful of the shark eating orca calls but when the calls of chill fish eaters were played, the sharks calmed down and some actually approached the source of the noise
Sharks ignore the sounds of any dolphins. White sharks even swim to the sound of killer whales.
@@ibrahimsultanov7355incorrect, there are certain orcas calls that great whites are scared of and they leave the area when they hear them
@@ryanrech107Proofs, or source.
@@ibrahimsultanov7355Look into the taxonomic dilemna involving Orcinus Orca.
@@ibrahimsultanov7355look on google great white will leave a area for a year if even spotting a orca
Sperm whales using a trick they sort of copied from their favorite prey to defend themselves from orcas is kind of neat.
I mean, honestly, I can see why the orcas would give up LOL
Sperm whale can break a killer whale in 2. Killer whales have been known to avoid pilot whales.
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What are sperm whales favorite pray?
Southern Elephant seals are odd because they are both intelligent and very large and well armed mammals. Full grown adults can be 20ft long which is 66% the size of the largest Killer Whales. If the males would stop fighting each other they could successfully repel killer whale pod attacks imo.
They have zero natural weapons
Well their mouth to body ratio is way different, orcas are much better equipped for mortal combat with larger animals
Fighting for a woman will always take precedence over fighting for survival...
Don't count on it. Orcas are pack hunters and routinely hunt hump back whales by ramming them to death. The Elephant seals would stand little chance even as a group.
As predator animals take down much larger animals I don´t think any smaller animal has a chance against a larger predator.
Leopard seals are terrifying.
I agree
Yes they are!
yep and they are Orca food
During the sperm whale section you forgot to mention that orcas actively avoid bull sperm whales and are even pushed off food sites by them even though bulls are more solitary than the females. It’s kinda like hyenas and lions on the African savanna.
A study also concluded that both species avoid each other. Bull sperm whales are actually more likely to avoid areas with orcas in them, which could possibly mean that even they are at risk of predation (maybe). Orcas will also mostly only target females and calves as prey obviously
@@TreetheSmelt oh ok. Didn’t realize their relationship was both ways.
Ayy beasts of Mesozoic
Throw orcas seem to prefer Whale Cafes scene they is less chance of injury
@@TreetheSmelt orcas will take out old and injured/weakened bulls but avoid healthy adults in there prime, tsuki didn't mention this in the video but the sonar of a sperm whale (esp a bulls) is the loudest sound a animal can make in the animal kingdom, infact at close range there sonar blasts can damage/destroy blood vessels and even cause blood clots which can lead to medical issues like a pulimary embolism and can rupture human ear drums underwater so imagine what it does to orcas and other animals that have evolved specifically hear and communicate via sonar via recking havoc on there sonar/hearing systems in there bodies
Tsuki, ur content has that charm that no other UA-camr has, idk why
thank you that's a lovely thing to say :)
@@TsukiCove watch out i think thats a shark in disguise
Leopard seals weird me out, they look like dinosaurs or something, I don't know what it is. Maybe because of how wide they can open their mouths or something, but they freak me out, and then to learn how BIG they are, I'm literally never going to encounter one ever in my life probably, but woof.
Imagine being drowned by a Leopard seal. Stuff of nightmares..
Ironically they eat descendants of dinosaurs
Orca's are my favourite animals. Thanks for this.
I wonder if painting the bottoms of the surfboards like an orca would deter attacks? 🤔
My friend Ed is a retired Sperm Whale. He used to make adult oriented films on the West Coast and told me, "Dude, you wouldn't BALEEN, I mean, BELIEVE the stuff they wanted me to do."
Anyways, he told me that Sperm Whales don't porpoisefully, I mean purposefully, poo on killer whales. He said, "Sure, they don't hurt you human types, But let one try to feast on your liver. You would pop the pool, too, Buck-o!!!"
....retired?
Maybe it is corcaphilia, I mean, coprophilia, the enjoyment of pooing on someone.
@@al145 He used to be a Sperm Whale, just like you, but then took an arrow to the knee.
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@@ashcan6 what happened to my comment?
Yet another great video! Your quality never seems to decline.
thank you for the support as always :)
Nice video Tsuki
Moose is an unusual prey item for an Orca
It's quite rare though I believe it's only been recorded like twice
@@egg7247 Agreed, certain circumstances, have to be met, and people are not watching all mooses and orcas at all times, I am sure it happens more than we are aware.,
Moose like most deers are very good swimmers which I assume is the reasons orcas hunt them.
Moose sometimes dive to feed on algae.
@@blarfroer8066 They do! Sadly there are no moose survivoers to warn the other moose about murder oreo dolphins
Just for the algorithm ...
Hope your videos become more widespread, especially when it comes to topics like poaching, invasive species and things that threaten all those amazing ecosystems (looking at you - humanity).
Also hoping you'll be able to keep fish again in the future ...
8:22 ...I had no idea that sharks have eyelids. That just blew my mind.
Humpbacks might just be my new favorites now
@2:51 “Looks like boat’s BACK ON THE MENU, BOYS!!!”
Ya'll remember the sharks that where washing ashore in South Africa, with their livers and hearts ripped off? Those were sure some orcas right there
You know you’re an apex predator when u can be a picky eater in the wild!!
Port and Starboard
@@TheGreatPewpyOne I don't know, maybe voice an opinion? You know, the whole reason the comment section exists? What's the point of your comment, smartass?
I'm blown away by the value you provide in your videos. 🚀 Thank you for your hard work and dedication!
I love that the actual name for the Beluga Whale's echolocation device is a Melon
Alll cetaceans' fatty foreheads are called the melon.
...and it's not the echolocation device. ...it's just the 'antenna' part. 😊
beluga whales are hunted by polar bears to
Reallt well put together informative video. Really enjoyed that.
Tsuki, you’re awesome ❤
Mr Piastri please win your next race i want McLaren to beat red bull this year and thank you :)
Fantastic Show!! I subscribed today.
Other nature videos have said that the Sperm Whale emits very loud sounds (which can be lethal to divers) and that this intense sound could scare away some Orcas. Sources say Female Sperm Whales with calves can form a circle with their tail fins facing outward to defend against Orcas and that grown male Sperm Whales are almost never attacked by Orcas.
11:03 the speed the orca hit that shark was astonishing.
Hi 👋🏻 Tsuki
I have an interesting 🤔 idea 💡 for your potential video? Since you talk about invasive species list, how about a video 📹 about American native insects that fight against invasive insects?
My personal favorite American insect would be the praying mantis preying on invasive spotted lanternflies. These spotted lanternflies damaging towards trees 🌳 and fruit crops in the East Coast. They got here in America due to accidental shipment from Asia 🌏 and they were spotted in Pennsylvania since 2014. Praying mantises are keeping their numbers under control. I haven't seen a single lanternfly since my garden is filled with praying mantises. If praying mantises weren't here, the invasion of spotted lanternflies could've been much worse.
We should be thankful that praying mantises are here. 🙏🏻
Could you do a video explaining the competitors and predators of the red fox? Btw good video once again 👍👍
Amazing work as always! 🌟 Your videos are a highlight of my day. Thank you!
A fascinating video. Many thanks 😊
I thought Orcas also hunted Polar Bears when they were swimming?
Or maybe when trapped on floating ice?
I heard that at some time in the past, but I have no clue if it's true.
Orcas will sometimes attack polar bears if they spot them in open water, but they don't really hunt them.
Hi Tsuki - fantastic video! Orcas are one of my favourite animals.
However you made a mistake, a wild orca has attacked a human before (Hans Kretschmer was bitten by an orca while surfing in 1972)
i have covered that story before but there's not enough evidence to prove that story was true
@@TsukiCove I see, I guess I've been proven wrong.
He said never killed by a orca except in captivity swimmers have had orca come up behind them a pod and they just look come close and never attack there is even a story of a orca saving a human in the arctic
Excellent video 😊
Orcas is the definition of an apex predator
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As you said later, they have no enemies
Yes they do.
@@Mr.W.Megalodon. Name one who riped a Orca apart in the past. And dont come with the "us Humans" argument
@@P4Tri0t420 when orcas hear the sounds of pilot whales, they escape. When pilot whales hear sounds of orcas, they attack.
@@Mr.W.Megalodon. A lion is also scared of a herd of bulls so whats your argument? Again, same question. Name one animals that is a *serious* threat to the Orcas and kill them on a regular bases. Name one.
@@P4Tri0t420 if orcas are scared of something, then it is a serious threat. Animal can have no predators, but it doesn't mean it has no enemies.
I admire orca for their problem-solving intelligence and pod family loyalties, but feel so sad for the giant whale mothers without defenses who lose their calves to them. It's disappointing to know that orca may kill for fun, as too many humans continue to enjoy as recreation or out of plain meanness. New to me, is that sperm whale poop is valued as an ingredient in the manufacture of perfumes!
Orcas were once surrounded by competitors but they all died out.
Great channel
Orca is king!
1:34 - What the heck happened to this shark? Looks like a fight with Freddy Krueger or Edward Scissorhands!
Im questioning if that is even real
Basically the animal of of all time
Any video pointing out the complex behavior of various species o whales is bound to be fun and interesting. Hopefully whales will continue to thrive because they really are fascinating. But seeing one in captivity...not much fun.
The Orca is like the big bully in Disney movies(minus the plot beating them) their weakness is emotional stability of a Teenage girl
When a Orca passes away the pod will often try to keep it afloat for days even weeks often eating bare minimum plus they diet demands they eat constantly
That’s True
Great whites will be more prey than predator
This video gave me an idea
Like 6 prey animals that fear lions hyenas
Or 5 of the common prey animals spotted hyenas go after
Well done research.
“Mother Nature is a serial killer” She preys on us all and everything ultimately looses to her…Orcas too.
No mother nature is fascinating
Do orcas hunt polar bears????
I think they do but very few
There's a few claims of it from witnesses but no scientific evidence supporting it if I remember correctly. It may have occurred a couple times but likely is extremely rare
Brilliant 🙏🏿👍🏿.
That animal fight was like something out of a movie
Similar to how the megalodon would've dominated, it has the highest trophic level known of any animal, and while there would've been other apex predators like livyatan and other sharks megalodon was the absolute top
I don't think a Megalodon could win a fight against a Orca.
@@reYouMad 1/10 ragebait, megalodon fed on a primitive species of orca, and even modern orcas rarely win fights with whales, a massive shark with the adaptations to hunt is nothing an orca or a pod of orcas could take down.
@@KhanArtist3 Maybe your right. Why do studies think the Megalodon was not much larger then the modern great white ?
That makes me think Orca's maybe could overpower a Megalodon.
@@reYouMad no, it depends, the genus otodus which megalodon belongs to is very differing in sizes from 15-60ft the genus otodus megalodon is the largest at 40-60ft and 40-60 tons
@@KhanArtist3 wow that is huge ! Thank you for your feedback. Going to learn more about that.
maybe orcas know their ancestors came from the land haha
You know it's real when you have Great White Sharks running at the sight of your presence! 😂😂
I read that Orcas are skittish around Pilot Whales and vacate an area when they show up.
That's a new spreading trend of misinformation. Orcas also hunt pilot whales occasionally. That's why Pilot whales use their numbers as a defense mechanism.
dang humpbacks are the real sea MVPs. I know dolphins have helped humans when sharks are near, I wonder if there's some type of correlation
Humpbacks do some times fall victim of Orca attacks as well.
How did mammals manage to dominate the oceans, that's so damn crazy😅
2:37 is a New Zealand orca. It's the only one that hunts stingray.
I quite like sharks, 11:02 when it suddenly notices danger and turns its head, sad. I don't like orca that hunt sharks. Nor other dolphins that play with their food. I have a young cat.... but she's not an ocean cat. It seems worse because ocean cats are so much bigger, and not fluffy and cuddly at all.
9:52 sharks, like tuna, and a lot of other predators, follow the bait fish that travel the currents. Normally this current travels up the west coast of South America, where a lot of seal, and penguin, breeding colonies are, before travelling west across the Pacific tropical zone. During an El Nino event, this current changes direction, travelling up the east coast of Australia, and west coast of New Zealand. This means that sharks too are inhabiting these areas, and I have taken notice that shark attacks on humans usually only occur at these times. El Nino also brings much wetter weather to these areas as well. New Zealand, where I am, is having a very mild and wet winter, as well as a rare cyclone much earlier in the year. Australia usually gets floods, though I have not noticed it this year I have in the past. Another association with El Nino is that because there is a lack of this moisture bringing El Nino for almost a decade, Australia often has major bush fires in the year just prior. This happened a year ago, and I remember a terrible fire happening in 2008, then major floods the next year. I have no idea if there have been any studies about El Nino and the links between shark attacks, fires, or floods... this is just something I have noticed, and looked into. Does anyone know of any? Does anyone think I should try myself?
What is the land animal that could be the equivalent of orca for being top predator?
Men? Polar bear?
@@carlosgarciaruiz1102 excluding men, polar bear would be likely. But they do they get eaten by orcas?
@@commentor3485 Polar bears will also sometimes prey upon their own kind, which is something orcas have not been observed doing. They'll occasionally get eaten by orcas if they stray too far into open ocean, though orcas don't really hunt them (meaning they don't search for polar bears or pursue them the way they do normal prey).
People, we are animals.
@@carlosgarciaruiz1102 In much of the world, dogs are the top. Dogs and humans usually avoid fights, but dogs usually win any fights. In an enclosed are, any large carinvore, including medium-sized dogs, is a potential man-killer. Dogs are well-behaved if we are.
@Tsuki, could you please upload a video about 3 American species that could destroy African ecosystems?
i'm sure i will do at some point :)
@@TsukiCove I have a few ideas for some species for the list
1, White Tailed Deer
2, Coyote
3, Pronghorn
What do you think?
@@TsukiCove alligators
racoons
largemouth bass
sall armyworm
Mr Tsuki what happened to the old video some of the videos are gone like the. Biotope videos and weird fish I miss them
Humpbacks protecting other marine animals is so nice to think about
10:47 Well, perhaps this explains why are sharks often afraid of dolphins. 😨🦈🐬
Sperm Whale: Domain Expansion: *Taco Bell Extreme*
My spirit animal!
Whale poop is in perfume
that tail slap with on the ray damn
Male orcas absolutely dwarf great whites in size. By several thousand pounds lol.
No tottaly false two orca males port and starburn have killed so many great whites one 16 feet long and many others they also killed 18 7 gill sharks in a day
The animal fight was a reminder of survival instincts in the wild
Orcas are known to avoid pilot whales.
No they're not. They're known to prey on pilot whales as well. That's why pilot whales use their numbers to defend themselves.
Mr Musk said that currently he has a team of AI Bots dissecting the orca language and withing two years we should be able to communicate with them.
Dolphins as well.
Yeah, he says lots of things… 🙄
@@TesterAnimal1 I also say a lot of things ...but I never wrote any PayPal program, nor built a space company, nor any of the other stuff the guy has his name behind.
I agree, he talks too much, though.
...while part comes from less inspiring marketing the other part I truly believe comes from the excitement of being able to create real stuff out of some brilliant ideas.
Sometimes great white sharks get bigger than orcas
11:01 That was brutal. Looks like the shark saw him at the last second and tried to move or brace itself.
He was probably sensing the approach. The shark was just slow to react, in a situation where it managed to successfully attack, the orca would probably have a very unpleasant fight.
4:54 I wanna be the guy who draws dolphins on Wikipedia
15:02 [Orcas allegedly hunting Moose] we know and you said it yourself in the video that Orcas hunt only what they learned to hunt from their mother/elders. that is the reason why no human was ever killed by a wild Orca. we are not on their menu. therefore the same goes for Moose. it simply doesn't make sense that even a single pod of Orcas ever felt intrigued enough to learn the craft of hunting Moose. Moose crossing a body of water accessible to Orcas in a reliant enough manner for them to get used to is simply not feasible.
Panda Dolphin 🖤🖤🖤
I read somewhere Orcas have been known to attack polar bears when the bear is at sea.
Awesome channel!
Subscribed!
The Sperm whale is the true apex predator in the ocean
I would like you to please state where you got your information about interbreeding between two different species of freaking whale
@2:22 is the plural of walrus "walruses" or "walrii"?
"Walrus" is a Germanic word, so does not take an "ii" ending for its plural form.
It's called "practice". Practice makes perfect. Perfect means success. Success means survival.
Have there been cases of orcas attacking polar bears?
Orcas avoid narwals. Also, leopardseals are also eaten by polarbears.
It’s fortunate that Orca, for some reason, don’t kill people either mistakenly or due to predation.
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Have you heard of orca and polar bear interactions?
you missed sailships and seaworld staff
Fun fact: Orcas stay clear when pilot whales arrive. They literally run away from those.
Beautiful creatures! Thank goodness they don’t eat ppl 🫣😵💫
I think a bull shark might be another one in the shark group
Orcas also, have a fear😢😢😢😢
Sperm whales shitting themselves accidentally ended up saving them😂
Are you sure ambergris is the poop cuz I'm pretty sure it's vomited up. Noticed a few other things I thought were incorrect in this video too.
Orcas just beat every ocean animal with intelligence alone and form groups that help the old survive longer. They rule the sea because of being the apex predator.
How big is your UA-cam team?
I could see the Orca attempt to kill a Blue Whale by biting its fins or tail and inducing bleeding.
Moose are part of the Orca's diet.
Orca Orcinus means ‘Bringer of Death’ in Latin!!!!
They are the Wolves of the Sea and my favorite Sea Creatures!!!!!
I wonder how an orca would do against a giant squid?