When they come together with other local pods I believe this is also their opportunity to mate as well. The female gets pregnant by another pods son then once she is pregnant she returns to her family. They all live with their family for life. Which is rare in the animal kingdom.
Thank you for Sharing this Video. Auch wonderful and intelligent animals. I saw a Video from a sientist about Evolution and brains. The Dauphin Family ist much smarter than we are, really. Unbelievalbe, but true. They habe dialects, diden't breed with other groups which are looking different since 10.000 years. WE habe technology, they habe Echo Location and social, emotional Part 9t the brain, that WE DONT have. Amazing
fantastic, feels so exhilarating just watching it on here... superb clarity...particularly love the spy hop at the beginning and how you can hear their vocalisations around 4.20 =D
In the first part they're resting and travelling as they don't sleep only rest and consciously breath. Then there's a slightly sgressive tail slap a "bugger off" slap but then they start to mill and make gentle slaps as they start to socially interact... Damn I love marine mammals.
This was footage was shot at least 12 yrs ago. It was my first time to shoot video of these wonderful whales and I been out 50 or more times since and nothing like this has ever happened. I remember one of the male whales in J pod died a couple of weeks later and I had this footage.The whale that died was the most popular of all the males his name was Evert J-16 ,that is him with his pod at the 6 min mark,you will notice him slowing down after this experience.
When they were slapping their tales it was the big male J-24 Evert he was the Rudolph of that pod after that feed he was was so slow and the slapping was to keep him going that day because two weeks latter he was found dead on a beach in White Rock BC . males average age of life 28 females 69.
@@shoreroadmac that’s quite a big difference in age, do we know why this is is ? It was nice to watch with people being quiet, I saw one video recently with a bunch of young females swimming with a pod and one of the ladies seemed to think she could communicate making rather bizarre infantile sounds like you do with human babies , I guess anthropomorphism when humans meet mammals this clever is inevitable, I’d loved to know what the orcas thought lol
First time I them in the wild, I became so emotional I started crying, it’s hard to describe. It’s very humbling
Thank u for sharing so beautiful in the wild where they belong best way to see them not doing tricks at SeaWorld
stfu
@@j0sephsun your an idiot u must be happy with yourself
@@j0sephsun no u stfu
beautiful, just where they belong - out in the wild
This is superb footage of these rare and wonderful friends of the sea. Great event you captured so well! Thanks!
When they come together with other local pods I believe this is also their opportunity to mate as well. The female gets pregnant by another pods son then once she is pregnant she returns to her family. They all live with their family for life. Which is rare in the animal kingdom.
Such a beautiful, amazing creature .
Thank you for Sharing this Video. Auch wonderful and intelligent animals. I saw a Video from a sientist about Evolution and brains. The Dauphin Family ist much smarter than we are, really. Unbelievalbe, but true. They habe dialects, diden't breed with other groups which are looking different since 10.000 years. WE habe technology, they habe Echo Location and social, emotional Part 9t the brain, that WE DONT have. Amazing
Incredible, beautiful
fantastic, feels so exhilarating just watching it on here... superb clarity...particularly love the spy hop at the beginning and how you can hear their vocalisations around 4.20 =D
In the first part they're resting and travelling as they don't sleep only rest and consciously breath. Then there's a slightly sgressive tail slap a "bugger off" slap but then they start to mill and make gentle slaps as they start to socially interact... Damn I love marine mammals.
Awesome 😎
So peaceful they r so amazing I wish we cood see under the water to
Fantastic thankyou for sharing it. Great job!
This was footage was shot at least 12 yrs ago. It was my first time to shoot video of these wonderful whales and I been out 50 or more times since and nothing like this has ever happened. I remember one of the male whales in J pod died a couple of weeks later and I had this footage.The whale that died was the most popular of all the males his name was Evert J-16 ,that is him with his pod at the 6 min mark,you will notice him slowing down after this experience.
Absolutely Incredible, I wish I can have opportunity to see them up close Like this..... such majestic animals
Beautiful,the size of the male dorsal fins are incredible!
Absolutely gorgeous footage! Orcas are amazing animals :)
Great work xo
ORCAS ARE NOT ANIMALS
THEY ARE NON HUMAN PEOPLE
So quiet, nice. I hate yelling tourists when they see a whale.
soooooo cool! nice job capturing these magnificent creatures!
@000Zeke We were in the Strait of Juan de Fucia just off Victoria, British Columbia Canada
Excellent work. loved it
Wheres all the udnerwyaer footage of them? Thta would of been amazing
Good job grandpa it’s Charley
What a great feeling for me to have you view this video Thanks Charley
this makes me weepy. my ultimate dream is to see an orca in the wild. any tips?! so jealous
There are 3 orca pods at Puget Sound. I wish I had money to fly all the way over to USA...
Coool!
The 2 down votes are from Seaworld 😂
I’ve seen the orcas many times, once when they were “sleeping”, which it seems they are doing here.
so soothing.... 10:24
Maaan, I'm soooooooooooo jealous!!! =)
"BiIg Spy-hahp..."
B.C. HYDRO.
@6:34. Wooohoooo 🐳
When was this filmed?
ORCAS ARE ORCAS! SUPREME!
SAVE THE OCEANS PLS
nice! great job! where were you? (iceland, California, ...?)
One of the orcas shown in the video was Evert from the J pod, so I'm assuming Puget Sound.
@@morganistrue Thank you! :D (funny seeing my own comment after 9 years)
@@000Zeke Lol, I just realized it's from 9 years ago... I'm surprised you responded
Wonder why it slaps its tale against the water does that mean anything?
When they were slapping their tales it was the big male J-24 Evert he was the Rudolph of that pod after that feed he was was so slow and the slapping was to keep him going that day because two weeks latter he was found dead on a beach in White Rock BC . males average age of life 28 females 69.
@@shoreroadmac that’s quite a big difference in age, do we know why this is is ? It was nice to watch with people being quiet, I saw one video recently with a bunch of young females swimming with a pod and one of the ladies seemed to think she could communicate making rather bizarre infantile sounds like you do with human babies , I guess anthropomorphism when humans meet mammals this clever is inevitable, I’d loved to know what the orcas thought lol
What an ad smfh poor child with leukemia such a heart breaking ad smh 🤦🏻♂️