Over 30 Killer Whales attacking 2 ADULT Gray Whales

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2023
  • On March 30th, 2023 we witnessed several families of orcas attempting to predated on two adult grey whales. Killer whales are typically observed predating on grey whale calves during the months of April and May as they're make their annual migration back up to the Chukchi Sea of Alaska. The orcas were observed for 6 hours by several boats before giving up and letting the grey whales escape into shallow waters.

Komentáře • 363

  • @keytothegate68
    @keytothegate68 Před 9 měsíci +19

    The two gray whales stood so close together facing an oncoming threat

  • @KingTriton1837
    @KingTriton1837 Před rokem +41

    Gray whales fascinate me. The fact that they can battle orca and occasionally win is just astounding!!!

  • @suzywright1521
    @suzywright1521 Před rokem +93

    Absolutely incredible footage. Thanks for sharing. So glad the grey whales made it in the end! ❤️

    • @Ideqq1
      @Ideqq1 Před rokem +2

      A última Morreu tempo depois

    • @Icarus_II
      @Icarus_II Před rokem +1

      Yes and no, they spent so much energy trying to get something to eat and weren't able to.

    • @carlacarlacarlacarla5235
      @carlacarlacarlacarla5235 Před rokem +3

      Orcas can find prey pretty much anywhere. I believe they enjoy the challenge of trying to bring down animals larger than themselves.

    • @bosshog8277
      @bosshog8277 Před rokem +13

      Are you sure they made it?! It was only one left at the end at the very last thing you see is an orca biting flesh off of it as blood came out. I don’t think they made it sadly.

    • @blood_blaaat_slime_slat6313
      @blood_blaaat_slime_slat6313 Před rokem

      @@Icarus_II orcas have problems with salmon stocks but it is easy to hunt anything they want

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Před 5 měsíci +21

    They aren't called "wolves of the ocean" for nothing folks.

    • @cyrusknowles8432
      @cyrusknowles8432 Před 2 měsíci

      Pretty inefficient and inept hunting by the "wolves of the sea" .

    • @S1I2D
      @S1I2D Před 2 měsíci

      They're more like the Lions of the Sea. They can and will attack anything that they choose.

    • @orcasocute
      @orcasocute Před 3 dny

      @@cyrusknowles8432 If Orca hunting techniques are inept to you then the hunting employed by every other creature save for humans are abhorrently pathetic.

  • @SHERMA.
    @SHERMA. Před rokem +7

    a lot of people commenting saying the orca's are protecting their bellies by rolling, i truly dont think thats the case
    i think they are rolling to protect their fins, orcas have a track record of biting the fins off sharks and whales, we can see at 4:04 the left orca try bite/headbut the left whales fin
    im certain the whales want nothing more other than to swim away but in order to swim they would have to extend their fins and risk them being chomped on
    at 6:40 you can see a bite on a unfolded fin and at 6:45 you see how folding the fin helps

  • @carterbishop2935
    @carterbishop2935 Před rokem +27

    I've never before seen the "rolling action" the grey whale employed. It clearly kept the Killer Whales from getting a good grip if they tried to do that.

    • @moonlightelf591
      @moonlightelf591 Před rokem +4

      Well, Orcas can take full grown Humpback or Grey Whale if they *bite* together... This 30 orcas. Orcas don't bite, but they drown their preys, or simply immobilize them.

    • @daneg
      @daneg Před 3 měsíci

      @@moonlightelf591i think it's the ramming that the roll is meant to evade.

    • @Orca_mammal
      @Orca_mammal Před 2 měsíci

      Would a ram even hurt the giant whales?​@@daneg

    • @daneg
      @daneg Před 2 měsíci

      @@Orca_mammal maybe. those horns are pointy! 😁 hehe. I believe the ramming is the primary way in which the orcas wound the larger cetaceans. they tire them too, of course. but I think they soften them up by with ramming before they try to drown. but I'm no expert and I've mostly only seen them do this to calves.

    • @Felix9lives
      @Felix9lives Před 2 měsíci +1

      Their backs have thicker blubber and harder skin with lots of barnacles, so they roll to shield their delicate underbelly from the orcas' battering. :)

  • @juliuscosta479
    @juliuscosta479 Před rokem +6

    It’s amazing
    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @richardchandler3820
    @richardchandler3820 Před rokem +37

    This is absolutely incredible! Very brutal and sad but fascinating to watch. Monterey Bay has always and continues to be the best place on planet earth to go see Orcas! You just never know what your going to see from day to day. Wow!

    • @deborahb.gerken5837
      @deborahb.gerken5837 Před rokem

      Friends have said the same thing, Richard. They have been whale watching up and down the Pacific coast and always say Monterey Bay is the place to go.

  • @Specogecko
    @Specogecko Před rokem +20

    Unbelievable seeing how two grey whales cooperate in defending themselves against the orcas, I wonder if this is an improvised, learned, or common behaviour

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker Před rokem

      well.. animals kinda dont just let things kill them lol

    • @Specogecko
      @Specogecko Před rokem

      @@daMillenialTrucker 🤦🏻‍♂️ did you even read the comment? Or did you mean to reply to a different comment

    • @GetErrDun
      @GetErrDun Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@Specogeckohis name has "millennial" in it so that should explain it all 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @ConsciouslyEating
      @ConsciouslyEating Před 3 měsíci

      @@Specogecko i think its learned behavior - mom tells child kind of thing I guess.

  • @MH_6160
    @MH_6160 Před rokem +54

    Insane footage! Nature is so violent…
    Seeing the grey's take a defensive posture to protect their bellies… just fascinating.

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před rokem

      Nature? Nature is nothing comapred to humanity. Ever saw male baby chicks being burned alive or grinded alive? Just because of...egg industry. If you eat eggs you oay for them to do that.
      Boiling of live lobsters? Slaughterhouses...
      Humanity....that is brutal stuff, we, god damned vermin, cancer of the planet Earth.

    • @AlaskaNavigator
      @AlaskaNavigator Před rokem +2

      Is it? This was just their equivalent to a Thanksgiving Feast.....is that also violent?

    • @remyogun8270
      @remyogun8270 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AlaskaNavigatorwhat a stupid comment

    • @jnielsen90
      @jnielsen90 Před 3 měsíci

      They are not actually protecting their bellies when you see them constantly belly-up or upside down, they are doing that to be able to see better where the next Orca ram attack is coming from so they can roll to deflect the oncomming blow, making it a glancing blow instead of a full impact ram. The Orcas aren't typically interested in any part of the Grey Whales except their tounge usually...which you will see Orcas constantly try to bite right out of the whales mouth once they are so exhausted they don't even attempt to run away any longer. I live on Vancouver Island and the Grey Whales migrate past us every year trying to dodge the many Pods of Orcas waiting for them off our coast. They try to hug the coastline as close as possible so Orcas can't get below them in deep enough water or stay near Kelp Forests so the Orcas cant be able to ram attack them from below. Many Greys like to take a short cut and cross Monteray Bay instead of hug the coastline and right here is usually what happens if you take the short cut across the Bay as the Orcas wait and listen for Greys and their calfs to do this

    • @ZC.Andrew
      @ZC.Andrew Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@AlaskaNavigatorMine is pretty violent 😂

  • @m.denonsens
    @m.denonsens Před rokem +23

    Thanks again for posting this; filming it couldn’t have been easy to watch. They were really trying to drown the grey, weren’t they.
    Does anyone have info about the wounded greys?

    • @meaghanclark1278
      @meaghanclark1278 Před rokem +13

      No info but they’re probably okay. They have so much blubber to protect them from exactly this! The injuries will scar over they most likely didn’t hit any arteries or muscle bc it’s buried so deep.

    • @karynpappel1318
      @karynpappel1318 Před rokem +7

      ​@@meaghanclark1278 ah no they killed one, at the end. I'm presuming the other one got away. It's not the amount of blubber, the orcas ram and drown grey whales/humpbacks, etc

    • @Room-xi6nb
      @Room-xi6nb Před rokem +1

      ​@@karynpappel1318 But...but it says in the description that they were allowed to escape at the end. 😢

    • @KingTriton1837
      @KingTriton1837 Před rokem +4

      @@karynpappel1318 wrong answer. It says that they got away in the description.

    • @KingTriton1837
      @KingTriton1837 Před 4 měsíci

      @@karynpappel1318 wrong answer babe. They got away in the end.

  • @samzasap2594
    @samzasap2594 Před rokem +1

    This footage is absolutely unbelievable yet amazing

  • @gimigimi1299
    @gimigimi1299 Před rokem +1

    I would imagine that killer pod is tagged to make this incredible experience for us.
    Thank you

  • @riseto
    @riseto Před rokem +10

    Good footage! This is amazing video! A question: do you have any sounds for this? Hope you can share it...and it's a great video for research 🎉🖤

  • @khaisangdantri7314
    @khaisangdantri7314 Před rokem +4

    Playing it in x2 speed and you got easy to understand!

  • @KathleenTatone
    @KathleenTatone Před rokem +23

    Again, Evan- thank you so much for this footage! To be at the right place at the right time! What a way for the younger orcas to learn the art of the hunt and kill with these whales. You truly see the hits and tail slaps, plus them using their noses to turn them over, as if to attempt to drown them so they can't breathe.

    • @jasonpage8600
      @jasonpage8600 Před rokem

      you know i do fancy a bit of orca meat. i say if they come to our shores we hunt them to show our youngens the art of the kill. and we team up with the grey wales to end this gang violence.

    • @LayneStaley-zl2iq
      @LayneStaley-zl2iq Před rokem +5

      They aren't turning them over. The whales are rolling.

    • @timlombardini3556
      @timlombardini3556 Před rokem +2

      the whales roll in an attempt to protect their undersides.

    • @urban_fox4658
      @urban_fox4658 Před rokem +2

      The orcas are most definitely capable of rolling them over in a pod of that size, but more likely, the grey whales are rolling to protecting their blowholes and to slap their pectoral fins and flukes, to ward off, hit, and frighten the attackers.
      Orcas don't ram repeatedly (especially not two massive grey whales) because trauma could severe a key artery in their nasal passage and other structures can be injured (this is how Kandu died at Sea World).
      The Orcas strategy on larger prey is to disorient, drown, "kick" with their flutes, and bite.
      This was a huge endeavor by 30 Orcas needing to feed their pod or starve.

    • @amvrsa
      @amvrsa Před rokem

      Time to wipe out these orcas!

  • @daniramadhani7290
    @daniramadhani7290 Před rokem +2

    Love the Mega Pod Coordinate.

  • @rosco3866
    @rosco3866 Před 9 dny

    This is why CZcams was created, to sharing amazing moments like this!

  • @flydmc
    @flydmc Před rokem +1

    Do we know which transient orca families this was?

  • @kazd2561
    @kazd2561 Před rokem +17

    This was really sad to watch 😢I think the whale on the left was protecting the other whale more so,and the one that ended up bleeding 😢
    I would find it hard to think that whale would survive the amount of punishment it recieved!
    Also where did the other whale go?
    And do you think they where Male & Female? Did they get bk together,what was the outcome ?

    • @tonydelatorre7265
      @tonydelatorre7265 Před rokem +3

      I'm so curious as to what happened to the other whale ?
      Did it make a break for it and leave the other one, or did it parrish?

    • @eRiCa88wise
      @eRiCa88wise Před rokem +3

      @@tonydelatorre7265 they killed one.
      Clearly, this footage isn’t playing without any edits. No it is. It’s been changed and out of order. I do believe they killed one of the whales they took it down and drowned it. That’s why we don’t see one.

    • @tonydelatorre7265
      @tonydelatorre7265 Před rokem +3

      @eRiCa thanks for the reply😁I didn't know they would take down adults ,thought it was only the calves.
      They truly are the wolves of the sea

    • @philcollins1255
      @philcollins1255 Před rokem +9

      Says they both escaped in the description

    • @amvrsa
      @amvrsa Před rokem

      ​@philcollins1255 did they escape these dreadful orcas. They look cute but are causing huge imbalance. Truly can't stand them. Time someone wipes them out. They are ruthless

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious Před rokem +5

    Damn, that was brutal.

  • @vinsmoke4155
    @vinsmoke4155 Před rokem +4

    give full version bro no cut

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Před 3 měsíci

    Cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ChristianFloydLewis
    @ChristianFloydLewis Před rokem +82

    Are the grey whales rolling on their backs to protect their underside I wonder? It seems like the roll, take a breath then roll again to protect their bellys...

    • @rodnerpipas8337
      @rodnerpipas8337 Před rokem

      Quantas roladas ela te deu ?

    • @SageRosemaryTime
      @SageRosemaryTime Před rokem +35

      You got it . They roll as a defense against blows or bites . It makes it tougher to ram them as
      Orca use head butting with enormous force . In other attacks you can see this impact bend
      the Whale body or even lift it right out of the water. Rolling is a strategy used by several Whales
      and seems instinctive as very young calves do it.

    • @Kindred_37
      @Kindred_37 Před rokem

      Absolutely. Orcas have now started to learn to attack great whites from below and only extract their liver!

    • @vincevincent6984
      @vincevincent6984 Před rokem +18

      They don’t usually attack adult grey whales they typically target the calves or weak & injured whales . Very brazen attack. The grey whales put up a great fight! I’m sure glad orcas don’t hunt us , yet lol. I’ve seen them in the wild in person off our coast . Amazing beast!

    • @NickMcdermott97
      @NickMcdermott97 Před rokem +7

      ​@@SageRosemaryTimedo Orca have a plate or hardened bones in the front of their face? That would give them the ability to be able to ram so hard without breaking their own heads

  • @Zaya2499
    @Zaya2499 Před 3 měsíci

    NOTICE how the Grey Whale lays on its side to protect its rear fin from an easy bite!! How thoughtful.

  • @cassie2936
    @cassie2936 Před rokem +7

    What happened to the 2nd grey?

    • @acewhitecap
      @acewhitecap Před rokem +1

      It got killed

    • @davidburgess8347
      @davidburgess8347 Před rokem +3

      @@acewhitecap media said both survived and made it to shallows

    • @vegetaking1272
      @vegetaking1272 Před rokem +1

      ​@@acewhitecapBruh quit lying smh! It says in the description both got away smh

    • @user-cw4to5oi3t
      @user-cw4to5oi3t Před 3 měsíci

      It's probably exhausted from all the Ramming and bites

    • @bron5025
      @bron5025 Před 2 měsíci

      It died

  • @alliekat5272
    @alliekat5272 Před rokem +5

    I bet they had to get more drones in the sky to capture 6 hours of attack! Thank you for sharing this seige, it's brutal for sure & sadness all at once.
    I wonder if the oras wait for the Grey whales to recoup and swim away from the shore, and then attack again in weakness.?

  • @meaghanclark1278
    @meaghanclark1278 Před rokem +36

    I’m so proud of the whales 🥲

    • @joezic
      @joezic Před rokem +4

      im proud of you :)

    • @MK-ik8nx
      @MK-ik8nx Před rokem +1

      30vs 2 and you are proud ?

    • @joseluispocerosgasperin
      @joseluispocerosgasperin Před rokem +6

      @@MK-ik8nx the grey whales won , the battle was 6 hours long and still won

    • @Jd_JDKKK45
      @Jd_JDKKK45 Před rokem

      ​@@MK-ik8nxhe's talking about the grey whales

    • @amvrsa
      @amvrsa Před rokem

      ​@MK-ik8nx time orcas get wiped out. Causing a huge imbalance and dreadful deaths. As cute as they are they have no mercy.

  • @Mylittlezambonipony
    @Mylittlezambonipony Před rokem +1

    "This shit is fucking crazy" - Dante, Grandma's Boy

  • @roccoy5982
    @roccoy5982 Před rokem

    Are the orcas trying to flip them or are they nipping them from underneath?

    • @user-cw4to5oi3t
      @user-cw4to5oi3t Před 3 měsíci

      Yes , They ramming and biting from beneath them

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 Před 10 měsíci +8

    It's amazing how orcas are in it together as family. Stunning creatures! This is incredible footage!

  • @amitaff71
    @amitaff71 Před rokem +3

    What happened to the grey whales? Can someone share the article?thanks

    • @abcgames4454
      @abcgames4454 Před rokem

      ​@@windows.10.12 both were safe in the end ?

  • @GorgyPorgy65
    @GorgyPorgy65 Před rokem +2

    Who said they survived....the end of that footage didn't give that impression ?

  • @beeeps
    @beeeps Před rokem +1

    Do the gray whales have any way to defend themselves? As in, typically much larger animals, even if they are not predators, have various defensive mechanisms. It looks like in the footage they can only bob and weave to try and avoid damage, but cannot hit the Orcas for any damage themselves.

  • @mikhailsharon4331
    @mikhailsharon4331 Před rokem +3

    30 killer whales?! WOW!

    • @michaelshipman5397
      @michaelshipman5397 Před rokem

      tHESE GREYS WERE LUCKY FOR THAT MANY ORCAS to focus on two truly lucky orcas have a kill ratio somewhere around 80~90 % ! try looking what is being called MEGA POD OF ORCAS THERE ARE SOOO MANY WOULD BE HARD TO COUNT BIGGEST GATHERING OF ORCAS I HAVE EVER SEEN AMAZING & MAJESTIC !

  • @timlombardini3556
    @timlombardini3556 Před rokem +4

    watching at 2x speed is actually much better

  • @joshuarock4631
    @joshuarock4631 Před rokem

    soo what happend to the other one and what happend did any die im soo lost

  • @kngez
    @kngez Před rokem +2

    People don’t relies the scale pf this battle, i know how big an orca is and those whales are massive next to them

  • @Iliveinamonsterverse
    @Iliveinamonsterverse Před 2 měsíci

    Orcas their strength is just on numbers. Gray whales the manage to win after 6 hours fighting with so many of them

  • @KahliaKOLD
    @KahliaKOLD Před rokem

    Is there any sound?

  • @Pawknee123
    @Pawknee123 Před rokem +2

    Yes, they were rolling on their backs to protect their underside. Watch at 7:26
    The orcas Were basically punching them in the stomach. What was the outcome?

    • @jayluurssen2151
      @jayluurssen2151 Před rokem

      They made it out Alive by swimming to shallow water

    • @GorgyPorgy65
      @GorgyPorgy65 Před rokem

      @@jayluurssen2151 ...which answers another question for us...
      Beached whales may be trying to get away from orcas...

    • @karynpappel1318
      @karynpappel1318 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jayluurssen2151 isn't the last grey dead at the end of the video?

  • @NahualliUoxtitla
    @NahualliUoxtitla Před 5 měsíci

    @7:26 you can clearly see one of the orcas going in for a bite. Ouch.

  • @macoi3008
    @macoi3008 Před rokem +3

    Why no sound?

  • @raph771
    @raph771 Před rokem +2

    J'aurais bien voulu savoir se qu'est devenue le baleineau !? Il était seul et ce sont des baleines à bosse qui l'ont sauvé !! Le baleineau est d'une autre espèce de baleine. L'ont elles adoptés ??? Ça voudrait dire que des espèces de baleines différentes (à bosse, baleine bleue, cachalot...) sont capables de le faire et ça aurait été une première observation....

    • @karynpappel1318
      @karynpappel1318 Před rokem

      Are you watching the video? Both whales are grey whales, no humpbacks. The greys were similar in size, so I don't think cow and calf.. ya I don't think the same video...or making things up.

  • @mikagekaito
    @mikagekaito Před 15 dny

    Hitting their body against opponents have three times weight and hard body would be extremely painful and damaging for the orcas, so it shouldn't be possible to fire it randomly.

  • @NahualliUoxtitla
    @NahualliUoxtitla Před 5 měsíci

    Jesus... each of those tail swipes are like thunderclaps. The orcas always avoid the tail, I've noticed.

  • @dukati900ss
    @dukati900ss Před rokem +1

    2:50 tail slap!

  • @robbymora9989
    @robbymora9989 Před rokem +1

    Tal vez nadando a las profundidades se habrían podido salvar ambas, es posible en el pasado la técnica de las grises les funcionará pero no esta vez

  • @orbitflyer9275
    @orbitflyer9275 Před rokem +2

    Those poor grays.....they needed backup. A dozen humpbacks.

    • @jcas4640
      @jcas4640 Před 3 měsíci

      If they was in the area they would've helped definitely

  • @gredos90
    @gredos90 Před rokem +5

    Could 1 hit from the gray tail kill a orca?

    • @iminzayn5442
      @iminzayn5442 Před rokem

      Definitely not

    • @vegetaking1272
      @vegetaking1272 Před rokem

      Injured & stunt em yes but kill? Basically impossible bcuz an adult orca is big & strong af lol

  • @smalls442
    @smalls442 Před rokem +4

    The Orcas are so intelligent, this time around the grey whales were wise and determine to survive

    • @Ideqq1
      @Ideqq1 Před rokem

      No final morreu

  • @aiciaangwyn443
    @aiciaangwyn443 Před rokem +4

    The left whale already bloody😢

  • @leezinke4351
    @leezinke4351 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Even Orca loves to go whaling as well.

  • @holycow7195
    @holycow7195 Před rokem +3

    A Blue Whale was also attacked but escaped. Both Blue and Grey Whales are scarce.

  • @lNOMAK
    @lNOMAK Před rokem

    amazing.

  • @riverratt101
    @riverratt101 Před rokem

    Wow

  • @hungwaicheung1691
    @hungwaicheung1691 Před rokem

    in the end , how were the grey whales ?😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @HOV4N
    @HOV4N Před 4 měsíci +1

    Orcas are the gangsters of the sea!!

  • @KFCLinan
    @KFCLinan Před rokem +2

    The Fins of the ocean

  • @holycow7195
    @holycow7195 Před rokem +4

    These Whales have no teeth unfortunately; so they have a hard time protecting themselves.

    • @BorisKOUKA
      @BorisKOUKA Před rokem

      They can kill you with one tail hit Becoz they are really big. That's the way they survive. In eating lot of food quickly than if they had teeth

  • @hagaCalle
    @hagaCalle Před rokem

    Imagine the energy-loss...

  • @bayuwidodo2750
    @bayuwidodo2750 Před 2 měsíci

    No audio?

  • @Plexpara
    @Plexpara Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting how the Wahles dodge their bites with rolling back and forth. sometimes hit with fin

  • @sanjo7323
    @sanjo7323 Před 2 měsíci

    Those grey whales maybe a mother and a calf. Good thing the calf is no longer a baby. But I only saw one grey whale in the end of the video. It seems like both grey whales did not make it.

  • @GorgyPorgy65
    @GorgyPorgy65 Před rokem +1

    They didn't win with these two...but they win often with a mother and her calf.

    • @javiergaetano8538
      @javiergaetano8538 Před rokem

      well, you already answered A CALF!!! it´s very different that two adults...

  • @tewfik8616
    @tewfik8616 Před rokem

    It's like watching a gladiators match for life and not knowing if they made it at the end?

  • @adalangcauon84
    @adalangcauon84 Před rokem +1

    I wonder gray whales say close to each other and rolling we can survive

  • @debdew7125
    @debdew7125 Před rokem +6

    So did the gray whales get killed? Separated? Just get picked on from the killer whales? Didn't see any blood. The gray whales kept spinning.

    • @onlyfins831
      @onlyfins831 Před rokem +15

      9:20 is where the blood starts. They survived because they got to shallow waters. And yes they separated them

    • @debdew7125
      @debdew7125 Před rokem +5

      ​@@onlyfins831
      Thank you for answering my question. I was hoping they made it. I got to see JJ a gray whale that Sea World in San Diego rescued and later released. He looked me right in the eye as he swam by me in the tank. It was a spiritual moment for me! The sun rays were shining down through the water. He was so close to me! Only separated by the glass. Truely amazing!
      Thank you,
      Take care🌻

    • @happychappy27
      @happychappy27 Před rokem

      @@debdew7125 fuck sea world. Wretched place.

    • @PL.3112
      @PL.3112 Před rokem +4

      @@onlyfins831 DO YOU HAVE THE VIDEO WHERE THEY SEPARATED THEM? DO YOU ALSO HAVE THEM ESCAPING TO THE SHALLOWS? IT WOULD’VE BEEN BETTER TO SEE IT ALL AS IT LOOKS LIKE 2 DIFFERENT VIDEOS 🤔 THE BLOOD IS ACTUALLY VISIBLE EARLIER IN UR VIDEO 😔 HARD TO WATCH 🫣

    • @mm-hq4qh
      @mm-hq4qh Před rokem +4

      @@onlyfins831 How is a whale safe in shallow water?! This is bs ...

  • @carlacarlacarlacarla5235

    I believe orcas enjoy the challenge of trying to bring down prey larger than themselves.

    • @moonlightelf591
      @moonlightelf591 Před rokem

      Tbh i don't understand why those orcas didn't attack their prey together? I mean this is 30 orcas. If they *bite* together at the same time, then Humpback or even Blue Whale won't survive.

    • @Polosatiy_Varan
      @Polosatiy_Varan Před 3 měsíci

      @@moonlightelf591 Orcas have a weak bite.

    • @lktzu2821
      @lktzu2821 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Polosatiy_Varan what in misinformation is this? Orcas have one of the highest bite forces in nature.

    • @Polosatiy_Varan
      @Polosatiy_Varan Před 3 měsíci

      @@lktzu2821 Nope. Killer whales (and dolphins generally) have weak jaws and teeth that are vulnerable to infection. This is why they beat up their prey before eating it.

  • @mitchellness9920
    @mitchellness9920 Před 2 měsíci

    Looks like the slightly smaller whale was probably the calf and once they separated it at the end they continue to tire it and drown it. I doubt it survived.

  • @dextergomez5884
    @dextergomez5884 Před rokem

    Sound ?

  • @TheAntonio6579
    @TheAntonio6579 Před 2 měsíci

    What happened to the other whale ?

  • @whteflower
    @whteflower Před rokem +1

    Talk about gang violence. They ran up on them so damn quick.

  • @patdavenport5097
    @patdavenport5097 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Gray Whales could have left but they didn't. Was one protecting the other?

    • @bron5025
      @bron5025 Před 2 měsíci

      Left and went where??

  • @ivanigorpollick6690
    @ivanigorpollick6690 Před rokem

    this is so sad...

  • @instagramvideos692
    @instagramvideos692 Před rokem +2

    Who won???

  • @michaelak1719
    @michaelak1719 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Was ist den Grauwalen Passiert?😟

  • @Hotmaildotcomz
    @Hotmaildotcomz Před rokem

    The itty bitty orcas are so cute

  • @HamoodiClash
    @HamoodiClash Před rokem

    The issue is 9 out 0f 10 gray whale calf can’t survive and killed by orca or die .

  • @soinaru
    @soinaru Před 2 měsíci

    It doesn't look like the pod succeeded. If their goal was food, this would be a hard lesson in choosing easier targets. But there's a chance this is just fun for them

  • @tori7495
    @tori7495 Před rokem

    Where has the second grey whale gone???????

  • @user-ym4ft8du6k
    @user-ym4ft8du6k Před 2 měsíci

    The rolling action is making it hard the orcas to drown the whale,,

  • @MsSheilaC
    @MsSheilaC Před rokem +3

    Would they survive an attack like this?

    • @MH_6160
      @MH_6160 Před rokem +3

      they actually did, they made it to shallow water.

    • @mm-hq4qh
      @mm-hq4qh Před rokem +4

      @@MH_6160 Whale in shallow water is safe how ?!"

    • @MsSheilaC
      @MsSheilaC Před rokem +2

      @@MH_6160 yes, thank you. I read that too and I was glad, but I wondered if after six hours of being attacked would moving to shallow water mean they could survive? I hope so

  • @BlackHart730
    @BlackHart730 Před rokem

    ORCAS ARE JUST AMAZING. THE BEAUTY IN THIS.......... THE 2 WHALES WASN'T NO PUNKB!TCH.

  • @adiosgringo8200
    @adiosgringo8200 Před 3 měsíci

    Can the Gray Whale not out dive a Killer Whale when in deep water?

  • @raysolorzano8563
    @raysolorzano8563 Před 2 měsíci

    All such beautiful animals. People no need to waste your $ going to sea world or the like. A lot cheaper going out on a boat. And seeing nature at its finest.

  • @holtszom3746
    @holtszom3746 Před 3 měsíci

    6 hours before giving up, now thats a lot of calories burnt for nothing

  • @thischannelforcatchingchea154

    I have to respect great whales

  • @midnightstarr5413
    @midnightstarr5413 Před 6 měsíci

    Were the gray whales fighting? Thus the edge for the killer whales to try their fin so to speak?

  • @zohebsuleman1678
    @zohebsuleman1678 Před 2 měsíci

    why didnt they dive deep ?

  • @njxx1a
    @njxx1a Před rokem +1

    Ugh excuse me but the video shows the gray whales not escaping.......

  • @folkq
    @folkq Před rokem

    Spectacular footage but seems very inefficient as an 'attack' by 30 orca!? Looked more like harrassing and haranguing, scarcely any biting and no concerted efforts to drown the whale which they had targeted? Was this an inexperienced assault? Its certainly fascinating but not what I expected having watched many such films.

  • @mm-hq4qh
    @mm-hq4qh Před rokem +7

    "The orcas were observed for 6 hours by several boats before giving up and letting the grey whales escape into shallow waters."
    How is that good for grays? In that spot they are fucked. Something is off ybout this story or you just dont wanna show us the end...

    • @fuckthishandlething
      @fuckthishandlething Před rokem

      i think orcas were just bored and decided to bully them or teach their kids maybe? seems they couldve got one if they really wanted to.

    • @Room-xi6nb
      @Room-xi6nb Před rokem

      This channel has no qualms about showing how brutal nature can be and definitely show the endings when they end in death too. It's the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Their job is literally to do research and not interfere. If they say the whales escaped, I'm sure they did.

  • @erikbradley3050
    @erikbradley3050 Před rokem

    This is amazing video but highly edited. No idea what happened to the 1st whale. No idea if the orcas had dinner? Said it was graphic? I was waiting for the kill scene and blood. Nothing......

    • @louisetodd7253
      @louisetodd7253 Před rokem +1

      They both escaped to shallow waters it’s not a pay for view boxing match like lol true crime seems to be something more mayb up your line lol

  • @rickwhite4137
    @rickwhite4137 Před 2 měsíci

    9:30 The first sign of blood in the water.
    Watching this video is like watching a suspenseful movie.
    As the whales slipped away tells me that the orcas was just having "fun." They could easily killed both of them!
    Orcas only eat the whales tongs.

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Damn😊

  • @Nurmi860
    @Nurmi860 Před 3 měsíci

    Imagine getting your a** beat for 6 hours and swimming off, wow I wish we could know the damage they endured by that. Nature is cruel

  • @michaelrosspearson9756
    @michaelrosspearson9756 Před rokem +1

    Let them escape? Looks like one left ages ago.

    • @Pawknee123
      @Pawknee123 Před rokem

      No, they drowned it.💔

    • @michaelrosspearson9756
      @michaelrosspearson9756 Před rokem +1

      @Pawknee123 yer, didn't see a floater. You must be watching another vid.

    • @Room-xi6nb
      @Room-xi6nb Před rokem

      ​@@Pawknee123 The description says they both escaped.

    • @louisetodd7253
      @louisetodd7253 Před rokem

      @@Pawknee123no they both escaped

  • @marylsanz
    @marylsanz Před rokem

    A six hour assualt, then let the whales escape ...sheeessh

  • @aiciaangwyn443
    @aiciaangwyn443 Před rokem +1

    Gray whale,, u must run swin away, dont stop, dont slow down

    • @vegetaking1272
      @vegetaking1272 Před rokem

      Bro that was the best strategy smh! U can't outrun a pod of 30 Orcas! Bcuz Orcas wud take turn so there's no way to outrun from em!