The more you learn about Orcas the more u might realize how lucky we are that Orcas put up with us. Imagine if they didn't? They could seek us out and reek havoc upon us on a level that would make sharks look unimpressive
They actually have been. The past couple of years or so they've been ganging up and ripping the outboards and rudders off of boats, leaving them stranded. They'll show up, spend a few hours taking the boat apart, and dip.
This pod don't share genetic as the rest of the orcas, and each species of orcas has a very specific diet. Turns out that they didn't eat us because of whatever reason PETA made up, but simply because we are NOT part of their diet.... yet. The video doesn't do much justice explaining why they are different species, but you can find more on YT.
I'm60 years old and I think it's only been the last30 years that we've accepted that other species have developed cultural differences. I remember being taught that humans are the only species that have "culture".
Hi, I'm 63 years old. I remember being taught the same thing. It's not true. Other species have 'culture', and there is even interspecies cultural tradition. You might be interested to read my post above about humans and orcas hunting together here in Australia before commercial fishing started last century. Not that I'm into killing whales, but all things in balance.
Orcas are my favorite apex predators. They're might, fierce, dangerous. crazy, and willing to coexist with humans and might usually help us out if they think we're in trouble.
They have been around for millions years, while ''modern'' humans emerged only about 100, 000 years ago. They have been observing out progress (and our folly!) and probably know more about our essential nature than we do! I wish I could believe they ''respect our sentience'' and so leave us alone. But, more likely, they have passed down tales of our savage wars on each other and fully understand that we are hurting the Earth. They know that their fate is bound up with our folly. This delightful vid. was about their evolution. They are probably hoping that their crazy land cousins will ''evolve''. It must be like sharing a small yard with some crazed killer ape that likes to make explosives!
Yesterday morning at around 4:30 am, there was a lone male orca in the bay chasing two sealions... The sealions decided to take advantage of all the derelict sailboats we have ( homeless people - around 130 of them) The two sealions decided to board a small sailboat at the same time from either side...a sealion is around 1600 lbs, and two of them almost sank a young ladies boat... J pod is our local pod, and they frequently come into the bay and harbor ( on the other side of a huge rock wall built to stop rogue waves ) to fish and hunt. Every year the seals chase a school of fish into the harbor while the young are taught how to use the shorline to trap the fish and eat their fill. The adults keep the bay blocked off so the fish cant escape, then one adult takes the kids in one at a time...while this is happening the adult seals facing the shoreline do not see the whales coming in from behind them. Its life on the ocean...kill or be killed... These are smart animals...they learn quickly... And when they decide we humans are a threat to their survival or when one of our boats accidentally kills one of their young, they will begin to hunt not just boats but us too
The orcas “attacking” boats are ONLY in Spain. It’s a trend of a species pod there. Scientists aren’t even sure if attack is the correct term since they’re not hurting the humans. Orcas or more intelligent than humans and experience more emotions than us that we don’t have words for & will never experience. This is because they have a FAR more complex brain than humans. The more wrinkles in a brain, the more intelligent- size of the brain isn’t what determines intelligence, gyrification (brain wrinkles) are what’s used. Orcas have a section of their brain that we don’t even have. They experience more self awareness than us. They KNOW we’re smart. In the wild, orcas have never attacked humans (boats don’t count bc the ppl are fine) and are even very friendly towards us- I live in the PNW where we have wild orcas that are protected by laws and even recently were given legal recognition as a non-human people. It’s only the orcas in captivity that have attacked and killed humans. They were literally ripped from their families (they stay with their mom for life) & forced to do tricks that are far below and basically demeaning towards their true far more complex talent that can be viewed in the wild
I read something about this recently, so it was very interesting for me to hear more about it. I am a volunteer at an aquarium, and we don't have whales and dolphins in our facility. We do, however, partner with company that does whale watching, and we have the opportunity to be an education person on the boats. We don't have a resident pod of orcas in our area (they are further north of us), but this past winter, we had the unique opportunity to have a transient pod hang out with us for several months. Usually, we see them once or twice a year, but these stayed longer than normal. We have a lot of common dolphins that travel in large pods, and the orcas decided that it was a good place to get food. They did kill a baby gray whale and started to attack the mother as they were migrating north to Alaska. Mother nature can be both cruel and fascinating at the same time. I'm not surprised that they are a separate species.
Absolutely fascinating! The discovery of a new species of orca is a groundbreaking moment in marine biology. This not only expands our understanding of orca diversity but also emphasizes the importance of oceanic exploration and conservation efforts.
It's really not that ground breaking. Just a new classification system. Also, we probably should be careful adopting this culture-based model for human species classification...
@@jonnynice8366, while I respect your perspective, the discovery of a new species of orca is significant in expanding our understanding of marine biodiversity. Regarding your point about human classification, it's essential to approach such discussions with care and consideration.
So there was the story of Orcas attacking human boats. I'm now thinking of something along the lines of boats are noisy neighbors and Orcas are breaking the stereo.
Right now, they are the equivalent of human ‘races’ when we were separated via geography. They aren’t genetically separate species. Each ‘race’ has very specific culture AND each pod within each ‘race’ also has a subculture. They are insanely intelligent, definitely sentient. Not just animals.
My Friends and I were on holiday in Norway and saw them last weak near Bergen from our terrace. It was amazing ! Our neighbor actually woke us up because it was the first time in 30 years they were at this spot. I wonder why they were there.
You also missed the part where it said, the Scientific community is slow to change. For things to change, a larger concensus takes place where more people in the community take the data and examine it, coming to the same conclusions. Bingo, bango, bongo...change.
Back when Free Willy came out, I thought Orcas were awesome; I got older and found out that I can admire them, but I ain't getting in the water with them (especially not in captivity).
@@Belovelyava maybe something like that... Because just vid show... There's something super complex going on ... That the scientist are overlooking... So maybe they have a similar social perking order...??? It's just a mystery
Can we get a video of a before and after of what land and ecosystem was there before a city popped up. Like Las Vegas or a city in Texas or China thoughts
I’ve always noticed the slight difference of orcas’ fin (one kinda higher and straight up-seem more powerful and dominant; one kinda smaller and more curvy-seem more agile) and wonder if it’s the male vs female or something more (age, species…) P/s: bravo to the video creator for still playing dota - the best video game ever created
Aside from being in captivity, Forcing breeding between orcas that normally don't want to breed with each other is probably a factor in them being aggressive in the "sea worlds" and the offsprings mental character
honestly i dont find it too ood that orcas dont mate with other orca types, each type has own language and even individual culture/behaivor, like would you date a person that speaks a language you dont understand a word of and acts in a way that you dont understand? the way of living for orcas can be as different as the one group hunts blue wales for food and the other hunts with them as partners together. and another group which is actually only this one family of orcas is beaching to hunt and teaching it to their childs. specifically the beaching is a thing that probably most orcas would consider insane when not grown up with it because its also very dangerous and you need to know what you do also for the language, orcas way of communicating is one of the most complex ones we know, they have different dialects and build ledgit sentences to talk to each other, they even have names for each other ! names are a thing that actually only humans and orcas do/capable of due to the complex languages they developed
Very interesting. Orcas are definitely my favorite sea mammals because they so incredibly intelligent!! As humans we have to do better in understanding the other species in our precious world. Understanding the other species of our plant can help us take care of them and our planet needs. Thank you for the video.
If you’re interested in orcas you should look in to the killer whales of Eden NSW Australia. They actually used to help the whalers in that aria in the not so distant past . There are people still alive that remember and witnessed it happen. The locals knew the orcas by name . The most famous of which was called old Tom. This is an incredible peace of Australian history and more people should know about it . There is a museum in Eden dedicated to these Orcas . Definitely worth the trip .
@@sweetjohnny8211 oh really, I definitely didn't hear that. I could have been distracted at that time stamp. I'll def go back and re-watch. Not that I don't believe u, just find it odd why he would say 10 different ecyotype. Thanks for the info:)
@@sweetjohnny8211he did say 10 different ecyotype. At 1:39 he says they have only known of 2 and now there's a 3rd one but didn't know the name. I wouldn't put to much stock in this guy, or he made an error by saying ten. The 3rd type are known as off-shores. It's been known for decades now. It's the 4th the scientist found around a decade ago, maybe less. I don't know what they call them yet:)
@@Funksinthehouse Ecotypes vs 3 species and they suspect a 4th. Until the broader Scientific community takes the data and examines it, coming to the same conclusions, then nothing gets changed. Its very slow. Its not that its not known. Its that redoing everything officially takes time. Hell, only recently Skunks got reclassified. I thought they were still Mustelids. 😂
The narrator acknowledges that we’ve actually known this for about 40 years but science is slow to change. It’s like you didn’t even listen, just criticized as you went lol
It was unclear why captive female orcas attacked a male orca until the research on wild orca calls revealed that resident and migratory pods used different ones: a migratory male was attacked after failing to give the right song & dance. Maybe they CAN (as Alaskan Black-back and Herring gulls do) interbreed, but there's a language, rather than a species barrier (the two gulls don't interbreed beyond the aurora in Europe).
Nobody, absolutely nobody: The orcas: "Splish splash b1+c4!" The seal minding his own business within the first 10 seconds of the video: "RUUUUUUDE!!!" Me: Instantly clicks like button.
They actally aren't hostile to each other, they ignore each other and they can breed, they just don't do so in the wild. Transients are doing better because the seals are now protected, so their food increased, while the residents, who feed on salmon, are starving, due to the dams
My favorite orca video is the one where a couple of them are swimming along with a female (human) swimmer who often trains in the ocean. When the drone camera really zooms out there was large shark in the area. Seems like the chose to protect the swimmer ❤
i always thought ecotypes was weird for orcas. when you look at that image with all the different groups, that looks like any other poster of different species of birds, canines, fish, etc within the same family or even genus. this should have been done years ago, i don't know why scientists were hanging onto the ecotype classification when this looks like any other branch of evolution. orcas are amazing and special, but they're not "abnormal" as far as how they evolved, yanno? (to be fair, cetacean evolution as a whole is WILD and so interesting, but not actually that unbelievable)
To be honest, people used to call Orca’s hunting method violent, due to how they treat seals and whatnot, but…. They’re really just like us. If a rat or a snake or something came at me, I’d do the exact same thing they do with their tails with my legs, they’re smart af fr 😭😭
Scientists think they’re doing that because they’re bored. I still like to think they’re realizing humans are a threat and only humans have boats, but who actually knows haha
It's always fun to learn something new. I think we are watching evolution in action. Orca's that live in different environments are evolving to their environments to become better hunters. In doing so, they are becoming different species.
So possibly, some of the attacks that happened to humans from orcas in captivity could have been from not knowing these variations or not acknowledging that there are differences in this species. 🤔
So it wasn’t mentioned but there was a discovered variant with a more square head and tinier white patch above their eye, also known as “Type D”. Yeah was expecting that to make it in this video. Quality of videos these days, wonder why I subbed in the first place.
1:31 normally transients are actually called biggs (seeing as residents are also transient to some extent so the name was considered misleading and changed)
So, I’m guessing that ‘Regular Orcas’ are not as specialized as ‘Transient’ and ‘Resident Orcas.’ Like, they might hunt a combination of fish and smaller mammals?
I wonder what type of Orcas are the imprisoned Orcas? I know from watching Blackfish that they were from different pods and couldn’t speak or understand each other when brought together. I wonder if they react differently from eacother based on their type too! Soo many questions about totally beautiful and awesome dolphins!❤
They say Transient Orca are predominantly solo Orca, solitary wanderers and Resident are more family structure but dont think I heard this in the video anywhere?
The more you learn about Orcas the more u might realize how lucky we are that Orcas put up with us. Imagine if they didn't? They could seek us out and reek havoc upon us on a level that would make sharks look unimpressive
If they did that they'll just go extinct lol
Real life isn't like the movie jaws. We'd run them to extinction if we had to. That's just human nature.
That goes both ways. If they had good meat or blubber they’d be on the extinction list.
They’ve been sinking yachts lately
They actually have been. The past couple of years or so they've been ganging up and ripping the outboards and rudders off of boats, leaving them stranded. They'll show up, spend a few hours taking the boat apart, and dip.
Title change…. Humans are slow to know that there are different species of Orcas, humans now upgraded their knowledge
Newgens busy with finding out their gender
@@abhitravian1just Americans hahahha
Yup! Then we be like we discovered this😭 like bro it’s been a thing since forever, we just so happen to stumble upon new things 😭
@@number8038no
Facts.
So, not a new Orca… just classifying them differently and recognizing differences that have been there all along.
It's like giving them new genders to identify as 🥰
The only problem is that scientists are assuming it 😔
@@jakefrost8017No, it's not like that at all. What the fuck are you talking about
@@jakefrost8017
Scientists don't assume, their decisions are based on datas.
@@jakefrost8017great now even orcas have new genders 🙄
This pod don't share genetic as the rest of the orcas, and each species of orcas has a very specific diet. Turns out that they didn't eat us because of whatever reason PETA made up, but simply because we are NOT part of their diet.... yet. The video doesn't do much justice explaining why they are different species, but you can find more on YT.
I'm60 years old and I think it's only been the last30 years that we've accepted that other species have developed cultural differences. I remember being taught that humans are the only species that have "culture".
Tell that to my yogurt
@@andrewlietz2798 cheeky
Great point
Hi, I'm 63 years old. I remember being taught the same thing. It's not true. Other species have 'culture', and there is even interspecies cultural tradition. You might be interested to read my post above about humans and orcas hunting together here in Australia before commercial fishing started last century. Not that I'm into killing whales, but all things in balance.
Orcas are my favorite apex predators. They're might, fierce, dangerous. crazy, and willing to coexist with humans and might usually help us out if they think we're in trouble.
Orcas love us because a hundred years ago Europeans joined them in bullying other whales.
Humans are my fav Apex predators nothing more thrilling than hunting humans and being hunted by them
I hate them
They have been around for millions years, while ''modern'' humans emerged only about 100, 000 years ago. They have been observing out progress (and our folly!) and probably know more about our essential nature than we do! I wish I could believe they ''respect our sentience'' and so leave us alone. But, more likely, they have passed down tales of our savage wars on each other and fully understand that we are hurting the Earth. They know that their fate is bound up with our folly. This delightful vid. was about their evolution. They are probably hoping that their crazy land cousins will ''evolve''. It must be like sharing a small yard with some crazed killer ape that likes to make explosives!
@@ssa6227 I can see why,they have panda like skin,super big bodies and Great Pack Hunters.
Fun fact : orcas are dolphins with the ”venom” from spider man symbiote 😂😂😂
Yes! 😂
And they are all named Kevin
That's a great comparison 😭😭😭
Yesterday morning at around 4:30 am, there was a lone male orca in the bay chasing two sealions...
The sealions decided to take advantage of all the derelict sailboats we have ( homeless people - around 130 of them)
The two sealions decided to board a small sailboat at the same time from either side...a sealion is around 1600 lbs, and two of them almost sank a young ladies boat...
J pod is our local pod, and they frequently come into the bay and harbor ( on the other side of a huge rock wall built to stop rogue waves ) to fish and hunt.
Every year the seals chase a school of fish into the harbor while the young are taught how to use the shorline to trap the fish and eat their fill. The adults keep the bay blocked off so the fish cant escape, then one adult takes the kids in one at a time...while this is happening the adult seals facing the shoreline do not see the whales coming in from behind them.
Its life on the ocean...kill or be killed...
These are smart animals...they learn quickly... And when they decide we humans are a threat to their survival or when one of our boats accidentally kills one of their young, they will begin to hunt not just boats but us too
The orcas “attacking” boats are ONLY in Spain. It’s a trend of a species pod there. Scientists aren’t even sure if attack is the correct term since they’re not hurting the humans.
Orcas or more intelligent than humans and experience more emotions than us that we don’t have words for & will never experience. This is because they have a FAR more complex brain than humans. The more wrinkles in a brain, the more intelligent- size of the brain isn’t what determines intelligence, gyrification (brain wrinkles) are what’s used. Orcas have a section of their brain that we don’t even have. They experience more self awareness than us.
They KNOW we’re smart. In the wild, orcas have never attacked humans (boats don’t count bc the ppl are fine) and are even very friendly towards us- I live in the PNW where we have wild orcas that are protected by laws and even recently were given legal recognition as a non-human people. It’s only the orcas in captivity that have attacked and killed humans. They were literally ripped from their families (they stay with their mom for life) & forced to do tricks that are far below and basically demeaning towards their true far more complex talent that can be viewed in the wild
That's amazing to get to observe marine animals like you do! Where abouts to you live? I'm landlocked but would love to see an orca one day.
Once.
Where do you live ?
Sounds like the bay off San Francisco. I used to live there
I read something about this recently, so it was very interesting for me to hear more about it. I am a volunteer at an aquarium, and we don't have whales and dolphins in our facility. We do, however, partner with company that does whale watching, and we have the opportunity to be an education person on the boats. We don't have a resident pod of orcas in our area (they are further north of us), but this past winter, we had the unique opportunity to have a transient pod hang out with us for several months. Usually, we see them once or twice a year, but these stayed longer than normal. We have a lot of common dolphins that travel in large pods, and the orcas decided that it was a good place to get food. They did kill a baby gray whale and started to attack the mother as they were migrating north to Alaska. Mother nature can be both cruel and fascinating at the same time. I'm not surprised that they are a separate species.
Thank god you guys dont keep whales or dolphins. Like thank youuuuu
Babe wake up, new species of orcas just dropped
Game on doll, thanks for the update. Will this operate with our old charging cable or do we have to buy new ones?
You should include that Resident Orcas and Transient Orcas speak different languages.
That'd probably suggest that they're the same species, which would counter the OP.
Absolutely fascinating! The discovery of a new species of orca is a groundbreaking moment in marine biology. This not only expands our understanding of orca diversity but also emphasizes the importance of oceanic exploration and conservation efforts.
It's really not that ground breaking. Just a new classification system. Also, we probably should be careful adopting this culture-based model for human species classification...
@@jonnynice8366, while I respect your perspective, the discovery of a new species of orca is significant in expanding our understanding of marine biodiversity. Regarding your point about human classification, it's essential to approach such discussions with care and consideration.
i see orcas, i click
I love Orcas
I see orcas I evacuate the water
@@brendandarcy8188 no record of a lethal attack on a human by a (wild) orca
LOL
So there was the story of Orcas attacking human boats. I'm now thinking of something along the lines of boats are noisy neighbors and Orcas are breaking the stereo.
i didnt know seth rogan knew so much about orcas
Is it him??? I stopped the video to scroll through the comments to confirm.
Looool!
Lol sounds nothing like him.
Right now, they are the equivalent of human ‘races’ when we were separated via geography. They aren’t genetically separate species. Each ‘race’ has very specific culture AND each pod within each ‘race’ also has a subculture. They are insanely intelligent, definitely sentient. Not just animals.
My Friends and I were on holiday in Norway and saw them last weak near Bergen from our terrace. It was amazing ! Our neighbor actually woke us up because it was the first time in 30 years they were at this spot. I wonder why they were there.
National Geographic had an article about this 12-15 yrs ago. It’s been known.
did you miss the part of the video where he says it’s been known but they’re only now being considered different species?
You also missed the part where it said, the Scientific community is slow to change.
For things to change, a larger concensus takes place where more people in the community take the data and examine it, coming to the same conclusions.
Bingo, bango, bongo...change.
Learn something new everyday! Great content! Very informative!
I remember watching you sense the video that is titled
Snakes and even aliggators are scared of this beast
Since I am a subscriber. This was very informative. You have earned my 👍.
Well done mate
Since you are a subscriber...and?? Lol
@7ItalianStallion it's only informative if you're a subscriber, duh
Great video! The examples and way you explained it made the information you presented easy to understand and digest.
We can witness nature, but we cannot control nature. I believe it is a good thing to document and study nature. Very interesting. Let’s keep learning.
Back when Free Willy came out, I thought Orcas were awesome; I got older and found out that I can admire them, but I ain't getting in the water with them (especially not in captivity).
😂😂😂 same
Definitely Enjoyed 👏🏽
I'm just thankful nature didn't allow these things to crawl out of the ocean millions of years ago.
What if resident orkas are the children of once captured, released back into the wild orkas and that's why transient orkas don't mingle.
It's no wonder free Willie died.... Maybe he was a different species...😢
My thoughts exactly.
Maybe it’s like a human who is finally out of prison after many years, they just can’t function. Which causes their demise.
@@Belovelyava maybe something like that... Because just vid show... There's something super complex going on ... That the scientist are overlooking... So maybe they have a similar social perking order...??? It's just a mystery
Can we get a video of a before and after of what land and ecosystem was there before a city popped up. Like Las Vegas or a city in Texas or China thoughts
Yeah nice topic
I’ve always noticed the slight difference of orcas’ fin (one kinda higher and straight up-seem more powerful and dominant; one kinda smaller and more curvy-seem more agile) and wonder if it’s the male vs female or something more (age, species…)
P/s: bravo to the video creator for still playing dota - the best video game ever created
Did SeaWorld ever say what types of Orcas each was? How about the Orcas in Spain tearing rudders of yachts coming thru?
As a voice over artist myself, I always appreciate your craft.
Aside from being in captivity, Forcing breeding between orcas that normally don't want to breed with each other is probably a factor in them being aggressive in the "sea worlds" and the offsprings mental character
To me, the cover Orcas photo looks like a fleet of planes getting ready to fight against forces against a Green Planet. Beautiful aren't they?
Good video.
See you later 🙋♀️
lol its kinda crazy
honestly i dont find it too ood that orcas dont mate with other orca types, each type has own language and even individual culture/behaivor,
like would you date a person that speaks a language you dont understand a word of and acts in a way that you dont understand?
the way of living for orcas can be as different as the one group hunts blue wales for food and the other hunts with them as partners together.
and another group which is actually only this one family of orcas is beaching to hunt and teaching it to their childs.
specifically the beaching is a thing that probably most orcas would consider insane when not grown up with it because its also very dangerous and you need to know what you do
also for the language, orcas way of communicating is one of the most complex ones we know, they have different dialects and build ledgit sentences to talk to each other, they even have names for each other ! names are a thing that actually only humans and orcas do/capable of due to the complex languages they developed
Very interesting. Orcas are definitely my favorite sea mammals because they so incredibly intelligent!! As humans we have to do better in understanding the other species in our precious world. Understanding the other species of our plant can help us take care of them and our planet needs. Thank you for the video.
Cool video. ⭐️
Ohhh , like Crows and Ravens ! .
Never knew orcas are persistent hunters too (kinda), that's really cool !
That was a hilarious take on orca. I’ve been whale watching in the northwest around San Juan Island, and we had a baby sound right next to the boat.
If you’re interested in orcas you should look in to the killer whales of Eden NSW Australia. They actually used to help the whalers in that aria in the not so distant past . There are people still alive that remember and witnessed it happen. The locals knew the orcas by name . The most famous of which was called old Tom. This is an incredible peace of Australian history and more people should know about it . There is a museum in Eden dedicated to these Orcas . Definitely worth the trip .
They’re like the security guards of the ocean, we’re just swimming around and making sure everything’s OK
There was 3 ecyotypes! Offshores , transients and residents.
10-15 yrs ago they found a 4th ecyotype.
This is far from new!
About 1:15 he actually says there's 10 ecotypes but that he's only going to be talking about two of them.
@@sweetjohnny8211 oh really, I definitely didn't hear that. I could have been distracted at that time stamp. I'll def go back and re-watch. Not that I don't believe u, just find it odd why he would say 10 different ecyotype.
Thanks for the info:)
@@sweetjohnny8211he did say 10 different ecyotype. At 1:39 he says they have only known of 2 and now there's a 3rd one but didn't know the name.
I wouldn't put to much stock in this guy, or he made an error by saying ten.
The 3rd type are known as off-shores.
It's been known for decades now. It's the 4th the scientist found around a decade ago, maybe less. I don't know what they call them yet:)
@@Funksinthehouse
Ecotypes vs 3 species and they suspect a 4th.
Until the broader Scientific community takes the data and examines it, coming to the same conclusions, then nothing gets changed. Its very slow.
Its not that its not known. Its that redoing everything officially takes time.
Hell, only recently Skunks got reclassified.
I thought they were still Mustelids. 😂
The narrator acknowledges that we’ve actually known this for about 40 years but science is slow to change. It’s like you didn’t even listen, just criticized as you went lol
an excellent presentation. The style of delivery is very easy to follow and understand. 🐋💚
i love your video
Yes, Orcas are my spirit animal, my ancestors use to hunt fish and other sea life with them
The Best Coffee talk is on this channel ❤
Algo gang
"transient orcas hunt their praise silently" *orca moans*
It was unclear why captive female orcas attacked a male orca until the research on wild orca calls revealed that resident and migratory pods used different ones: a migratory male was attacked after failing to give the right song & dance. Maybe they CAN (as Alaskan Black-back and Herring gulls do) interbreed, but there's a language, rather than a species barrier (the two gulls don't interbreed beyond the aurora in Europe).
Nobody, absolutely nobody:
The orcas: "Splish splash b1+c4!"
The seal minding his own business within the first 10 seconds of the video: "RUUUUUUDE!!!"
Me: Instantly clicks like button.
I came here 3 mins after upload
Damn i wish human got new patch too😂😂😂
They actally aren't hostile to each other, they ignore each other
and they can breed, they just don't do so in the wild.
Transients are doing better because the seals are now protected, so their food increased, while the residents, who feed on salmon, are starving, due to the dams
fyi those artefact called "iron brance" and "Defiant Shell"
iron brances only add +1 to strength,Agility,Intelligence
i didn't expect to be thinking about dota while watching one of these videos. funny XD
Boy, this changed my perspective on the real free willy yet again
My favorite orca video is the one where a couple of them are swimming along with a female (human) swimmer who often trains in the ocean. When the drone camera really zooms out there was large shark in the area. Seems like the chose to protect the swimmer ❤
Good the black and white menace of the ocean has gotten new competition
Orca 2.0 before GTA 6 is crazy
Ngl, listening to this information with videogame terms mixed in DID make it easier to digest. And now I hate myself for that.
Smart move taking over teirzoo's niche, since he doesn't post more than once a year unless it's on nebula
now... what type attacks ship around Gibraltar, and why?...
They didn't teach us any of this on Free Willey!! ;) thanks for the info
i always thought ecotypes was weird for orcas. when you look at that image with all the different groups, that looks like any other poster of different species of birds, canines, fish, etc within the same family or even genus. this should have been done years ago, i don't know why scientists were hanging onto the ecotype classification when this looks like any other branch of evolution. orcas are amazing and special, but they're not "abnormal" as far as how they evolved, yanno? (to be fair, cetacean evolution as a whole is WILD and so interesting, but not actually that unbelievable)
Wait... did you ever discuss regular orcas?!?
The confidence it takes to say they know all the sex habits of Orcas
To be honest, people used to call Orca’s hunting method violent, due to how they treat seals and whatnot, but…. They’re really just like us. If a rat or a snake or something came at me, I’d do the exact same thing they do with their tails with my legs, they’re smart af fr 😭😭
I am and have ALWAYS BEEN TERRIFIED of Orcas.
The intro was hilarious 😂
I heard recently they attacking boats.
Scientists think they’re doing that because they’re bored.
I still like to think they’re realizing humans are a threat and only humans have boats, but who actually knows haha
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It's always fun to learn something new. I think we are watching evolution in action. Orca's that live in different environments are evolving to their environments to become better hunters. In doing so, they are becoming different species.
So possibly, some of the attacks that happened to humans from orcas in captivity could have been from not knowing these variations or not acknowledging that there are differences in this species. 🤔
Orcas one of the only preadators truley at the top of the food chain only harmed by humanity.
We are lucky they like us.
This is legitimately exciting news
Been here 30 seconds after the video being uploaded
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WOW What a achievement. What are you going to do with the rest of your life?
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On the thumbnail: wow that's a great Zoo Tycoon modpack! Orca 167 is unhappy. 😆
I’m starting to believe we’re really lucky Orcas don’t have thumbs. With thumbs, they might take over.
So it wasn’t mentioned but there was a discovered variant with a more square head and tinier white patch above their eye, also known as “Type D”. Yeah was expecting that to make it in this video.
Quality of videos these days, wonder why I subbed in the first place.
The Skyrim reference was 👌👌
1:31 normally transients are actually called biggs (seeing as residents are also transient to some extent so the name was considered misleading and changed)
6:20 ain't this dota item? Iron branch and defiant shell? 🤔
When I came here was only 25 likes now there is more than hundred
Insane😂
Right
The body slam shows you their intelligence!
Are we sure they’re not just bloods and crips?
I think we are noticing differences between orcas now is because more rich people are using yachts in the orca’s territory. As long as the orcas win!
Nice I love salmon too. Wish I could eat salmon everyday lol
This ain't about fish lady... Wake up
It's like orcas knew we freed Willy so there's an unsaid truce right now with us.
Ninja orca!
So, I’m guessing that ‘Regular Orcas’ are not as specialized as ‘Transient’ and ‘Resident Orcas.’ Like, they might hunt a combination of fish and smaller mammals?
Time to start hapooning.... I hear they taste pretty good.
Great video, very insightful, easy to follow..lots of facts and straight to the point 👍
8:21 volleyball strike?
I wonder what type of Orcas are the imprisoned Orcas? I know from watching Blackfish that they were from different pods and couldn’t speak or understand each other when brought together. I wonder if they react differently from eacother based on their type too! Soo many questions about totally beautiful and awesome dolphins!❤
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i wonder if the orca attacks on boats are all from one pod or if they talk to each other to keep away from boat fishing patterns
They say Transient Orca are predominantly solo Orca, solitary wanderers and Resident are more family structure but dont think I heard this in the video anywhere?
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Looks like adaptation to me based on chosen environment long ago