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  • This orca is thought to be one of the first of her kind to use the rising of the tide to her advantage.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @evagerritsen1605
    @evagerritsen1605 3 года назад +1066

    This video is like:
    Hey, how cute are these seals eh?
    Wanna see them get eaten?

    • @megaball-ps8tq
      @megaball-ps8tq 3 года назад +17

      Me: um, no thanks

    • @SennaAugustus
      @SennaAugustus 3 года назад +42

      I don't mind, because orcas are cuter.

    • @cfdby4784
      @cfdby4784 3 года назад +13

      Orcas are cute too. Do hear them?

    • @rhuttrho88
      @rhuttrho88 3 года назад +9

      Yep! Taste like chicken 🐔! 😋 The Orcas told me so!😁😃

    • @mdnrpln2264
      @mdnrpln2264 3 года назад +9

      If you see seals eat penguin they're not cute anymore

  • @ghomerhust
    @ghomerhust 3 года назад +943

    orcas are simply incredible. so intelligent. this is why im in full support of them NOT being in theme parks. it's borderline indentured servitude because of how intelligent they are.

    • @amberxv4777
      @amberxv4777 2 года назад

      and because of how dangerous they are. You can never trust an Orca. They kill for fun

    • @katherinee.1213
      @katherinee.1213 2 года назад +14

      You’re literally wrong though, in zoological parks they get fantastic care and they contribute to research that benefits wild orcas. Don’t spread your propaganda on a harmless video lol

    • @nipuniherath1451
      @nipuniherath1451 2 года назад +133

      @@katherinee.1213 Sorry, I don't agree with you. It is known basic knowledge at this point that orcas are highly social animals and are way more intelligent than we can understand. Not 100% like us, but a bit like us. I don't think I would like to be isolated within a 8ft×8ft room to entertain another species, EVEN if they gave me eternal food, water and health care. I would go crazy. How different do you think orcas are from That?

    • @nipuniherath1451
      @nipuniherath1451 2 года назад +1

      @@katherinee.1213 also, captive bred orcas display basically nothing of that of their wild relatives, since they have no matriarch or a pod to teach them the techniques to live in the ocean. You can only learn the basic biological (intelligence, which vary from wild orcas) and anatomical features from these captive animals. They are very different from wild ones.

    • @J17legacy
      @J17legacy 2 года назад +47

      @@nipuniherath1451 The last part you mention kinda sounds like jail, especally When killer whale's back yard is the whole ocean.

  • @secretmagic331
    @secretmagic331 3 года назад +754

    As much as it horrifies me how the cute seals get eaten, it's a joy to see some orcas with healthy, firm, and straight fins

    • @destenanty1367
      @destenanty1367 3 года назад

      Dddb Dr vv

    • @luciferseventh1679
      @luciferseventh1679 3 года назад +2

      I think straight fins are males and curved fins are females

    • @AlexisBishop
      @AlexisBishop 3 года назад +82

      @@luciferseventh1679 I think they are mentioning how they aren't flopped over from being in captivity. Though since the females dorsal fins are shorter than males, in captivity with orcas that have collapsed dorsal fins tend to be males since they are longer and more noticeable, though it does happen to females as well.

    • @jnightshade4379
      @jnightshade4379 3 года назад

      Ignorant comment, do your research.

    • @bigchunk1
      @bigchunk1 3 года назад +28

      @@jnightshade4379 If you're bothered by the academic integrity of youtube comments, I would like to take this moment to welcome you to the internet.

  • @StephenDoty84
    @StephenDoty84 3 года назад +431

    Some other orca is saying, "I've been doin this for years. She didn't invent it."

    • @deloachapproach4273
      @deloachapproach4273 3 года назад +16

      Indeed - why would they assume otherwise? Some orca taught her, and some orca taught the one who taught her - as has been going on for countless generations.

    • @eddievazquez6874
      @eddievazquez6874 3 года назад +18

      @@deloachapproach4273 I agree, to some extent. They are mammals with brains that learn. At some point, one orca tried it and succeeded and it became "aware" of the possibility. It, then, teaches it to the next. This could be something that developed recently. Maybe two or three generations ago. Just recently observed. Still you could be right.

    • @deloachapproach4273
      @deloachapproach4273 3 года назад +4

      @@eddievazquez6874
      I hear you, Eddie. I think those who saw it wanted credit for being the ones who filmed a first generational, breakthrough event, but there is no way they can prove it isn't an action taught, and passed down, for eons. It being an action they've done for eons is much more likely, for a original breakthrough event that so helps a pod survive only happens once - ever.

    • @merrillmohan2484
      @merrillmohan2484 3 года назад +3

      Her mom showed her

    • @fitzmagix1047
      @fitzmagix1047 3 года назад +6

      @@deloachapproach4273 While there is the possibility that other orcas have hunted like this in the past, there is no concrete evidence that this behavior originated earlier, so you also cannot disprove that this orca could indeed be the first of its kind to do so.

  • @terramater
    @terramater 3 года назад +1591

    Orcas are one of the most fascinating animals out there, and there's still so much to learn about them!

    • @terramater
      @terramater 3 года назад +24

      @PewDie-Ton EX True that!
      And we do need more research on their environment. Due to climate change & the dramatic ice loss, the animals now have access to parts of the Canadian Arctic they previously couldn’t reach. And that's changing their hunting skills.

    • @terramater
      @terramater 3 года назад +6

      ​@PewDie-Ton EX You're right, it definitely is! There's still much research needed but we tried to shed some light on the status quo in our "How Killer Whales are Changing the Arctic". Looking forward to your opinion!

    • @terramater
      @terramater 3 года назад +2

      @PewDie-Ton EX Nice! 🤘🏽

    • @megaball-ps8tq
      @megaball-ps8tq 3 года назад +3

      @PewDie-Ton EX true

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 3 года назад +4

      There's so much to learn we don't even know if the different populations are populations of a same species, sub-species of the same species or different species of a same genre XD

  • @canuckerbird
    @canuckerbird 3 года назад +495

    If orcas ever decided to put humans on their menu, I'd be afraid to go back into the ocean knowing that some super intelligent mammal that hunts great whites is out there looking for a snack.

    • @rockybalboa1929
      @rockybalboa1929 3 года назад +96

      Dont worry Human r evil and greed, orca dont eat trash

    • @trueblue6201
      @trueblue6201 3 года назад +78

      The only recorded attacks on humans by orcas are the ones that have been forced into aquariums or theme parks. So the ones that live in uncomfortable conditions and suffer from anxiety and depression. In the ocean, orcas are very unlikely to attack humans. The most common cause of death for humans at sea is actually heart attacks, with being hit by objects, and suicide being the next most likely causes of deaths. Animal attacks are generally pretty low and the deaths tend to be caused by either human health or error (i.e. alcohol)

    • @RafaCoutinho_
      @RafaCoutinho_ 3 года назад +57

      Orcas are inteligent enough to not pick a fight with humankind. They know how we are cruel to animals.

    • @potatoeconnectionmohawk1996
      @potatoeconnectionmohawk1996 3 года назад +14

      They wont think twice about f*ckin with your boat

    • @prllytrnton2396
      @prllytrnton2396 3 года назад +12

      Orcas seem even more intelligent than humans:)

  • @alexfreetime9597
    @alexfreetime9597 3 года назад +64

    2:34 look at the birds to the right, they're already "nope, this isn't happening, I'm outta here"as soon as they spot the finn

  • @zerieljianantonino2075
    @zerieljianantonino2075 3 года назад +78

    Thumbnail was like
    Seal 1: "BRO SWIM!!! ORCA!!!"
    Seal 2: "FFFFFUUUUUUUUU---

  • @res0zsfa
    @res0zsfa 3 года назад +795

    hey, that's spawn killing. report them to the admin

  • @darkjul8
    @darkjul8 3 года назад +588

    This is not the same without David Attenborough's voice..

    • @hiimryan2388
      @hiimryan2388 3 года назад +7

      Why isn't he voicing tho

    • @nqh4393
      @nqh4393 3 года назад +55

      Better get used to this then. He won't be around with us much longer.

    • @franl155
      @franl155 3 года назад +30

      @@nqh4393 - lol all the more reason to make full use of him now.

    • @nasiaking
      @nasiaking 3 года назад +22

      I think Keneth Branagh did the voicing well for walking with dinosaurs.

    • @shaneoxygenbond8969
      @shaneoxygenbond8969 3 года назад +6

      Yea we actually need someone more natural and much better voice than this

  • @robertosmith1
    @robertosmith1 3 года назад +239

    “The first orca in the world to hunt like this” yeah that’s a bit presumptuous to say the least.

    • @offroad5798
      @offroad5798 3 года назад +8

      Lmao, I was thinking the same thing

    • @bigtuna281
      @bigtuna281 3 года назад +11

      Yea 1700s orca name kristi probably did it..1st

    • @tzaylor
      @tzaylor 3 года назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @calvindevries
      @calvindevries 3 года назад +11

      @GABRIELLE GREENBLATT considering how many different pods of orca there are and how long orcas have been around, without full documenting I would say it is possible, but not probable

    • @katehobbs2008
      @katehobbs2008 3 года назад +8

      Loathe hyperbole and unbased sweeping statements. It might not have been seen before, but that does not justify that statement.

  • @lo-firobotboy7112
    @lo-firobotboy7112 2 года назад +144

    I spent the summer with the orca on the west coast of Canada. Some of the transient families use a similar technique for catching and inshore seals and sea lions. The difference with our orca is that while one or two hunters wait silently beside the seal colony, another one will circle 'round to the other side and work to scare the seals off the rocks and into the water.

  • @natalia-mn3li
    @natalia-mn3li 3 года назад +136

    I see orcas and I click

  • @natalia-mn3li
    @natalia-mn3li 3 года назад +103

    orca's hunting strategies are incredible. with no question, the smartest and biggest predator in the ocean and in the world. queens

    • @bismayamohanty4519
      @bismayamohanty4519 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/aRYWIAHYPkk/видео.html

    • @ijustrobabank6895
      @ijustrobabank6895 3 года назад +5

      Yea, there finding a prey like you penguins...

    • @roccotaco1843
      @roccotaco1843 3 года назад +1

      @PewDie-Ton EX doesn’t the blue whale count as a predator? It eats krill

    • @Utriedit215
      @Utriedit215 3 года назад +1

      We don't even know all of the animals in the ocean

    • @natalia-mn3li
      @natalia-mn3li 3 года назад +2

      @@roccotaco1843 I meant biggest in a metaphoric way, not really meaning the size

  • @paulie2476
    @paulie2476 3 года назад +60

    Ultimate badass of the ocean. They are so adaptable.

  • @raenashaikh3377
    @raenashaikh3377 3 года назад +87

    How silent did that Orca had to be to not get noticed at THAT close a distance to that seal???
    SUPERB!

    • @AGDinCA
      @AGDinCA 3 года назад +60

      It's not that the orca was so silent, it's that these seal pups are not yet aware of the danger posed by the orca. They don't know yet that they are supposed to be scared. They haven't been taken out to deeper waters by their mother yet, and were assumed to be safe in the shallow pool.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 2 года назад

      @@AGDinCA even so I could assure you is that if that work a mother had made some mistake and allowed noise was made the seal pups will likely would have been spooked out of the water by something they had never seen or heard before.

  • @karlbjorkquist7489
    @karlbjorkquist7489 Год назад +20

    It is believed she is the first one to do this hunting technique...and passing onto her young. This could have been done over a million generations.

  • @kman2783
    @kman2783 3 года назад +184

    To date, there hasn't been one case of a human being killed in the wild by a killer whale. I find this to be absolutely amazing. Orcas are highly intelligent and we have much to learn from them. 😎

    • @philpietersen8700
      @philpietersen8700 3 года назад +26

      Like learn how to hunt seals?

    • @Swelly_K
      @Swelly_K 3 года назад +8

      @@philpietersen8700 yeah like what else is there to learn? 🤣

    • @jadewayne9771
      @jadewayne9771 3 года назад +7

      What if no more seals or sharks to be hunt? Im sure they will add humans to their menu in order to survive.. they are cute but still this Orca are the apex predator..

    • @isaa.5187
      @isaa.5187 3 года назад +4

      @@jadewayne9771 The way that humans are killing sharks, that might become a reality.

    • @canadiandynamite5834
      @canadiandynamite5834 3 года назад +25

      Maybe it's because they don't leave any evidence? 😳

  • @WillieWeed
    @WillieWeed 3 года назад +59

    The way families stay together for lives of 80 years. Even after taking on mates and having babies. Humans could learn a lot from these amazing family groups.

    • @mundano2479
      @mundano2479 2 года назад

      just like mexicans

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +7

      I heard some years ago about “grandmother” orcas babysitting the youngest whilst other adults hunted.

  • @ashwinf12
    @ashwinf12 3 года назад +45

    Orcas are amazing, beautiful and at the same time
    quite frightfully intelligent creatures

  • @natsumaru
    @natsumaru Год назад +8

    I can't even imagine an animal nearly as amazing as these Orcas

  • @jahmah519
    @jahmah519 3 года назад +91

    The Orca has no predators, they are up there with their hunting technics & are extremely clever.

  • @fahadsgmustafa
    @fahadsgmustafa 3 года назад +18

    Orcas are literally the smartest animals and literally the apex predator of the ocean absolute legends

    • @hector-nu6gl
      @hector-nu6gl 3 года назад

      well, no they are actually a bit less intelligent than dolphins.

    • @jiroshiroyuki5236
      @jiroshiroyuki5236 3 года назад

      @@hector-nu6gl Orcas they are dolphins after all, their intelligence are second to humans .

    • @kilyannn
      @kilyannn 2 года назад

      @@hector-nu6gl Orcas are more intelligent than common dolphins - they hunt them thanks to their smarts, have more developed social structures and languages.

  • @muffintop420
    @muffintop420 3 года назад +68

    I think it's pretty messed up that those birds saw the orca coming and yet said nothing.

    • @user-yy9kn8pt5f
      @user-yy9kn8pt5f 3 года назад +4

      If they did they'd get snapped on half.

    • @FireLordJohn3191
      @FireLordJohn3191 Год назад

      And how would they do that?

    • @nsaterroristbomber66669
      @nsaterroristbomber66669 Год назад

      That wasn’t their mission. The CIA doesn’t care about animal feeding habits. They’re there for reconnaissance

    • @leonwilliams3221
      @leonwilliams3221 Год назад

      Birds are douchebags. Thinking they’re so high and mighty because they can fly.

    • @robertorambles
      @robertorambles 8 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheEmoInkling1884
    @TheEmoInkling1884 Год назад +20

    The fact that they're this intelligent and can do this on their own, proves they're way to good to be kept in captivity

  • @dynamosaurusimperious6341
    @dynamosaurusimperious6341 3 года назад +14

    Elephant Seal pup: *exists*
    Ocra: *FINALLY THIS MEAL SHALL BE LEGENDARY.*
    Also i just realize Orca mothers are better than Elehpant Seal mothers.

  • @Elongated_Muskrat
    @Elongated_Muskrat 3 года назад +25

    RIP Sea Doggo.

  • @daniellimach5787
    @daniellimach5787 3 года назад +23

    Mum : so basically if you come over here, you can spawn trap them.
    Pup : how come they don't swim away, arent they scared ??
    Mum : they are too low elo to understand whats going on

    • @frogjackethuman781
      @frogjackethuman781 3 года назад +3

      And they don't even know the controls (how to swim) yet

  • @mrmichael6562
    @mrmichael6562 3 года назад +58

    Who else imagines attenborough's voice, when the narrator speaks.

    • @jaquitaloca
      @jaquitaloca 3 года назад +1

      Me :)

    • @opposumness3107
      @opposumness3107 3 года назад

      Well, now I do

    • @trueblue6201
      @trueblue6201 3 года назад

      Isn't that him narrating this? I thought this was from BBC's A Perfect Planet which was narrated by David Attenborough. If this clip is not from there can you tell me where it is from?

    • @mrmichael6562
      @mrmichael6562 3 года назад

      @@trueblue6201 i dont know where it is from

    • @yigithan.kilinc
      @yigithan.kilinc 3 года назад

      @@trueblue6201 Might be American version

  • @amizhamx
    @amizhamx 3 года назад +18

    As a divemaster, orcas are about the only marine life that I do not wanna meet while diving. They're way too smart at problem solving.
    Doesn't mean I don't like them though.

    • @franl155
      @franl155 3 года назад

      Thing is, divers wear black wetsuits and go diving in murky waters where seals are on the menu ... if I ever went diving, I'd have my wetsuit be a bright yellow - lol the colour would be accurate!

    • @cfdby4784
      @cfdby4784 3 года назад

      @@franl155 they love color

    • @franl155
      @franl155 3 года назад

      @@cfdby4784 - awk. I'll stick to paddling in the shallow end, then

  • @rayarena879
    @rayarena879 3 года назад +8

    I love how the narrator says that she's the first of her kind to innovate this form of hunting. So, she's a creator, what we would call in the human world an intellectual who innovates a new creative form of thinking, art or technology.

    • @Dell-ol6hb
      @Dell-ol6hb 3 года назад +2

      That’s probably not true though, it’s just likely been the first time the strategy has been observed and filmed

    • @mad-pit3832
      @mad-pit3832 3 года назад +1

      @@Dell-ol6hb trust me orcas have been studied from the north to South Pole for more than enough years. plus the bbc are the leading authority on nature documentary's, they have been filming somewhere non stop since the 1930,s.

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 Год назад

      If you watch the entire show there odd a disclaimer that explains how some of the story was recreated using unrelated footage and staged scenarios. This is a highly dramatized “documentary”. The truth is that a hungry animal that must consume hundreds of pounds of meat per day will do some very risky and desperate behaviors. More survival instinct than intelligence but they have to make the narrative more entertaining than reality

    • @cartercurley9428
      @cartercurley9428 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@drdrew3 No, orcas are intelligent. Their young learn from their parents, same as ours do, instead of being born with instincts like deer are, for example. Orca pods that have no contact with each other utilize completely different hunting strategies and approach the same situations in completely different ways. Ergo orcas must be capable of creating new hunting strategies as individuals.

  • @star_gazer2967
    @star_gazer2967 3 года назад +53

    I didn't cry bc the orca ate the baby seal... I cried bc it's mother left her forever at just 3 weeks

    • @khalilalmajzoub1883
      @khalilalmajzoub1883 3 года назад +6

      They don't have the same human parental feeling I assume.
      It's nature.

    • @robertkoen5506
      @robertkoen5506 3 года назад +18

      I'm crying bc you can't type the word because.

    • @tiedyemanatee9291
      @tiedyemanatee9291 3 года назад +6

      Don’t attribute human characteristics to animals. For them, it’s normal.

    • @ronaldassing252
      @ronaldassing252 3 года назад +3

      And some humans dont know what age to leave home

    • @columbusohio72
      @columbusohio72 3 года назад

      You'd rather see 2 dead seals

  • @animalswithtomek4188
    @animalswithtomek4188 3 года назад +80

    Riding a tide - it is incredible.

  • @Reaper81805
    @Reaper81805 3 года назад +9

    We first learn the backstory of the pup seals and go awww, then the orcas come in and feast on them

  • @bayleenicole2096
    @bayleenicole2096 3 года назад +6

    I can imagine the guys who got this on video was just amazed at the footage they got ! That jump at the end was perfect

    • @kilyannn
      @kilyannn 2 года назад +1

      That's nothing, they can jump much much better ruclips.net/video/mxzXDvnKOg0/видео.html

  • @aaronjimz
    @aaronjimz 2 года назад +4

    The sight of the dorsal fin sticking above water is terrifying

  • @johnnyofthesticks7260
    @johnnyofthesticks7260 3 года назад +18

    Well done, Orca. She evidently needs to eat. And when you have to eat you have to eat. Hunger.

  • @10penpaper
    @10penpaper 3 года назад +54

    This is just top class. The research itself makes us unique observers.

  • @khaledabdulazim
    @khaledabdulazim 3 года назад +19

    We need an entire series on Orcas!

  • @WilliamThee4th
    @WilliamThee4th 3 года назад +10

    My favorite animal. But in theory it's just a modified hunt technique that's used in Argentina when they hit the beach to snag pups. But this is just a gnarly location making it twice as risky. But the way she used the waves and tide is just like Big Mel

  • @laughingoutloud3713
    @laughingoutloud3713 3 года назад +32

    nonsense to call her the first orca to do this, its just the first time they filmed it.

    • @zooty100
      @zooty100 3 года назад +2

      I know right.. that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. How the hell they know that?🤔

    • @thefisherman0074
      @thefisherman0074 3 года назад

      But everyone has eyes and has it ever once been written or recorded? You don’t need film to do that. And if not then these guys could be right.

    • @goldstandardsilver555
      @goldstandardsilver555 3 года назад +1

      She could be the first to do it no one has ever seen it or recored it before to the best of there knowledge, so it makes sense to say she's the first even if she's technically not, so they know when/where it began seeing as the young will likely replicate it

    • @82dupont
      @82dupont 3 года назад

      Exactly, she obviously learned it from her mother.

  • @WarChallenger
    @WarChallenger 3 года назад +23

    "So anyway, it turns out there's a way to get out of bounds and into their spawn. I've used this pretty often, and it's quite a handy little exploit for easy experience."

  • @faboou9665
    @faboou9665 3 года назад +6

    2:34 those are some smart steamer ducks leaving the dangerous waters

  • @BarrientosMykelJoaquin
    @BarrientosMykelJoaquin 3 года назад +8

    Cameraman: "Don't mind me just keep doing your thing"

  • @DavidEvans_dle
    @DavidEvans_dle 3 года назад +3

    2:33 The sea birds are like "Oh Snap! Lets just move a little." lol

    • @flytii
      @flytii 3 года назад

      😆 parent's: "kids, get out of the pool, get out of the pool."

  • @tuancao35
    @tuancao35 3 года назад +4

    If the orcas could walk on land, human would be in big trouble

  • @oopopp
    @oopopp 3 года назад +6

    I guess for the orca momma... this is like going to the grocery store with the kids...

  • @LadyYautjaSpacePirate
    @LadyYautjaSpacePirate 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would integrate Orca hunting techniques in my naval techniques! I am fascinated in their strategies! However, I feel sorry for those seals! 😭❤
    Still....I admire Orcas just the same! ❤

  • @kmarch6630
    @kmarch6630 3 года назад +10

    They're so smart. Won't be long before they learn to hunt on land, haha!

  • @1.jurisha.j
    @1.jurisha.j 3 месяца назад

    A life lesson was taught in this short video.
    I could never be the seal type of parent. Orcas all the way. You are your child's first teacher.

  • @hibye671
    @hibye671 3 года назад +5

    That was astonishing! Orca are such adaptive predators!

  • @1life_Only
    @1life_Only 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful planet earth! Still wonder everyday how all of this was created over millions of years with such meticulous perfection. Wish we all knew!

  • @darksiderider1233
    @darksiderider1233 3 года назад +4

    It would be so incredible to get a GoPro on an Orca and be able to go back and watch their movements over the course of a few months. If only!!!

    • @WombRaider204
      @WombRaider204 Год назад +1

      Agreed! That would be so rad to watch!! I wouldn’t want to be the person who has to attach it though. I have a feeling an orca would feel very confused and threatened while your trying to strap something to it. Or if you had to pierce the orca somehow like how they tag fish, that also would probably piss the orca off and cause it to retaliate lol. I wouldn’t want any part of that at all 🤣🤣💯

  • @jmsibi3398
    @jmsibi3398 3 года назад +2

    Imagining the baby orca describing the event like to his siblings is so cute 🥰

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk6324 3 года назад +3

    Seals: *Our entire existence is suffering*
    Orcas: *At least you make a good snacc*

  • @ahmaduthman2067
    @ahmaduthman2067 2 года назад +1

    I feel this clever orca could reach my fish tank at home and eat my fish

  • @bblof10
    @bblof10 3 года назад +9

    Orcas are extremely intelligent! They are absolutely my favourite marine mammals. Okay, they might be cruel, but it's nature.
    Anyway, RIP sea doggo🥺

    • @megaball-ps8tq
      @megaball-ps8tq 3 года назад +1

      I kind of like Orcas, but I like seals better

    • @bblof10
      @bblof10 3 года назад

      @@megaball-ps8tq I think it's obvious for you lol

    • @-guloluscus-3876
      @-guloluscus-3876 3 года назад +2

      I wouldn’t call them “cruel”, non-human animals don’t have human morals haha. These orcas are hunting to ensure their survival, just like any other predator would. I agree though, they’re incredible animals.

    • @miks564
      @miks564 2 года назад +1

      @@-guloluscus-3876 They might have their own moral codes. We actually don't know. There's a lot of things about them we simply don't know.
      Orcas are the most intelligent and developed animal on this planet right after ourselves.

  • @vicky924
    @vicky924 2 года назад +1

    Orcas are my favorite animal, just so beautiful

  • @SheldonAdama17
    @SheldonAdama17 3 года назад +7

    Jaws, the orca version

  • @wollewolf9863
    @wollewolf9863 3 года назад +1

    Orcas are the most fascinating and beautyful animals on planet earth for sure!

  • @princeharming8963
    @princeharming8963 3 года назад +5

    Was kind of expecting a bit more drama,,, but this 'life of the Orca' is still absolutely fascinating.

  • @steffenlilly3751
    @steffenlilly3751 Год назад

    "Hey Bob... what is that fin over there sticking up? Bob? Bob?"

  • @antonfrancisnotario3352
    @antonfrancisnotario3352 3 года назад +4

    And here I thought that Sir David was the narrator of this whole Perfect Planet episodes

    • @mattwatson4271
      @mattwatson4271 3 года назад +2

      Ya I’m confused trying to figure it out is there 2 different bbc perfect planet cause I’ve watched the Attenborough one and this is not on it but some of the footage is idk super confused

  • @nguyenthanhofficiall.a6294
    @nguyenthanhofficiall.a6294 3 года назад +1

    I love wild life in BBC very much

  • @yourstruly1234
    @yourstruly1234 3 года назад +10

    I always thought dolphins are cute, friendly, helpful creatures who help people in distress..But this one is deadly..

    • @megaball-ps8tq
      @megaball-ps8tq 3 года назад +4

      Looks can be deceiving sometimes

    • @BlueLikeAnIKEABag
      @BlueLikeAnIKEABag 3 года назад +12

      Orcas are like humans in the way they make a clear distinction between food and not-food. It's like how we would immediately jump to the rescue of a puppy, and then feed it with beef and chicken

    • @kilyannn
      @kilyannn 2 года назад

      Not for humans.
      In fact, the common dolphins are rapists, perverts and murderers of younglings and other species only for fun - but in the presence of the orcas you can feel completely safe in the ocean (safe from sharks too).

    • @oqo3310
      @oqo3310 Год назад

      ​@@BlueLikeAnIKEABag nah bro I eat the puppy

    • @BlueLikeAnIKEABag
      @BlueLikeAnIKEABag Год назад

      @@oqo3310 Good for you...?

  • @metricdeep8856
    @metricdeep8856 3 года назад +2

    At 2:21 I was hearing the jaws scene in my head. That would have been really funny to hear in the vid.

  • @alceratops6853
    @alceratops6853 3 года назад +9

    Plot twist: The orca didn't invent this style of hunting. It was her ancestor John Von Orcason the Third

  • @ThePrechrchet
    @ThePrechrchet 3 месяца назад

    If you want to get technical about it, this was the first orca to be recorded doing this, not necessarily the first ever.

  • @mariadaluzmoutinho5701
    @mariadaluzmoutinho5701 3 года назад +13

    Que imponentes e inteligentes orcas!! De cima parecia um submarino...como estes gigantes podem ser tão suavemente subtis a caçar?! Impressionante...

  • @TheWopper78
    @TheWopper78 2 года назад +1

    Orcas DOMINATE! I So love these mammals they are the coolest!

  • @MHWorldwide
    @MHWorldwide 3 года назад +36

    incredible Nature

  • @Mikeyvideos27
    @Mikeyvideos27 3 года назад +1

    Wow a new narrator. Crazy we all grew up listening to ones mans voice teaching us about this earth

  • @WorldAquariumSingapore
    @WorldAquariumSingapore 3 года назад +9

    do one documentary on the red arowana dragon fishes

  • @misty-jo6sj
    @misty-jo6sj 3 года назад +1

    4:23 the calf jumps with its mother😊

  • @playerplaying3936
    @playerplaying3936 3 года назад +3

    After seeing this I feel like I should see it in live

  • @pingukutepro
    @pingukutepro 3 года назад +1

    This video already awe me at 0:16

  • @ronaldwatson1951
    @ronaldwatson1951 3 года назад +4

    That was fantastic, and quite well narrated, I truly enjoyed this video

  • @AsifKhan-fe7ty
    @AsifKhan-fe7ty 10 месяцев назад

    It's amazing that BBC can speak the truth.

  • @aleksgonzalez2031
    @aleksgonzalez2031 3 года назад +4

    Orcas: The real killers of the ocean.

    • @20_foot_burmese_pyth0n
      @20_foot_burmese_pyth0n 3 года назад +3

      Theyre called "wolves of the sea" coz of their pack hunting behavior but I suggest we start calling wolves "orcas of the land"😂

  • @HelpSaveThem
    @HelpSaveThem 9 месяцев назад

    The pups being protected was crazy for me 😢

  • @my2cents980
    @my2cents980 3 года назад +2

    ORCAS are My favorite animal. Thank you for showing the beautiful intelligent side of orcas in nature. Never watch Seaworld never watch orcas in captivity

  • @DrWoodyII
    @DrWoodyII 3 года назад +2

    Orcas are fascinating, they're big, have huge appetites, and are sometimes brutal, but, then again, they like children.

  • @yamomsaidican2060
    @yamomsaidican2060 3 года назад +4

    When this becomes a water world we are in trouble

    • @emc2928
      @emc2928 3 года назад +1

      This is a water world

  • @WhyteKong
    @WhyteKong 3 года назад +2

    So nobody is talking about that thumbnail 🤣🤣🤣

  • @patrickking9600
    @patrickking9600 3 года назад +20

    “THe fiRSt orCa in ThE wOrLd to uSe tHis teChNique” yeah those things are ancient and we’ve been studying them for a whopping few decades but you know that? 🙄

    • @haroldbrown6630
      @haroldbrown6630 3 года назад

      Thank you. So spot on. Fucking humans.

    • @jontyjones8443
      @jontyjones8443 3 года назад

      You might want to check that, as it says they are “Thought to be” the first to do it, he never said that for definite

  • @forevermarked5826
    @forevermarked5826 3 года назад

    I'm Obsessed with Orcas!!! They are by FAR the greatest animal in the world.

  • @1fty
    @1fty 3 года назад +7

    that was a well orcastrated move!

  • @evangarvey2821
    @evangarvey2821 3 года назад

    Thank you BBC Earth for showing us this! Very grateful.

  • @dianepewitt696
    @dianepewitt696 3 года назад +3

    Very smart creatures and so very beautiful 😁🙏🏻♥️

  • @phecube
    @phecube 2 года назад +2

    the more complex a creature is, the more we should consider their emotional and psychological state. they will attack you just like any deprived human who can no longer think properly.

    • @WombRaider204
      @WombRaider204 Год назад

      Exactly! There’s so many factors, you can’t tell me that if there’s an orca that hasn’t eaten in a significant amount of time where it’s starting to affect its health, or even can kill the orca due to lack of food, that it wouldn’t then see a human and just eat them just to get some type of food in its belly 😂

  • @sebastionhawk5565
    @sebastionhawk5565 3 года назад +5

    first time?!? well, the first time that a human documented it, lol! They have done this for hundreds of thousands of years, perhaps, MILLIONS...

  • @maidestriza301
    @maidestriza301 3 года назад

    BBC has really got the best narrators.

  • @Plushymobile
    @Plushymobile 3 года назад +4

    1:25 "Ahhhh shitt baby"

  • @domesticuse1005
    @domesticuse1005 Год назад

    To learn about Orcas is FASCINATING

  • @calicoya
    @calicoya 3 года назад +5

    When is a perfect planet gets released internationally??! 😭😭😭

  • @bornjusticerule5764
    @bornjusticerule5764 3 года назад

    Orcas r absolutely PHENOMENAL

  • @chockitkat3776
    @chockitkat3776 Год назад +8

    I know all orcas do is swim and hunt and play but I'm so intrigued by this species. If only I was an orca, its majesty is just indescribable. I can't believe God created such beautiful creatures, better than I am

    • @nordwestpassage
      @nordwestpassage Год назад

      No God there…

    • @FireLordJohn3191
      @FireLordJohn3191 Год назад

      @@nordwestpassage prove it. Can you prove God didn’t make everything?

    • @nordwestpassage
      @nordwestpassage Год назад

      @@FireLordJohn3191 who would like to believe in fairy tales can do with pleasure. I don’t believe in such nonsense.

  • @BrandonCiCi
    @BrandonCiCi 3 года назад +2

    Finally a new orca video, more please!

  • @videos0392
    @videos0392 3 года назад +3

    Really nice 💅💅

  • @superyid2010
    @superyid2010 5 месяцев назад

    BBC have got this very wrong. This isn't 'A Perfect Planet', that was narrated by the great Sir David Attenborough.