Orca Eating a Sea Lion!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2022
  • Join me today to watch one of the best Orca experiences I've ever had! This is some awesome and detailed footage of Transient/Bigg's Orca playing with and tearing apart a Steller Sea Lion carcass before devouring it. These orca roam around all of Southeast Alaska and beyond, feeding on sea lions and all other marine mammals, so finding them in our little area of water is rare and awesome, and finding them while they are feeding is amazing! The full, unedited footage will also be available to watch, but it does have a lot of empty water.
    Events like this usually only happen a couple times a year in our area, and we never know when. Earlier in the year, many of the Transient Orca head down towards California to intercept Grey Whale calves, or to Washington and British Columbia for the overpopulated seals and sea lions, but they usually come back through at least a few times a summer to snack on our local wildlife. Obviously catching that on camera is very hard, but when we're on the water most days of the week, and fly a drone on every tour, the odds of filming it at least once every summer or two seem to go up!
    All footage was taken on board the Riptide with Capt Josh on one of his unique tours with Alaska Whale and Drone Tours, alaskawhalesanddrones.com/ the only tour company to use high-end commercial drones to enhance the customer viewing experience!
    #alaska #whalewatching #orca #whale #whales #whalewatch #orca #humpbackwhale #sealions #drone

Комментарии • 28

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 11 дней назад +1

    Excellent footage! I love Orca. I watch a lot of orca vids and love how they are so family orientated.

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  11 дней назад

      @@wizzardofpaws2420 I’ve got lots more footage, I’m working on a video about how they catch salmon, and one about family connections!

  • @arthurdirindinjr1792
    @arthurdirindinjr1792 3 месяца назад +8

    Over 30 years ago read a book by a marina biologist studying both resident and transient Orca pods all along the coast of the American Pacific Northwest and Western Canadian Pacific coast
    He said he often dove with resident Orca pods and felt completely safe
    He did however say he would NEVER even think of getting in the water with a transient Orca pod
    He went on to say resident Orca pods were much more curious and friendly towards him and he quickly developed a relationship with many of the resident Orcas that learned to identify his boat as well as him and would come over to say hi he said resident Orcas played and had fun on a regular basis and resident Orcas communicated among themselves constantly and were very very vocal
    He said transient Orca pods were nothing like resident Orca pods weren't friendly towsrds him and showed little curiosity about him and were 100% business and thier business was strictly hunting killing and eating pray he rarely saw them playing and were much less vocal than resident pods and became essentially silent when actively hunting
    I got the distinct impression this biologist was rather intimidated by transient Orca pods

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  3 месяца назад +2

      I've never been in the water with either, but from what I've seen with the drone and from the boat I definitely agree with his assessment. They are absolutely intimidating animals!

  • @ronaldgoodrich5460
    @ronaldgoodrich5460 Месяц назад +2

    Say what you want but those whales are living the life.

  • @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
    @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking Месяц назад +1

    I remember the phrase "starving with your belly full." Applies here. Grizzly bears do not eat the salmon flesh, just the fat. Polar bear don't eat the flesh, just the blubber. Great whites - blubber-only.
    They have to keep their own fat layer intact to stay warm. It takes fat, to maintain their fat.
    Eating muscle - starving with your belly full.

  • @Vinsomer
    @Vinsomer 3 месяца назад

    My missus is like that. Things are getting hot and steamy, and when we're finally down to business she gets the munchies and retreats to the kitchen for some sea lion carcass.

  • @thebigpicture2032
    @thebigpicture2032 2 месяца назад

    Great coverage. Subbed!

  • @Sooopa_Doopa
    @Sooopa_Doopa 4 месяца назад +3

    2:00 - "Orcas that were a little more interested in procreating than feeding..."
    Orca was trying to Netflix and chill

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  3 месяца назад

      Lol, right?? I've seen them get it on a couple of times after killing something, and only once when they hadn't; I guess the blood gets them going?

  • @DarkSevariant
    @DarkSevariant 3 месяца назад +5

    Like you said about their teeth, I don't think they were playing with the dead sea lion...they were tenderizing it. Bruising the skin, so it stretches, and thins out. They can take a 6 ft sea lion, and stretch it out to 9 feet, just by tenderizing the dead corpse. Also, it speeds up the internal decaying by breaking open stomach lining, and separating muscle from bone.
    Nice video.

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  3 месяца назад +2

      Interesting take on it! I definitely could see them doing something like that!

    • @daveyboy6985
      @daveyboy6985 3 месяца назад

      Yes their teeth don't have the cutting capabilities of a great white shark, which could bite the seal easily in half.
      So I can definitely see the need for them to tenderize their meat.

  • @jamesbohlman4297
    @jamesbohlman4297 3 месяца назад

    So when are Orca calves born?

  • @damnvika5110
    @damnvika5110 Год назад +4

    Do residents and transient ever cross paths? And do they socialize with each other?

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  Год назад +7

      Good question! They certainly do cross paths, I've seen them passing through in the same areas before. Whether or not they socialize, is another question, and I don't really think they do. I believe that their dialects are pretty different to the point where they aren't really able to communicate, yet they still must recognize each other as orcas, as there hasn't been any documented attacks of Transient on Resident orcas.

    • @Northstar-59
      @Northstar-59 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlaskaWhaleanddronetoursimagine a 800 pound male lion fighting against the pack of wolves

  • @dragoslavradojkovic7882
    @dragoslavradojkovic7882 3 месяца назад +1

    What lense did you use while filming on your gopro? Thanks!

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  3 месяца назад

      A very expensive one, lol. A Zenmuse H20 mounted on a Matrice 300 RTK at 360 feet above sea level.

  • @jeffcollopy1968
    @jeffcollopy1968 4 месяца назад +1

    Maybe the orca were shark fishing.

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  4 месяца назад

      These are Transient Orca, and they're pretty specialized at feeding on marine mammals. I don't think there's really enough sharks for them to live on in Alaska.

  • @hagvaktok
    @hagvaktok 3 месяца назад

    Polar bears the same - eat the fat of a seal or walrus and maybe not much else. That's why the Arctic foxes follow them.

  • @mauriciolorenzo4522
    @mauriciolorenzo4522 3 месяца назад

    Did you describe a chubby whale punishment? MUCH..

  • @tylerspunucious7420
    @tylerspunucious7420 4 месяца назад

    There's been no evience of them eating bears.

    • @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours
      @AlaskaWhaleanddronetours  4 месяца назад +4

      I couldn't find any picture or documented evidence for that, but I do know that they have been documented eating deer and moose that were swimming between islands, and the bears swim between the islands too. According to the natives and some other people who grew up in Alaska and spent a lot of time on the water though, they say that they HAVE seen orca take down bears that were in the water. Interestingly enough though, one person told me that the Orca will kill bears in the water, but then not eat them. So, we might both be right.

  • @jayb0nd007
    @jayb0nd007 Месяц назад

    Animals kiil to eat but not orcas they play and enjoy before eating