Orcas playing with swimmer at Hahei Beach, New Zealand (Original)

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    Filmed on 4 December at Hahei Beach on the Coromandel peninsular, New Zealand. I was watching a pod of orcas swimming up the beach, I saw a swimmer swimming along shore directly towards them, at this point I asked my partner to get my mobile phone as I wasn’t sure what would happen and I may have to call for help. The orcas circled her and she got quite the fright. She then got out the water as she was only 20m from shore. Some on lookers chatted to her about the experience and then to my surprise she got back into the water and swam back towards the pod, to I assume continue her training swim. I then launched the drone and filmed from a fair distance away making sure not to disturb the pod of orcas. What I witnessed was truly amazing.
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Комментарии • 15 тыс.

  • @GrabbaBeer
    @GrabbaBeer 3 года назад +6511

    Orca to its babies: “Don’t eat those, they’re full of chemicals and preservatives”

    • @cookiecola5852
      @cookiecola5852 3 года назад +228

      Too much McDonald's

    • @yeoshenghong4802
      @yeoshenghong4802 3 года назад +46

      She got 2 that rare, mostly one

    • @GrabbaBeer
      @GrabbaBeer 3 года назад +5

      @EMPEROR OF MISOGYNY yeah

    • @Maluhia808
      @Maluhia808 3 года назад +13

      GMOS

    • @kiwibob223
      @kiwibob223 3 года назад +44

      Stick with the shark liver full of micro plastic.

  • @TheWinterShadow
    @TheWinterShadow 4 года назад +4464

    Orcas are still up holding their 'no killing human' policy. They rock!

    • @richardwalton3521
      @richardwalton3521 4 года назад +314

      It's bad for business

    • @butterybutter7472
      @butterybutter7472 4 года назад +329

      They gotta maintain spot number 2 and you don’t do that by messing with number 1

    • @zarahalora7567
      @zarahalora7567 4 года назад +27

      @Uusi Viesti underrated reply.

    • @elfaranelasul6886
      @elfaranelasul6886 4 года назад +69

      @Uusi Viesti It's possible, they're intelligent animals after all, they know who and don't to mess with...

    • @gelationousskin835
      @gelationousskin835 4 года назад +106

      @The Dave Woodward Show whether or not that's true it's undeniable Orcas are one of the smartest animals on the planet and along with that very sociable and curious. They probably find us to be a curiosity.

  • @bunnysue0404
    @bunnysue0404 3 года назад +3345

    Orcas: "Look at the poor handicapped creature trying to swim"

  • @stevenreichertart
    @stevenreichertart Год назад +1188

    Imagine swimming and seeing a gigantic orca come up within inches of you. Simultaneously awesome and terrifying.

    • @hbicolenna6745
      @hbicolenna6745 Год назад +32

      Awesome in the most literal sense of the word

    • @kyriltolbert
      @kyriltolbert Год назад +27

      Indeed,
      God bless
      John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

    • @AQL91X
      @AQL91X Год назад +49

      I would have a heart attack

    • @danni1993
      @danni1993 Год назад +16

      @@kyriltolbert
      🙄

    • @debraflowers7602
      @debraflowers7602 Год назад +4

      ​@assasinex986 u would be fine. U would be in the moment and at peace.

  • @brendon080909
    @brendon080909 5 лет назад +2614

    Just a couple orcas trying to figure out what in the hell that incredibly slow thing was

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 5 лет назад +165

      Probably thinking it is a diseases seal. Better not to eat.

    • @kanyasmr
      @kanyasmr 5 лет назад +168

      That slow thing is the top apex predator of the planet.

    • @brendon080909
      @brendon080909 5 лет назад +39

      @@kanyasmr No argument there..

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 5 лет назад +16

      *Diseased* I meant. Oops.

    • @brendon080909
      @brendon080909 5 лет назад +15

      @@Kayenne54 All good.. no internet police here!

  • @BlackBarney
    @BlackBarney 5 лет назад +8248

    I don't know how that swimmer just keeps swimming like it's a Tuesday.

    • @xx-bg2dj
      @xx-bg2dj 5 лет назад +362

      I think it WAS a Tuesday

    • @alejandrolanuza1237
      @alejandrolanuza1237 5 лет назад +506

      Maybe it was a Tuesday

    • @Emma-eh7gw
      @Emma-eh7gw 5 лет назад +156

      I am amazed too. But the describtion says she was afraid at first too

    • @dingdong475
      @dingdong475 5 лет назад +72

      Possibly because these orcas were rescue ocras released back into the wild.

    • @jaduyare
      @jaduyare 5 лет назад +192

      Because he's Japanese and those Orcas were lucky to get away unshanked.

  • @tomhecht6068
    @tomhecht6068 4 года назад +1913

    Seals are watching from shore and thinking, "why can"t I do that?"

    • @0Cico0
      @0Cico0 4 года назад +38

      @Numinous123 Maybe if the swimmer have more fat, not just bones.

    • @justinpg3414
      @justinpg3414 4 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @aureliomega3268
      @aureliomega3268 4 года назад +55

      Seals are watching and saying, “remember when we were able to do that as well? Not anymore since they discovered how good we taste”

    • @jen7662
      @jen7662 4 года назад +7

      Numinous123 specially when we wear black wet suits...maybe they have great eye sight
      Or the smell is different?

    • @kaelthas5276
      @kaelthas5276 3 года назад +1

      I'm sure they tried

  • @solarex8160
    @solarex8160 2 года назад +1174

    Looks like the mother is actually trying to rescue the swimmer by redirecting her towards the beach...amazing.

    • @michaels33
      @michaels33 Год назад +164

      Went back and looked again. Blown away, you are 100% correct.

    • @aff77141
      @aff77141 Год назад +221

      "Hey... What the hell, you shouldn't be out here like this!"

    • @EDWARD196767
      @EDWARD196767 Год назад +42

      Spot on

    • @ellenphilpotts-troy2098
      @ellenphilpotts-troy2098 Год назад

      And realizes the swimmer wanst following probably thinking humans are dumb as f*ck. 😅🤣😂

    • @damionbryant6215
      @damionbryant6215 Год назад +24

      Fascinating!

  • @georgeabraham3522
    @georgeabraham3522 5 лет назад +5557

    as long as you have orcas swimming with you, nothing will hurt you in the ocean

    • @aussiemma8426
      @aussiemma8426 5 лет назад +148

      George Abraham unless you swim into a swarm of blue bottles- they hurt

    • @heavykraken2464
      @heavykraken2464 5 лет назад +82

      But may be once they feel hungry they will betray you if they found out that humans are the easiest prey they has a higher iq in hunting they know how to kill a great white shark because they can easily manage to find out the weaknesses of sharks in the sea and may be all living animals in sea.

    • @glenbe4026
      @glenbe4026 5 лет назад +755

      @@heavykraken2464 In human history (over thousands of years) there is 0 human deaths recorded as being from WILD Killer Whales. Think about that. More Deer kill humans in a year than wild Killer Whales are known to have done in a thousand years. The Apex predator of the Oceans has 0 recorded human kills in the wild. This fact is something biologists just do not understand why.

    • @kingd8484
      @kingd8484 5 лет назад +27

      @@glenbe4026 what a stupid comment,how many deaths was recorded in a see world already...

    • @glenbe4026
      @glenbe4026 5 лет назад +508

      @@kingd8484 Is English your second language? Did you fail at school? I pretty clearly said "WILD Killer Whales".

  • @dangoldstein9003
    @dangoldstein9003 3 года назад +4746

    "Dont eat that son, its junk food and you dont know where its been"

    • @kingmufasa8929
      @kingmufasa8929 3 года назад +46

      Yes😂

    • @Azubjourni
      @Azubjourni 3 года назад +34

      it definetly is saying that 😂

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 3 года назад +47

      It eats McDonald's...we all know ol Dirty Clown is toxic.

    • @cloydbongato3011
      @cloydbongato3011 3 года назад +21

      Nope its more like " don't look at it son, its not food its only a junk"

    • @lia8302
      @lia8302 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @breannanorthrup5498
    @breannanorthrup5498 4 года назад +3341

    this would honestly would be the most beautiful and terrifying moment of my life.

    • @bobpoop8940
      @bobpoop8940 3 года назад +105

      Imagine not knowing that orcas haven’t killed anybody in the wild and encountering one while swimming 💀

    • @urekmazino6800
      @urekmazino6800 3 года назад +53

      Saw one in real life years ago, id have shit myself if I was in that water lol

    • @BadgerBJJ
      @BadgerBJJ 3 года назад +37

      Terrifying when it happens... it’s only afterwards you realize how beautiful.

    • @joshsherwin337
      @joshsherwin337 3 года назад +53

      That feeling of having zero control over what they will do is what gets my hair on edge

    • @shaneoshea8431
      @shaneoshea8431 3 года назад +60

      @@omarsheriff51 imagine thinking that they sent friendly just because they have only ever attacked people in captivity. It’s like saying that planes aren’t safe because a very small percentage crash. Fact is, the vast majority are fine. Captive orcas on the other hand? If one attacks you, you deserve it.

  • @aorjarsrelaxingvideos6126
    @aorjarsrelaxingvideos6126 Год назад +533

    How the swimmer stayed so calm, that's truly amazing

    • @vonclaren1
      @vonclaren1 Год назад +30

      Easy to be calm around wild Orca, they would never hurt a human

    • @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS
      @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS Год назад +25

      @lab22johnny here I found the title of that article, I can't post the website address though: "Meet the Coromandel woman whose magical swim with a family of Orcas made global headlines". Her name is Judie Johnson

    • @holy-del
      @holy-del Год назад +2

      @@callmebyyourname5713 there are a lot of videos where, on the contrary, people helps orcas in distress.

    • @brendan6747
      @brendan6747 Год назад +2

      That swimmer had #goals. bad. ass.

    • @alleyoop2899
      @alleyoop2899 Год назад +9

      Truly incredible. Could watch a million times. I wish she stopped and interacted ! It actually looks like it swims in front of her to stop her swimming.. Like hey I wanna look at you

  • @srbarkerchan
    @srbarkerchan 5 лет назад +4768

    Humans go whale watching.
    Whales go human watching.

    • @albertschoise8091
      @albertschoise8091 5 лет назад +47

      Dolphins

    • @Mangstar87
      @Mangstar87 5 лет назад +13

      Alberts Choise dolphins is whales

    • @Gunxify
      @Gunxify 5 лет назад +40

      @@albertschoise8091 All dolphins are whales but not all whales are dolphins

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 5 лет назад +40

      If it had been me near those Orcas, Jesus Christ I would have been hauling serious ass back to land.

    • @foxylee
      @foxylee 5 лет назад +17

      @Animals yes, but dolphins are whales.
      It's just like not every human is a boy, but all boys are human.

  • @yassirholeist4447
    @yassirholeist4447 3 года назад +4284

    *The most dangerous creature swimming next to Peaceful Orca familly*

    • @Shampoo2004
      @Shampoo2004 3 года назад +151

      Underrated and true

    • @John14Paolo
      @John14Paolo 3 года назад +64

      This is legit gonna get thousands of likes later on, maybe after years when the video gets recommended more and more

    • @troyfitzmaurice6834
      @troyfitzmaurice6834 3 года назад +19

      That was a good one

    • @reducecotwo
      @reducecotwo 3 года назад +18

      Omg, look kids, it's one of those strange bipedal creatures.

    • @Czar_Moss
      @Czar_Moss 3 года назад +27

      oh shut the fuck up

  • @billy1673
    @billy1673 2 года назад +1249

    The fact that the swimmer never misses a single stroke makes it clear he’s/she’s seen this before.
    Still amazing!!!

    • @ardent963
      @ardent963 2 года назад +13

      That's what I was thinking also.

    • @eenavid
      @eenavid 2 года назад +10

      it was incredible ,,,,my question is were did the film maker come from ,,who is he ,,,he just got soo lucky ,,did he know the swimmer ,,???

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 2 года назад +40

      @@eenavid Fairly good odds it's the swimmers own drone. Some of them have a follow me feature.

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 2 года назад +17

      this isn't 'by chance'.
      they have a drone. clearly they flew it, spotted the orcas and knew they were there(which would also signify that sharks aren't). so they used the opportunity to get in and swim with the orcas for the drone to capture.

    • @billy1673
      @billy1673 2 года назад +9

      @@zzz7zzz9 still cool AF!

  • @ks9610
    @ks9610 2 года назад +432

    It’s really amazing & quite beautiful, how gentle the mother orca is w the swimmer & how trusting she is, allowing those 2 calves to be so playful! Nature never ceases to amaze!

    • @jeffhodge7272
      @jeffhodge7272 Год назад +12

      I've never been in that situation.
      I think I'd soil myself. 😮
      They definitely wouldn't want to be around me after that.🤭

    • @Xam-Ekb
      @Xam-Ekb Год назад +11

      Как будто она рассказывает своим детям: смотрите, это странное неуклюжее существо - человек. Мы его не едим.

  • @ethanl5527
    @ethanl5527 3 года назад +4618

    A thing to note is that orcas have generational knowledge. In other words, most orcas only eat what their mother or grandmother has taught them to hunt. There are communities of orcas that scientists have noted that eat majority stingrays, seals, or fish, even ignoring easier catches for these specific prey. In fact, a group of orcas have been known to ignore chinook salmon that swim past them, preferring to wait for fattier ones that arrive later.
    For this reason, there have been no orca attacks on humans in the wild, and this behavior has been known for centuries. The Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest actually have a myth that explains why orcas never attack humans.
    There are people that will make the argument that it's possible that orcas might mistake humans for seals. Yes, there are videos of orcas out there who have seemingly tried to attack humans, but they all aborted their hunt after getting close enough to realize that it's not a seal. Orcas aren't sharks. They're far more intelligent. They know you're not a seal.

    • @conats
      @conats 3 года назад +249

      A NZ expert who swims with them regularly, thinks it’s because the bone structure of our hands is very similiar to the bone structure in their fins. I wasn’t aware of any near attacks, but you’re right - no attacks on humans in the wild.
      Thanks for your insights 👍

    • @AClRCLEOFLlGHT
      @AClRCLEOFLlGHT 2 года назад +193

      Orcas are equipped with biological tools that can differentiate a seal from a human, without being close enough or in clear enough water to even see them. This specific pod probably identified and swam to this swimmer from miles away.

    • @We_Are_All_Vultures
      @We_Are_All_Vultures 2 года назад +44

      Good comment

    • @Tapajyoti_flameboy
      @Tapajyoti_flameboy 2 года назад +12

      Orcas are stupid, they should have kill a human on first sight,
      They don't know how much fuked up this Species is.. 😒trust me.

    • @loumaree7294
      @loumaree7294 2 года назад +182

      Have you seen Scott Fairchilds' drone footage of Great White Sharks and surfers? Countless close encounters, not once is there contact. Sharks know humans aren't food too.

  • @kvnneo
    @kvnneo 4 года назад +213

    At least the swimmer can be sure there are no sharks around

    • @danizweifler6061
      @danizweifler6061 3 года назад

      yeah....; I do buy that thought........; would make sense to me

    • @carlosdavison
      @carlosdavison 3 года назад

      Exactly my thought 😂

    • @DeviIsAdvocate
      @DeviIsAdvocate 3 года назад +1

      Orcas can still destroy that swimmer if it wanted to

    • @yippeeki-yay1691
      @yippeeki-yay1691 2 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@DeviIsAdvocate- I hope you've matured ever so slightly in the last 3 years..

  • @ladyhawkmoth5918
    @ladyhawkmoth5918 5 лет назад +3366

    "See children, this is a human. We have to be nice to them. Then at some point maybe they'll start to be nice to us too!"

    • @tonibauer2949
      @tonibauer2949 5 лет назад +177

      Heidi Spidey they should warn their young to avoid Japan, for sure.

    • @mothafkinquantumrangerverg4161
      @mothafkinquantumrangerverg4161 5 лет назад +8

      Could replace human with many words, for some real collar jerkin'.

    • @brianchampney7077
      @brianchampney7077 5 лет назад +23

      Thankfully we have come to that point. No more kills and sea world is on track to stop captivity.

    • @auggied6760
      @auggied6760 5 лет назад +27

      your words are heartwarming

    • @ladyhawkmoth5918
      @ladyhawkmoth5918 5 лет назад +23

      brian champney Yes, it's a start. But what about how we treat the ocean and by that what's living in it?

  • @Hikergy16
    @Hikergy16 Год назад +181

    Look how majestic that swimmer is, it’s truly fascinating watching her swim in the ocean. You could tell how safe the whales felt with the swimmer keeping them safe from sharks.. humans are amazing creatures and given such a bad wrap. I love this.. I hope one day to see a swimmer in the wild.

  • @James-ip5gz
    @James-ip5gz 3 года назад +1964

    This video showed me just how slow we are in water

    • @_ee75
      @_ee75 3 года назад +107

      @@Artenis430 not very developed for the water, yes. But we have great bodys for running persistantly for example.

    • @conormcadam6520
      @conormcadam6520 3 года назад +131

      Bet I could kick an orca's ass in a land race

    • @_ee75
      @_ee75 3 года назад +65

      @@conormcadam6520 lets make it fair, what about in the air?

    • @alfonsgrizzly5558
      @alfonsgrizzly5558 3 года назад +24

      and they were swimming very slow, they can swim 60km/h... and whe they hunt whales they crasch into their side, and when they pray on seals... ( a big seal weight 160kg) they throw them up in the air with their tale and when they pray on big white sharks they stun them with their tale, so they dont need to ude their teeth... to kill

    • @watertree1
      @watertree1 3 года назад

      😥

  • @danielekaas4892
    @danielekaas4892 3 года назад +1216

    Scary as it might be, it would be the one time I know for a fact that I wouldn't have to be afraid of a shark attack.

    • @areswalker5647
      @areswalker5647 3 года назад +245

      Yep i bet i would think "either I'll become the first human to be killed by a wild orca or this is the safest moment I'll ever live in my life"

    • @360escapades
      @360escapades 3 года назад +52

      I AGREE the only time .I would feel protected against any shark in the planet.

    • @aaronborough619
      @aaronborough619 3 года назад +11

      I hate romanticising things particularly of the dominant, dangerous and vicious kind. But could you imagine being a human constantly protected by orca, if anything somehow got close enough to kill you it wouldn't be alive much longer than you.

    • @andrewledbetter5269
      @andrewledbetter5269 3 года назад

      @@360escapades don’t jynx that

    • @Diwana71
      @Diwana71 3 года назад +9

      Safest place to swim.

  • @briggsmeboi
    @briggsmeboi 5 лет назад +895

    It’s so amazing that something that strong and fearsome in the wild can just swim up to a human out of just pure curiosity and swim with it for awhile.

    • @martinm6368
      @martinm6368 5 лет назад +18

      Thank you for that beautiful comment. It concisely captures the vibe of the video.

    • @jerryb4705
      @jerryb4705 5 лет назад +36

      These are Super intelligent animals Please don't let this video fool you...The whale knew it was being filmed so it acted very peaceful.....

    • @gillymac9363
      @gillymac9363 5 лет назад +16

      @@jerryb4705 They know all about George Orwhale 😱

    • @gillymac9363
      @gillymac9363 5 лет назад +5

      I shore hope you're lo'fin my puns. I'll stop now my bad😂

    • @anitasmith4559
      @anitasmith4559 5 лет назад +2

      . . . and bring their calfs too.

  • @awesomecoolepicawesome
    @awesomecoolepicawesome Год назад +98

    I just love how she kept swimming, I mean the shore is right there and she didn’t feel in any danger. Beautiful.

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai47 2 года назад +1922

    Not only was she safe, she had the ultimate ocean bodyguards from actual danger

    • @googleanti-speech7618
      @googleanti-speech7618 2 года назад +19

      @LockGrinder if the shark got too close yes, but they will respect each others space. No need for them to fight and harm each other. Think like this cop has gun, "bad guy" has gun, so long as bad guy does nothing wrong both can respect and move on with life
      And yes the animal kingdom is more mature and disciplined than modern humans because of a lack of true consequence for your actions. In reality, if you choose to fight an equal opponent you have a 50/50 chance of survival, will eventually die out and your genetic lineage will be no more. (natural selection) But society tries to stop this more and more each decade that goes by.

    • @user-zl5gi8sv7u
      @user-zl5gi8sv7u 2 года назад

      you are delusional

    • @libertybelllocks7476
      @libertybelllocks7476 2 года назад +127

      @LockGrinder when a shark senses an Orca close by they will swim for miles to get away from the area. A person is literally the safest they will get in the ocean if surrounded by Orcas.

    • @greatcornholio5541
      @greatcornholio5541 2 года назад +45

      There was a tagged great white that was near a pod of killer whales off the coast of California when they killed another Great White shark…they later found out it immediately dove to the bottom of the ocean and swam to Hawaii to get away. I’d say sharks are both intelligent and very afraid of killer whales. That killer whale pod is known as the LA pod and they routinely kill gray whales and known to kill great white sharks for their fatty liver

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth 2 года назад +61

      @@googleanti-speech7618 ​ This has to be the dumbest comment I have read in a long time

  • @neillaidlaw7116
    @neillaidlaw7116 5 лет назад +1773

    If that was me you would have seen a new world record in speed swimming and a very long brown trail

  • @justjackm8
    @justjackm8 5 лет назад +1079

    I honestly believe that those Orcas are watching that human in the exact same way we watch animals - out of pure interest and fascination

    • @humboldtrootz
      @humboldtrootz 5 лет назад +37

      Jack yes I feel the same....it’s the Curious George in us and animals that makes exploring so much fun. Plus I believe Orcas in captivity build up an anger or hatred for humans for keeping them in prison like conditions or the trauma of capture..they never forget that and that’s why Orcas DO NOT BELONG IN CAPTIVITY PERIOD! These Orcas had no reason to believe the swimmer was a threat to them therefore the Curious gear kicks in.

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 5 лет назад +24

      I honestly believe that this swimmer has some rock hard balls. To keep on swimming and keep their nerve like it was nothing at all?! If it had been me I'd have been swimming the hell away from those orcas.

    • @monty58
      @monty58 5 лет назад +17

      That's a dolphin thing (of which orcas are). They are curious and inquisitive like us. There is also a possibility that they have language in some way. It's likely that the only thing holding them back is their lack of any sort of complex manipulators

    • @martyreking1048
      @martyreking1048 5 лет назад

      Right you are .

    • @Pushyanth33
      @Pushyanth33 5 лет назад +2

      Humans watch animals with curiosity is way gone. Now our interest is how tasty the meat is and how much we can earn from selling them.

  • @nicolaw6903
    @nicolaw6903 7 месяцев назад +51

    Now this is the way to see these magnificent animals, not in an aquarium but in the ocean where they are free. It is beyond magical when a completely wild animal chooses to interact and spend time with you like this, you feel so honoured and you realise how very special it is. I've been lucky enough to have wild seals and dolphins interact with me whilst diving, but never a whale, and orca are my favourite. Lucky swimmer, this is a unique experience to be treasured.

    • @valentinivanov7825
      @valentinivanov7825 Месяц назад

      Orcas are dolphins not whales.

    • @silviabachrouche
      @silviabachrouche Месяц назад +1

      Orcas are the largest species of the dolphin family. Because of their size, but also because they are called killer whales or killer whales, orcas are sometimes referred to as whales. Other people, however, call them dolphins. Both are true, and it depends on how accurately someone classifies them.

    • @ale_the_ia9033
      @ale_the_ia9033 Месяц назад

      Yes, Orca and dolphins belong to the Delphinidae family. They are both marine mammals and toothed whales.

    • @itmoves9502
      @itmoves9502 Месяц назад

      @@valentinivanov7825 Dolphins are in fact whales. People just don’t see them that way because of their size.

  • @elden5052
    @elden5052 4 года назад +890

    “Hey little weirdo, are you lost? The shore is that way.”

    • @biatown1991
      @biatown1991 4 года назад +8

      😂😂😂

    • @anneliselim602
      @anneliselim602 3 года назад +40

      Then orcas like : "is he blind? Should I just shove him to the shore?"

    • @galangputra8833
      @galangputra8833 3 года назад +20

      exactly at 1:29

    • @jomama5186
      @jomama5186 3 года назад +6

      Lmao. That's super cute!

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 3 года назад +11

      Hey, they tried, but this foolish human wouldn't be led to shore so they just gave up in the end...

  • @michellejane9092
    @michellejane9092 5 лет назад +1264

    Im from New Zealand and this beach is renowned for Orca's swimming around people, its like they are curious about the humans 😊

    • @ChristianPauchet
      @ChristianPauchet 5 лет назад +49

      Then Hahei Beach will be my next vacation destination... this has always been one of my dreams. Orcas are my favorite intelligent entities in the world. Thank you for this info.

    • @MarkLadeRealtor
      @MarkLadeRealtor 5 лет назад +13

      I like how Mama swam infront of the swimmer, and then surfed to shore...
      C'Mon! Let's surf!

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 5 лет назад +33

      How did this woman keep on swimming like there was nothing to it at all. I wouldn't have taken any chances with those orcas personally, I'd have been swimming the hell away.

    • @npd6225
      @npd6225 5 лет назад +7

      Wow! That’s the coolest thing I’ve seen

    • @michaela467
      @michaela467 5 лет назад

      Whats that beach called?

  • @mpinheiro
    @mpinheiro 5 лет назад +2349

    Brave Orcas, swiming side by side with the most dangerous animal on the planet ! magnificent images. Thanks for sharing

  • @johnsantrizos7638
    @johnsantrizos7638 Год назад +147

    It's amazing how gentle orca really are. Most mothers of various species (especially elephants and bears) go into attack and defense mode if they see a human, but the orca just explores. Always willing to explore and learn something new. The orca know what's good.

    • @toddjohnson271
      @toddjohnson271 Год назад +8

      Except when they are flipping prey seals or destroying sharks.

    • @ijj2286
      @ijj2286 Год назад

      We don't really know why they don't eat or hunt humans in the wild, we can only speculate. Just because they are gentle with us doesn't mean they're gentle to other species.

    • @OEsEben
      @OEsEben Год назад +16

      While it's true they'd never harm us it's much different then when we are on land. We pose a threat to bears and land animals. When an orca see's us swimming 2 miles per hour and barely being able to breathe I don't think we pose much of a threat ;D

    • @steve8803
      @steve8803 Год назад

      @@OEsEben We only pose a threat to bears because of our brains and weapons. The same way we do indeed pose a threat to orcas.

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 9 месяцев назад

      When you have nothing to fear because your the apex predator then nothing needs defending. ❤❤

  • @nickname9019
    @nickname9019 4 года назад +1325

    The good thing is that where orcas are...it's a 100% shark free zone ...

    • @Kalenz1234
      @Kalenz1234 4 года назад +47

      Same with dolphins.

    • @whitegoodman7465
      @whitegoodman7465 4 года назад +58

      @@glovozagreb6594 Its a waste of time explaining facts to these dipshits in the comment section, hope they arent older than 13 because they all sound incredibly disrespectful and misinformed.

    • @dylen8172
      @dylen8172 4 года назад +33

      @nordhorny damn goku is smarter than you

    • @aaronm1246
      @aaronm1246 4 года назад +5

      @soup sniffer I think they mean other dolphins other than orcas. I'm not 100% sure but I think transient orcas sometimes hunt other dolphins

    • @tojotime6163
      @tojotime6163 4 года назад +15

      @nordhorny u got a girlfriend mate?

  • @PozoBlue
    @PozoBlue 3 года назад +707

    The swimmer is a 68 year old lady called Judie Johnson. Amazing.

    • @terryrack2534
      @terryrack2534 3 года назад +22

      i wish she was my mum.

    • @AD-md5uk
      @AD-md5uk 3 года назад +37

      So not worth eating then

    • @Amadeus_Eisenberg
      @Amadeus_Eisenberg 3 года назад +35

      Makes sense. Some millenial chick would have lost her shit. Literally.

    • @Amadeus_Eisenberg
      @Amadeus_Eisenberg 3 года назад +3

      Makes sense. Some millenial chick would have lost her shit. Literally.

    • @demon13doc
      @demon13doc 3 года назад +33

      Oh, so they've probably met before then.
      "Hey Judie, see my new baby? Isn't he just the cutest little Orca you ever saw?! Ok, see you next time. Swim safe!"

  • @Zibi21
    @Zibi21 2 года назад +311

    I like the fact that the mom first goes uner the swimmer and turns to her side to look on the swimmer, most likely she was identifing the species. Later her kids do the same thing to examine the creature and learn how they look and to never hunt this, it shows how smart they really are. At 1:30 with her sudden move/turn I think she wanted to make the human get pulled to the shore by the wave, like she tried to help him/her get out of water where is dangerous, but when she saw that the human doesnt want the help she just took off.

    • @JoeOvercoat
      @JoeOvercoat 2 года назад +13

      Yah the mother kept an eye on the swimmer throughout that sequence, turning to the right at the sand line for that purpose.

    • @Alex_1729
      @Alex_1729 2 года назад +9

      Maybe she thought the human would get out, because the human stopped swimming at that moment

    • @rodmanjohnson9593
      @rodmanjohnson9593 2 года назад +29

      If you read the video header, it explains how the swimmer had first been spooked by the orcas, then got back into the water to swim with them as the drone recorded. To your point, the mother may have seen this and thought to assist the swimmer back to shore again.

    • @v4vendetta274
      @v4vendetta274 2 года назад +1

      Seen comments which mostly are praising "kind" and gentle to a human species orcas. Actually I love them too( i mean orcas, not humans) But I have a different opinion about this episode with the swimmer and orcas. Looks like mom teaches her breed to hunt. Usually they hunt on seals in shore areas. They make quite risky leaps to catch the prey on a very shallow depths. Looks like mom orca wants the swimmer to get back to the shore where she could show her breed the trick. Fortunately, for the swimmer she didn't panic and didn't try to get out of water. Otherwise she could possibly get victimized. At least, it my vision of the situation after watching the video for several times..

    • @passengershamingparody
      @passengershamingparody 2 года назад +11

      @@v4vendetta274 except that has never happened, ever (with a human).

  • @EquineMetalhead
    @EquineMetalhead Год назад +63

    This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. These orcas were generally curious about this young lady. They really liked her and wanted to interact with her. These animals are so intelligent and I hope to see them one day in the wild.

    • @footyball66
      @footyball66 Год назад

      why didnt they eat her? she looks like a seal too.

    • @timokolste3509
      @timokolste3509 Год назад

      ​@@footyball66 Orca's are smart enough to distinguish humans from seals, especially from close up. You should watch the interview with the woman in question, that'll clear it up

    • @mk1gti
      @mk1gti Год назад

      The swimmer was actually 68 when this was filmed.

  • @lauriemarshall8010
    @lauriemarshall8010 4 года назад +82

    That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen
    Mom felt safe to have her child there. People wake up and take care of our oceans please.

  • @victorstefanovski1821
    @victorstefanovski1821 3 года назад +451

    The fact that these guys snack on great whites, but vibe with us is awesome

    • @jeremyramirez4770
      @jeremyramirez4770 3 года назад +37

      Curiously, they're not whales, but dolphins. Dolphins are descripted as the creatures with the biggest intelligence in the animal kingdom compared to ourselves, capable of creating complex societies in their groups and also complex reasoning. Not even other primates like chimps are capable of achieving this. If they can't build cities underwater is probably just because they doesn't have hands 😂. Seriously, dolphins are amazing animals.

    • @iknowsports1137
      @iknowsports1137 3 года назад +9

      @@jeremyramirez4770 dolphins are a type of whale technically

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 года назад +30

      @@jeremyramirez4770 A lot of animals are much more intelligent than we give them credit for. It's just that they use their intelligence with different goals and priorities that ourselves and we keep judging them with anthropomorphical bias, meaning, it has to think and act like us to be intelligent which is incorrect reasoning. For example we disturb and destroy the ecosystem instead of morph in it. Guess how long that can be sustained and who is right, us or animals ?

    • @ironheadfm
      @ironheadfm 3 года назад +8

      And they are gourmets, when it comes to white sharks. They only eat the liver.

    • @crab-dogjones4659
      @crab-dogjones4659 3 года назад +5

      @@iknowsports1137 If you want to get really technical about it both whales and dolphins are types of cetaceans. They're definitely closely related, both having branched off from the same whale-like ancestor.

  • @lechatel
    @lechatel 4 года назад +121

    I love how the swimmer is doing backstorke and the orca does backstroke too.

  • @janefitch4254
    @janefitch4254 Год назад +53

    See how incredible these animals can be when they’re not kept in a fish tank?! What a lucky swimmer to have such an encounter!

  • @ElectricFuture
    @ElectricFuture 3 года назад +1670

    An amazing fact to consider, despite being apex predators, even reportedly taking down swimming moose, there has never be a reported killer whale attack on humans in the wild.

    • @simplypaul8681
      @simplypaul8681 3 года назад +286

      Key word REPORTED

    • @LuciusKyrus
      @LuciusKyrus 3 года назад +354

      @@simplypaul8681 Yeah, kind of hard to report an attack if you're dead.

    • @Shriyanator45
      @Shriyanator45 3 года назад +251

      Simply and Lucius that's a stupid argument considering there have been reported shark attacks, how did they report those then?

    • @LuciusKyrus
      @LuciusKyrus 3 года назад +79

      @@Shriyanator45 My argument is 100% sound and rooted in logic. If someone is dead, they cannot report an attack. Obviously the people who reported being attacked by a shark are not dead. How is the concept confusing?

    • @eugenefirebird8938
      @eugenefirebird8938 3 года назад +112

      There's been plenty of attacks on humans in captivity. This swimmer was playing "Grizzly man" and Steve Irwin Russian roulette here. His life depended on the personality of an unknown killer whale and its kids. I wouldn't trust one of those things at all. Next he's going cross country skiing in polar bear country.

  • @Clara-ph7my
    @Clara-ph7my 3 года назад +93

    Now this is the kind of footage we all want to see. Orca whales behaving normally in their own environment. So beautiful.
    Love the way the orca checks out the swimmer. Decides it is safe and the mother checks out the situation then allows her calf to swim near cautiously.

    • @palestineadesanya1996
      @palestineadesanya1996 2 года назад +5

      So the big one was a female? Damn these animals are huge considering males are much bigger in size.

    • @begun65vdal5
      @begun65vdal5 2 года назад +1

      @@palestineadesanya1996 Males never go with a kid and a youngster. Maybe we saw here how mom showed them a human?

  • @smokeywilly4364
    @smokeywilly4364 3 года назад +437

    At one point it looked like the Orca was trying to guide him to land, maybe they thought he was drowning.

    • @Celisar1
      @Celisar1 3 года назад +28

      It’s a woman.

    • @frostyrobot7689
      @frostyrobot7689 3 года назад +7

      @The No Names It's in the description + other commentors have given the woman's name as Judie Johnson - there's a story online about the whole encounter.

    • @hulksmash8159
      @hulksmash8159 3 года назад +1

      @@Celisar1 Nope.

    • @hulksmash8159
      @hulksmash8159 3 года назад +1

      @@frostyrobot7689 Fake news.

    • @Cynistrelle
      @Cynistrelle 3 года назад +3

      @@hulksmash8159 the uploader of the video made an other video saying it was a women and even showed who it was🙄

  • @MermaidMusings7
    @MermaidMusings7 2 года назад +95

    Orcas live in tight-knit families. In most cases, both males and females stay in their natal pod throughout their entire lives (this is especially true for Southern and Northern Residents). Orcas are incredibly intelligent and social. Their limbic system (the part of the brain that processes emotion) is incredibly developed and complex. Each pod uses a distinctive dialect to communicate. They're the only species, besides humans, pilot whales, beluga whales and narwhals, that go through menopause.

  • @dirtdog8647
    @dirtdog8647 5 лет назад +730

    A heart attack or a hard left for me, whichever happens first

    • @chrisw8627
      @chrisw8627 5 лет назад +6

      Dirt Dog lol

    • @WildRoseCountryGirl
      @WildRoseCountryGirl 5 лет назад +27

      Or behind you a big muddy trail

    • @GTOHHH6
      @GTOHHH6 5 лет назад +18

      My wetsuit would be brown all over lol

    • @dirtdog8647
      @dirtdog8647 5 лет назад +8

      You 2☝️are right! I found the shatting of oneself a foregone conclusion, the clear water proves this is fake lol

    • @akealgordari
      @akealgordari 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @reggiewilson4577
    @reggiewilson4577 2 года назад +189

    How the swimmer stayed so calm is beyond me

    • @lonestar6709
      @lonestar6709 2 года назад +38

      An Orca has never killed a Human in the wild ocean, ever.
      There have been a couple of reputed attacks, and those were deemed to be an accident. And they were non-fatal.
      Contrary wise, Orcas will often keep Humans safe! Any Sharks come nearby a Human, and an Orca will have it.
      In spite of being 'the' apex predator of the ocean, they are very gentle and smart creatures. Like they know that Human's are their land cousins.

    • @raulornelas5888
      @raulornelas5888 2 года назад +4

      What Lone Star said. ☝️

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. 2 года назад +4

      Land cousins? Have you seen any orcas pollute the world they're living in, lately? Having genocides? Let’s not forget the 4 orca trainers that lost their lives, one being dragged to the bottom of the tank if I remember correctly. Man I love the rosy world people live in. Cheers!

    • @mustafaabdullah1070
      @mustafaabdullah1070 2 года назад +12

      @@Auxius. he said wild ocean, and iam pretty sure there were reports of abuse against that orca by the trainers.

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. 2 года назад

      @@mustafaabdullah1070 Just saying, if proximity to these wild animals increases, you increase the chances mistakes or accidents happen. Just get out of the water whenever you're approached by an orca. Chances are it will end badly. Also given the fact she has two cubs to tend to and she might be protective, or opportunistic. There is no evidence there's abuse involved with the trainers, orca's are wild animals and will sometimes act in unsuspecting ways.

  • @timp1293
    @timp1293 2 года назад +481

    The swimmer knew that he/she’s not on the orcas menu, so took it easy. Also orcas, just like dolphins, normally are friendly to humans. They are such beautiful, intelligent apex predators.

  • @shimmerine1
    @shimmerine1 Год назад +22

    The mom orca was trying to show the swimmer how to go back to the beach! So amazing

  • @JeanniePandota
    @JeanniePandota 3 года назад +437

    They're so beautiful, intelligent and kind, hurting these creatures for money is terrible

    • @robburch1
      @robburch1 3 года назад +40

      Kind? Lol. As long as you’re not on their menu. They are brutal to those that are. Lol.

    • @KrikZ32
      @KrikZ32 3 года назад +24

      @@robburch1 luckily humans aren't on their menu. We're pretty brutal to the animals on our menu too, but a lot of people are still kind.

    • @robburch1
      @robburch1 3 года назад +9

      @@KrikZ32 yes good thing they don’t want to eat us! Brutality is part of the circle of life unfortunately. Good thing we are on the top of the food chain!

    • @yeshacroe9354
      @yeshacroe9354 3 года назад +2

      We are similar to them, can be kind , can be cruel. Actually should be best friends.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 2 года назад +8

      You must've never watched the way they eat seals.

  • @iDropPhats
    @iDropPhats 2 года назад +752

    I can’t imagine what it would be like to swim with these creatures, it’s got to be a magical moment almost. The way the mother orca just trailed right at the swimmers feet and watched while her babies swam around examining was so cool. That’s got to be a story that swimmer tells for the rest of their life!

    • @apryoutube
      @apryoutube 2 года назад +17

      well said, if a genie had to give me one wish i would choose for a chance to swim with orcas in a open sea. It would mean so much to me. Oceanic creatures are really magnificent, hidden away from land.

    • @eatwhatukiii2532
      @eatwhatukiii2532 2 года назад +15

      She was likely trying to figure out what the white feet were, since aquatic animals have a single broad tail trailing, not feet (what ARE those swishy things??? 👀) Once she examined the swimmer all around and her curiosity was satiated, she lost interest. I hope the swimmer got to see this video.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад +12

      @EatWhatU Kill yes, i think you are right about the curiosity of the orcas towards the swimmer, certainly seems that way from the footage. Yes the swimmer is a bit famous locally in NZ now, from that video. She has commented on this swim on other threads, i think she is a medical professional in her fifties or sixties from memory.

    • @frostyrobot7689
      @frostyrobot7689 2 года назад +2

      ikr, absolutely incredible.

    • @melkerlofdahl1133
      @melkerlofdahl1133 2 года назад +5

      @@apryoutube in norway you can freedive with orcas ive got it booked been trying to get a spot for months start now! its truly amazing its not impossible its amazingly possinble

  • @JohnSmith-zo6ir
    @JohnSmith-zo6ir 2 года назад +32

    They were trying to shepherd him into shore. They almost beached themselves in the process. Amazing.

  • @jtmnavy
    @jtmnavy 5 лет назад +5087

    I would have left a giant trail of brown

    • @vatostacos4lyfe300
      @vatostacos4lyfe300 5 лет назад +321

      JTsuits You already do with all your shitty comments on every video

    • @pleintijp72
      @pleintijp72 5 лет назад +13

      Brown sugar

    • @RaikaSTi
      @RaikaSTi 5 лет назад +29

      or trail of yellow

    • @starfedright6362
      @starfedright6362 5 лет назад +95

      @@vatostacos4lyfe300 that was quite savage 😂. I like it.

    • @bigvee401
      @bigvee401 5 лет назад +24

      Maybe he did, that's why they left

  • @melissa7100
    @melissa7100 5 лет назад +274

    Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming 🐬

  • @perrysikorsky7763
    @perrysikorsky7763 4 года назад +944

    It is all but clear to me that the Large Orca was ultimately trying to show the swimmer the way back to the shoreline! At one point, the Largest Orca literally cuts off the swimmer in order to point the swimmer towards the shoreline! Moreover, the Orca then shows the swimmer how to "catch a wave" inland! ...just my observation of this video!

    • @arunprackashr
      @arunprackashr 4 года назад +56

      I just thought it's ensuring the kids don't interact with the swimmer, but this is an interesting observation as well

    • @justincoloma3721
      @justincoloma3721 4 года назад +7

      perry sikorsky Good observation!

    • @SirKolass
      @SirKolass 4 года назад +82

      "Let's go kids, this monkey is too primitive." 1:54

    • @joebee1932
      @joebee1932 4 года назад +11

      That's what I saw too.

    • @bernieweber4663
      @bernieweber4663 4 года назад +8

      it was setting a trap

  • @justadildeau
    @justadildeau Год назад +6

    The definition of power is having immense capacity to inflict harm yet choosing not to

  • @NesconProductions
    @NesconProductions 5 лет назад +577

    To see what orca do to seals & know that their have been no confirmed attacks on humans in the wild tells you how smart they are..

    • @TommyTheCat83
      @TommyTheCat83 5 лет назад +49

      He makes no false assumptions. Orcas don't attack humans. They're too smart to mess with humans.

    • @TheTonedef76
      @TheTonedef76 5 лет назад +80

      J no you’re the one making false assumptions. There are countless videos of Orcas interacting with humans in the wild with no aggression what so ever. They are extremely intelligent creatures

    • @DutchFunkenstein
      @DutchFunkenstein 5 лет назад +12

      @J Gee, you have some bad form of thalassophobia..

    • @Benyo8990
      @Benyo8990 5 лет назад +22

      Now we know who is one of the 590 dislikes 👀

    • @josephmcdonagh8389
      @josephmcdonagh8389 5 лет назад +14

      They occasionally knock people off of boats to see if they're edible, but when they see what you are they abort the hunt immediately.

  • @itcantrainallthetime9886
    @itcantrainallthetime9886 5 лет назад +792

    The beautiful music is just covering the blood curdling screams coming from the swimmer.

    • @AllisonReece
      @AllisonReece 5 лет назад +21

      Hahahaha hahaha...😂😂😂

    • @elfchick2264
      @elfchick2264 5 лет назад +5

      It can't rain all the time lol! No kidding!

    • @MadMexism
      @MadMexism 5 лет назад +6

      This was just to good. 😂

    • @cosmiixcs1409
      @cosmiixcs1409 5 лет назад +12

      If she was scared she would have stopped swimming altogether

    • @Sermeb-c5s
      @Sermeb-c5s 5 лет назад +1

      There is a vidéo explanation for this.you'll know that she went herself to swim with them when she saw them

  • @slooob23
    @slooob23 4 года назад +1044

    In NZ we have a lot of islands, so most of us have to swim to work every day. The orcas love trying to make us late for work and they mock us constantly so the best thing to do is ignore their mischief and just keep swimming like my countryman did here. It is estimated that orca antics lower the GDP of NZ by 15%.

    • @simonchant761
      @simonchant761 4 года назад +41

      Funny bastards

    • @jimgritty7064
      @jimgritty7064 4 года назад +24

      Dang frolicking orcas with their antics.

    • @LenaMellow
      @LenaMellow 4 года назад +94

      That is so funny! I can understand, in Texas we all ride horses to work and occasionally armadillos and coyotes make us late to work. Damn horses spook easily.

    • @BeckyValkyrie
      @BeckyValkyrie 4 года назад +32

      Thanks for clarifying. I was wondering why the swimmer wasn't scared or stopping.

    • @matthewbrooks3268
      @matthewbrooks3268 4 года назад +4

      fuck off

  • @vmarino7618
    @vmarino7618 2 года назад +6

    Momma followed her , than cut her off to direct her towards the shore . Though she was in trouble. Incredible.

  • @fleuger99
    @fleuger99 5 лет назад +282

    She's safe from sharks, no shark would approach her with the Orca's around. Cool vid.

    • @nealparler1980
      @nealparler1980 5 лет назад +1

      Yes but the idiot did not the whales were there when she began her dangerous swim!

    • @cilantro_4839
      @cilantro_4839 5 лет назад +24

      @@nealparler1980 What.

    • @jameswhite8402
      @jameswhite8402 5 лет назад +8

      I think Neil meant to put “know” between “not” and “the”.
      There definitely wouldn’t be any sharks in the vicinity with Orcas nearby!

    • @chalronbjork4766
      @chalronbjork4766 5 лет назад

      How do you know the swimmer is female?

    • @jameswhite8402
      @jameswhite8402 5 лет назад +2

      It says in the description that it’s a female swimmer.

  • @charlottewebster4233
    @charlottewebster4233 2 года назад +339

    ​Whenever I end up back at this clip, I'm in absolute awe at 1:30 and how that adult orca allows the water to carry her in then gently brings herself round and lets it take her out again. it's such a beautiful shot and the little circle of mud she creates effortlessly rolling in and back out in again is superb.

    • @guybartlett9587
      @guybartlett9587 2 года назад +8

      She caught that wave

    • @normancarter5419
      @normancarter5419 2 года назад

      She is using the gritty sandy beach area for rubbing off any barnacles, sucker fish, parasites, etc., that may be attached to her underbelly.

    • @duaneraymond4252
      @duaneraymond4252 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, Charlotte. She knew exactly how to avoid getting beached at the last second. I noticed that too :-)

    • @plateauz2480
      @plateauz2480 2 года назад +2

      They like specific beaches and will use them to scratch on.

    • @FactsMatter
      @FactsMatter 2 года назад +2

      Orcas like catching waves too...

  • @mermaidtingzzz
    @mermaidtingzzz 3 года назад +125

    What really got them was when she started swimming on her back, they were like "Oooooh y’all do that too!? 👍 ". 🤣🤣🤣

  • @marlenaforbes-reidy9876
    @marlenaforbes-reidy9876 Год назад +51

    The swimmer is definitely in safe hands from any shark attacks with these majestic Orca swimming around her. Awesome ❤

  • @hughjasse4047
    @hughjasse4047 5 лет назад +320

    I heard that Orcas have never attacked humans in the wild. The only recorded attacks have been the ones at Sea World against their trainers. Very interesting.

    • @iamlight1
      @iamlight1 5 лет назад +28

      Animals out of frustration when they don't have their freedom against their captures abusers users.

    • @brianchampney7077
      @brianchampney7077 5 лет назад +28

      They slowly go insane in those small pools, like people in cages who begin to kill each other.

    • @brianchampney7077
      @brianchampney7077 5 лет назад +8

      @@iamlight1 They are not abused like elephants but they just can not handle that swimming pool. They need to be free or go crazy.

    • @jadelee6555
      @jadelee6555 5 лет назад +5

      They are one of the most intelligent species on this planet, they do not see us as a food source.

    • @imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602
      @imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602 5 лет назад +4

      I hear in the wild the only reason an Orca would attack if you pose a threat or attack them.

  • @cautious1343
    @cautious1343 2 года назад +36

    I saw another video like this. A man in kayak got out of his boat to swim with an Orca that came up beside him. It was like they were old friends. Very touching.

  • @B4NKST4Z
    @B4NKST4Z 4 года назад +2905

    Mama, can we eat him?
    No no we're on cam, act nice!!

  • @amarug
    @amarug 6 месяцев назад +7

    What many people don't realize: The Orca is actually a dolphin and has many of their typical traits, such as playfulness that comes with high intelligence.. It just also happens to love a steak here and there

  • @eas2252
    @eas2252 3 года назад +451

    The whale was almost protective. "Hey there little guy! You know you're not really moving right? Oh, I know! I'll show you the beach. This way, follow me! Little guy? Ok, you do you then."

    • @Someone-ig7we
      @Someone-ig7we 3 года назад +15

      The swimmer was actually female!

    • @eas2252
      @eas2252 3 года назад +24

      @@Someone-ig7we I was unaware.
      Little guy, little lady. Doesn't really change the whales behavior. Still funny.

    • @usingThaForce
      @usingThaForce 3 года назад +5

      Your tongue just spoke my thought process I don't even have to comment now. It's like hey the beach is right here you're going the wrong way little two legged guy

    • @broadbeltjohn
      @broadbeltjohn 3 года назад +1

      Haha

    • @SwayzeOnYa12
      @SwayzeOnYa12 3 года назад

      This comment is genius.

  • @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
    @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248 5 лет назад +73

    Orcas be like... "something wrong with this fish"

    • @jessicajones2051
      @jessicajones2051 5 лет назад +4

      @Jake Shattuck i'm having a terrible week but these comments are making me laugh lol. thank you

    • @EndritVj
      @EndritVj 5 лет назад +1

      jessica jones I hope things goes well for you!

  • @rookie16
    @rookie16 5 лет назад +616

    This is amazing! But I also think it's important to note that just because Orcas don't attack humans, that doesn't mean people should approach them in the future based of videos like these. They're amazing animals but they are still apex predators and their space should be respected.

    • @jasonpeng5798
      @jasonpeng5798 5 лет назад +8

      Orcas do attack humans. There have been 4 known orca attacks since 2000

    • @clemchammer8816
      @clemchammer8816 5 лет назад +51

      @@jasonpeng5798 in captivity?

    • @benedictearlson9044
      @benedictearlson9044 5 лет назад +26

      Well the Orca didn't respect this swimmers space, if that were a pool it would definitely be lane hogging.

    • @icecold_hands5385
      @icecold_hands5385 5 лет назад +24

      @@clemchammer8816 There are indeed "evidences" of people who were close to orcas and disappeared in nature. The only thing they found was their caps and the only predator around were orcas. Some wasnt even in the water, just close to it. Orcas communicate with each other and planning their attack. Normally they dont attack humans, but if theyre hungry and starving, you never know.

    • @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3
      @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3 5 лет назад +13

      Jason Peng pretty sure only in captivity attacks occur. And if there are any in the wild, they are purely accidental and mistaken identity. But they are so intelligent they rarely have ever done so

  • @flamehairdisaster1
    @flamehairdisaster1 2 года назад +20

    Utterly beautiful moments (like that) make me feel insignificant. That did something amazing to my soul. Thank you.

    • @Ringperfect
      @Ringperfect Год назад +1

      Let it make you feel significant! I’m Happy to share a world with this swimmer and those beautiful orcas !

  • @rp9592
    @rp9592 5 лет назад +335

    That drone would of caught me freaking out and swimming back to shore, crawling and rolling in the sand to get out the water like a seal

    • @ВвХорошенко
      @ВвХорошенко 5 лет назад

      kik Helli46732 snap Helli779801

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi 5 лет назад +8

      If the swimmer had panicked and acted like prey the encounter may not have gone so well.

    • @RikkiTikkiTavi290
      @RikkiTikkiTavi290 5 лет назад +7

      @@SuprSi Yea it looked to me that the mother placed herself between the swimmer and shore on more than one occasion when it looked like the swimmer might be making way towards land.

    • @nagaviper1169
      @nagaviper1169 5 лет назад +4

      I would have looked like a skipping stone for swimming so fast back to the shore.

    • @kiarajanzen547
      @kiarajanzen547 5 лет назад +1

      Rob face hahaha

  • @sailingpopao
    @sailingpopao 5 лет назад +1224

    What a stunning thing to capture on camera, amazing work!

    • @yumyumdonuts1010
      @yumyumdonuts1010 5 лет назад

      Underwater Ally Adventures CGI

    • @Reinundzufall
      @Reinundzufall 5 лет назад +9

      I used to have a Orca pet for a year.
      It all started as it was a baby and I found it in a river - mother Orca died but the little baby was circling around her as it was so helpless. I took my heart and got into the water with my diving equipment. I gave her food and showed her hunting, it was the best time of my life

    • @timburke127
      @timburke127 5 лет назад +13

      @Lonzo Ball No, there are lots of other sociopaths.

    • @jonhowland4985
      @jonhowland4985 5 лет назад

      Underwater Ally Adventures What an amazing thing to experience....there..fixed that for you

    • @RoBeatrice9
      @RoBeatrice9 5 лет назад

      @@---therocktalks5363 Love your comment.

  • @LeToQuee
    @LeToQuee 5 лет назад +117

    This is the most beautiful thing I have seen in a long time....

    • @syntaxerror8955
      @syntaxerror8955 5 лет назад

      Try looking in the short times. You might find something there.

  • @KP-zb1tr
    @KP-zb1tr 2 года назад +17

    The swimmer said the big orca kept staring at her toenail polish. How cute!

  • @ekosan2054
    @ekosan2054 5 лет назад +392

    The ending where they swim their seperate ways was touching for some reason

    • @ВвХорошенко
      @ВвХорошенко 5 лет назад

      kik Helli46732 snap Helli779801

    • @dpalacios11
      @dpalacios11 5 лет назад +29

      Yes I just made that comment! Almost like, farewell! Our souls united for such a short moment in this infinite time, but maybe one day we will meet again. Farewell for now.

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 5 лет назад +7

      Don't get me wrong, this experience must have been exhilarating, to say the least, but personally, I cannot credit how this person kept their nerve and was able to keep on going. If it had been me I'd have been swimming like crazy to get away from those orcas.

    • @lavenderandgold8588
      @lavenderandgold8588 5 лет назад +3

      because it's a rare occasion between a human and wild animals and they both departed from each other unharmed. it's pretty cool!

    • @PitbullTerror88
      @PitbullTerror88 5 лет назад +1

      like the ending of one of the fast and furious movies between Brian and Dom with that song after Paul Walker died in real life

  • @annettelane659
    @annettelane659 5 лет назад +228

    Stunning footage.

  • @judetwee
    @judetwee 5 лет назад +153

    Since these are New Zealand orcas, I imagine they do actually know Dr Ingrid Visser and are familiar with humans. She often swims with them and I believe knows them all by name!

    • @leodemardel
      @leodemardel 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, but i wouldnt be that kind to humans after she called me *Putita* lol

    • @ВвХорошенко
      @ВвХорошенко 5 лет назад

      kik Helli46732 snap Helli779801

    • @jlcon99
      @jlcon99 5 лет назад +2

      Oh, so all the Orcas know their names?

    • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks
      @F1ll1nTh3Blanks 5 лет назад

      Did you read the description. You and 94 other people respectfully. I am pretty sure the lady is just a swimmer unfamiliar with the orca in this case.

    • @joaovianna7321
      @joaovianna7321 5 лет назад

      @@F1ll1nTh3Blanks, for sure the swimmer is Dr. Ingrid Visser. Because whomever made this video don't know it or pretend not to know it, does not change the fact. You can see other videos of her on youtube, even one where she just jumps out of a kayak to swim with her friends. And everything is filmed at the same way,... by a drone at the same distance. Not trying to offend anyone here but just saying that that "lady" (Dr.) knows what she is doing... do not try it yourself. (Even been a seaborn I wouldn't!)

  • @sug_from_10th
    @sug_from_10th 8 месяцев назад +4

    This was just so beautiful to see such a wonderful creature..in this encounter

  • @EspressoBreve
    @EspressoBreve 5 лет назад +718

    Look kids, it's one of those weird looking seals I told you about - don't eat it, it's bad for ya'!

    • @fionntheas5194
      @fionntheas5194 5 лет назад +37

      Gives indigestion, tried it once, dont recommend it.

    • @Geo-oe8ce
      @Geo-oe8ce 5 лет назад +5

      Soko 😂😂😂

    • @RedboRF
      @RedboRF 5 лет назад +13

      yeah kids! lots of shit inside!

    • @febronus
      @febronus 5 лет назад

      @@RedboRF well, assholes float everywhere. But some also post stupid things

    • @RedboRF
      @RedboRF 5 лет назад +17

      @@febronus like you?

  • @Darius_The_CIairvoyant
    @Darius_The_CIairvoyant 2 года назад +528

    Man i cried, they look so happy in the wild. They remind me of a mama showing her kid a cool bug or animal and the kid going “wow!” They just look so fascinated and excited to see people. They have never killed people in the wild, and if they bite them its most likely a mistake or general curiosity. You can really see the difference between the happy and energetic wild orcas to the depressed and confined captive orcas.
    Bro why did the comments turn into a kind of calm argument wtf-

    • @kboth48484
      @kboth48484 2 года назад +21

      I completely agree. However there has never been a single recorded incident of wild orca biting anyone, don't underestimate how smart these animals are they dont misidenify anything they know exactly what you are and that your not really worth eating 👌

    • @noworries12
      @noworries12 2 года назад +2

      "if they bite them they are ONLY mistaking them for a seal" =DEATH......oh poor Orca!

    • @WareBare
      @WareBare 2 года назад +2

      I cried too brother

    • @ducatimale
      @ducatimale 2 года назад +6

      Opposite zoo, in many ways.

    • @HxTurtle
      @HxTurtle 2 года назад +18

      @INGSOC what a prime example of a completely unasked for comment that is. just saying.

  • @teqfreak
    @teqfreak 2 года назад +26

    If i were the swimmer I would come out of the water crying because i just had the most beautiful experience of my life.

    • @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS
      @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS Год назад +2

      If I was the swimmer the Orcas would have swam away from me as fast as they can coz I would have soiled my swim trunks.

  • @MRmanbearpig1993
    @MRmanbearpig1993 2 года назад +4

    It's almost like in the wild they have no anger like when their in captivity. This is insanely beautiful

  • @luisherrera2552
    @luisherrera2552 5 лет назад +200

    The music matches perfectly with the video, breathtaking...

    • @vipin_rahul
      @vipin_rahul 5 лет назад

      True...

    • @suseg2546
      @suseg2546 5 лет назад +2

      I’ve watched it over and over! Yes breathtaking

    • @karlaagarcii2937
      @karlaagarcii2937 5 лет назад

      not really we've all pretty much seen this at seaworld. lol

  • @GabrielLennox
    @GabrielLennox 5 лет назад +133

    This is what our world should be like. Breathtaking.

    • @craigd123
      @craigd123 5 лет назад +6

      Love when they punt seals 80 feet into the air and halve them in two...

    • @airdkieren
      @airdkieren 5 лет назад +2

      @@craigd123 takes your breath away... Could bring a tear to a glass eye

    • @alucard7218
      @alucard7218 5 лет назад +4

      What do you mean 'this is what our world should be like'? Do you think it was filmed on another planet 🤔🌏😁?

    • @moondawg3693
      @moondawg3693 5 лет назад +2

      It is, weren't you watching ?
      I left the big city and now live on a marsh in Ontario Canada, about a mile from the main road.
      I rarely see people and every day I see the wildlife that live here and I live in awe at God's work.
      It was so simple.

    • @MMI5KS
      @MMI5KS 5 лет назад

      @@moondawg3693 well done for doing what YOU wanted to do..much respect ..

  • @Jackmack365
    @Jackmack365 3 года назад +50

    I could hardly breathe watching that. The swimmer must be the coolest chilled person on earth, not breaking a hand beat. Man I was terrified and amazed at the beautiful scene all at the same time. That swimmer will have a wonderful story to tell.

    • @whatsmolly5741
      @whatsmolly5741 2 года назад +2

      This dude didn't even pause his swim or go for the beach

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад +2

      @whatsmolly the ''dude' that was doing laps on the oceanfront and then joined by Orcas - was actually a woman! everyone commenting on the thread saying how brave the dude was. Lol

    • @insidetheredzone
      @insidetheredzone 2 года назад

      Terrified from a harmless whale? A whale is harmless like a dolphin.

    • @yknot000
      @yknot000 2 года назад

      @@insidetheredzone Orcs aren't whales they're apex predators in the dolphin family. Ever see one have a go at a great white? The name comes from the fact that they were known to kill.... whales thus "Killer whales" was put together and handed down.

    • @insidetheredzone
      @insidetheredzone 2 года назад

      @@yknot000
      I know they are part of the Dolphin Family. Orcas are referred to as a Whale than a Dolphin. 😉

  • @rythmjunky5292
    @rythmjunky5292 2 года назад +56

    Wow I can’t even imagine that swimmers experience.
    She didn’t panic,so I wonder if she’s experienced it before?
    That big male checking her out so closely.
    Incredible footage.
    Thank you so much for sharing this!!❤️

    • @usmankhawar888
      @usmankhawar888 2 года назад +4

      Such a brave swimmer. 0:57 Orca was difinitely upto something (maybe checking her out)

    • @lumini3172
      @lumini3172 Год назад +27

      “That big male…” If you’re talking about the adult orca, that is a female. You can tell by the curve in her dorsal fin when she’s on her side. It’s hard to tell if the calves are boys or girls but I think the bigger one at least is female.
      Orca pods are very, very trusting among their members and mother orcas are perfectly happy allowing older females (usually the matriarch, or the oldest female of the pod) to take their babies to teach them different lessons-namely what and how to hunt, what to avoid, etc. I suspect that that’s possibly what we see here, a more experienced female taking two of the kids out to teach them the ways of the orca. Definitely not a threat to the swimmer. If the adult orca wanted them dead, she could’ve done so in seconds.
      It’s cute how the female is checking out the human while the two kids play with something as they swim along. It’s so adorable how close they are.

    • @rythmjunky5292
      @rythmjunky5292 Год назад +7

      @@lumini3172 thank you,I agree!

    • @bendavis6530
      @bendavis6530 Год назад

      I think this person is an orca conservationist who intentionally went down to the water when they got news orcas were in the bay

    • @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS
      @STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS Год назад +4

      I searched it, her name is Judie Johnson, she didn't know there were Orcas so she did her regular swim. Had she known, she would have just cancelled her swim, initially she thought they were dolphins until she saw the white patch and the size of the mom. She came out of the water, then came back in when she thought they left, but she was joined again, unrecorded.

  • @metube3489
    @metube3489 3 года назад +85

    Mom rolling over on her side to get a good close look. That big eye ball staring right into your soul.

  • @pilsnrimgaard2507
    @pilsnrimgaard2507 5 лет назад +46

    This has to be the most beautiful example of Orcas and how they are very friendly and curios with man.

    • @syedmubashir3250
      @syedmubashir3250 5 лет назад

      Dude the swimmer under observations to orca family because they have younger one
      that's why looking friendly

    • @richardewels6280
      @richardewels6280 5 лет назад

      It is beautiful to watch. It would be interesting to know the orca's point of view. Possibly thinking " hmm if only it wasn't wrapped in all that neoprene, might be quite tasty..".

  • @autumnskye5882
    @autumnskye5882 5 лет назад +741

    Orcas will take out a great white shark yet play with a human!! So cool!!

    • @autumnskye5882
      @autumnskye5882 5 лет назад +12

      poppa slim yes it is!!

    • @keligutierrez7478
      @keligutierrez7478 5 лет назад +41

      They'll also protect you against a shark I've seen a video on here

    • @sherrystewart7745
      @sherrystewart7745 5 лет назад +3

      Porposes will gang up on a shark and move him on!!!

    • @JJ-zb7id
      @JJ-zb7id 5 лет назад +11

      @@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 Most intelligent animals do that, it doesn't mean they're disgusting.

    • @autumnskye5882
      @autumnskye5882 5 лет назад

      Josh Ramirez wow say what ever I want is a negative nelly!!

  • @floatingwaterlily6754
    @floatingwaterlily6754 2 года назад +2

    Oh my god. My heart is melting. This is the most beautiful thing i have seen.

  • @Muunchiez
    @Muunchiez 5 лет назад +140

    legend says that the swimmer still continue swimming until this very day

    • @Zomesura
      @Zomesura 4 года назад

      In heaven, let's pray for him.

    • @stillhere7193
      @stillhere7193 4 года назад

      Legend lied 🤥

    • @PluckYeah
      @PluckYeah 4 года назад

      @@Zomesura It's a woman, dumb ass.

  • @eagleyerobin8998
    @eagleyerobin8998 3 года назад +70

    Unbelievable experience! Just breathtaking... literally. What a profound experience that would have been for the lady. And the tourist with the drone, definitely in the right place at the right time.

  • @JESUSCHRISTISLORD911
    @JESUSCHRISTISLORD911 5 лет назад +282

    Would have been interesting to hear the chatter under the water between mom and pups.

    • @nancyneville8700
      @nancyneville8700 5 лет назад +1

      Me,too

    • @fungames24
      @fungames24 5 лет назад +13

      Not really. It would be like: Mom: eeeeek, eeeeeek, eeeeek, eeeeekkkkk. Pup: eeeeek, eeeek, eeek. Pup's cousin: eeeeek, eeeeeeeek, eeeeek, eeeeek.

    • @jadinelynette
      @jadinelynette 5 лет назад

      CoolDoob lmmm

    • @jadinelynette
      @jadinelynette 5 лет назад

      CoolDoob lmmmu

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 5 лет назад +1

      It's interesting how this swimmer keeps on swimming like it's nothing at all. Had that swimmer been me, I would NOT have taken my chances with those orcas, instead I'd have been at some serious speed to get out of the water.

  • @MixedChick1
    @MixedChick1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful. I have tears in my eyes.

  • @4SunnyinMiami2
    @4SunnyinMiami2 2 года назад +538

    Just goes to show that these orcas actually know the difference between a human and a seal. So beautiful to see them playfully interacting with this person. It was as if they were saying hello to him.😊 Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @MAGOH45
      @MAGOH45 2 года назад +5

      Has anyone ever talked to the swimmer ?
      (Bait) lol !

    • @4SunnyinMiami2
      @4SunnyinMiami2 2 года назад +1

      @@MAGOH45
      😅🤣😂 The guy seems to be one of them!

    • @nodetransit4277
      @nodetransit4277 2 года назад

      They know that humans are junk food..

    • @4SunnyinMiami2
      @4SunnyinMiami2 2 года назад

      @@nodetransit4277 yeah thats why extraterrestrials don't munch on us. Too much chemicas in our bodies.

    • @evanpenny348
      @evanpenny348 2 года назад

      @@MAGOH45 Yes

  • @MrSminkedukke
    @MrSminkedukke 3 года назад +18

    Amazing how seemingly calm the swimmer is, just proceeding to swim and do her thing while three orcas are swimming right next to her! It's a beautiful and speciel clip woaw!

  • @charki40
    @charki40 5 лет назад +147

    Did anyone notice at 1:02 -1:03 Mother Orca getting closer to the female swimmers feet accidentally got kicked in the snout and reacted by pulling back her head. This was not hunting or such predatory behaviour. They all took turns, her babies included in swimming parallel to the swimmer. First the Mother, then eldest and the youngest Orca. A mother would not let her children be in danger. Its such a beautiful video. Thank you for uploading.

    • @DannyBoyle-tp5vg
      @DannyBoyle-tp5vg 5 лет назад

      ZiBRA Counselling Solutions
      yeah? anyone can see that.

    • @TheRivrPrncess
      @TheRivrPrncess 4 года назад +1

      Yes, i noticed the orca getting accidentally kicked. Amazing how curious yet gentle they were towards the human. An animal mother that lets her baby be close to a human is really sensing trust in the human.

  • @Kane-ib5sn
    @Kane-ib5sn 29 дней назад

    this was a ray of hope. the music was written for this video specifically - the swimmer's strokes are perfectly in tune with each piano key...
    the swimmer, the orca mother with one calf, and one young adolescent. i feel as if time must have been standing still - and yet the music played ever so softly...
    i saw how the orca mother swam on her side, so she could get as close to the human swimmer for a close up view...but before that, she was thinking about those feet... and then that wave came and nearly swept her ashore.
    trying to figure out what this creature is up to... well, if she must know, we're alien-life forms, really... i'm sure all mammals have a common origin story, but in the case of humans, something was decidedly different, worth pursuing... other than that, i don't know, how we're so different, yet so true to one another.
    i heard, it is about evolution. well - that's true enough, to a given point in time. and then, the divergence. and now we see something so far different, the two creatures are left befuddled at one another...

  • @dynastyct
    @dynastyct 5 лет назад +768

    I'm happy that they decided to only watch and not take the human, cage it up and use it for entertainment purposes.

    • @beardedfishermanllc
      @beardedfishermanllc 5 лет назад +8

      Kween Dynasty CT it has never been a killer whale attack on humans in the wild. Never.

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 5 лет назад +3

      Kween Dynasty CT 💯

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 5 лет назад +33

      Insane Sain You missed the point ENTIRELY

    • @vincentkelly4024
      @vincentkelly4024 5 лет назад +2

      LMAO good thinking

    • @aerontudor6542
      @aerontudor6542 5 лет назад +4

      Lol... nice comment Kween!