When I was a kid living by the sea I would go walking on the rocks near the dock...Then someday out of nowhere an Orca swam right passed me... I stopped and the Orca came back and bobbed it's head out of the water like to look at me. It came closer and began doing sounds and splashing water. As a kid instead of being fascinated I got scared and ran home. I always wondered what would have happened if I would have stayed there. I've been fascinated by Orca's since that encounter
you're lucky, I wouldn't have run away. when I was a small child I was very interested in animals, I watched the Nat Geo Wild channel many times and often caught lizards and big spiders and snakes. I've already thought about the fact that if I had been born in Florida, I would have caught smaller alligators and pythons instead of lizards. :D I was lucky enough to hold a python in the animal garden, and it even blew its whistle, which made my classmates go crazy. if they saw an orca, I would come back later to take a picture :D I'm Hungarian 🇭🇺
Giving music to other species is a nice gift. I play guitar on my porch and the birds come by and sit on the fence and watch. I generally play the same tune to call them over and sometimes I'll hum, too. This is a such a nice video, thanks for upldg!
How beautiful, they seemed to be singing back as he was playing his harmonica. A lucky man to have such encounters in his life. Stunningly intelligent animals
This is one of the coolest interactions I have ever seen between a human and an animal of any kind.. He's a very lucky man.. Beautiful, just truly beautiful.
LOVE! I sang to a couple orcas once while in a kayak. That probably would've hurt other humans ears, lol, but they hung around me for a while. I was listening to my ipod and singing along out loud. I kept giggling every time they squeaked and splashed by me. Side note: Roberto is a very handsome man. *smirk
This man, who loves nature, came to them with positivity. They could sensate it.And harmonica SOUND sealed the deal, I mean the friendship. BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing and bless you all.
Absolutely beautiful! I surf Sunset Cliffs, San Diego. But at the point and about 7 years ago a friend and I were paddling back to the boat when he yells "look behind you" and right next to me was an Orca. He made it in the boat I slowly paddled with it to my 16ft boat got in and it keept turning and peeking at us. I've been a surfer 34yrs. Best experience ever. I never felt like I was in danger like with bigger seals or sharks. It was an amazingly calm experience.
My theory is that through the generations, from encounters with sailors, fishermen, then commercial fishermen, and other boats, Orcas put two and two together and they recognize humans as Feeders- that is they don't harm humans because they know we feed them, even if inadvertently from all the fish our fishing boats, chum lines, and fishing lines and bait attract.. They are group-family oriented so they view humans as a friend who helps them to find food. They are probably also aware we are vicious hunters (fishermen) too, just like them. This commonality helps humans to build rapport and respect from them, a necessary component of a relationship or friendship. This knowledge has been passed down through their generations. They probably notify the calves that humans are fun to play with and are for play and fishing help. I also speculate that they view themselves as "aquatically superior" to humans, which they are, so they enjoy putting on a show for us because they know we are fascinated with them. it's a form of playing, they perform for us because they know we are entertained.
There's a video of someone out on a paddle board in the ocean and they see an orca and get in and swim with it. It'd be so awesome. Even if it did kill me I would have died happy.
Wow, that interaction should be shown in every school in the world to let children know that yes we all can get along! Maybe to world leaders as well! Can you even imagine the feeling he felt those first few moments in the water when the first physical acknowledgement became surreal!
Harmonica communication with them is a GREAT IDEA!! I've used a short PVC pipe to make sounds into while the pipe tip is under water....and called Orcas from a distance while sailing that way. I used to live on Orcas Island in western Washington State. I've also called dolphins into shore while snorkling in Hawaii!!! The Orcas seem to be super telepathic also.....like smaller dolphins!!! D
I have surfed with orcas in New Zealand several times. A humbling experience and they were just as curious of me as I was of them.....never threatening.
I have watched this several times over the years - and this is what I call real friendship - one expecting nothing from the other - just companionship. Can't get any better than that ! Too bad the human animal isn't the same way - wouldn't this world be a better place !
Es de admirar el entendimiento de los animales, ante la presencia humana, no así del humano, ante un ser de otra especie. Interesantes expresiones Massino Primiero. Gracias Guillermo Schulmeier por compartir esta maravilla.
Thank you for this beautiful video. I love the Orcas As a child I had some sort of phobia of orcas. Not sure why. Maybe because as achild my dad took me to movies and I watched this horrific movie about the killer Whales that kill humans. Sort of like JAWS but it was an orcainstead of a shark. I could'nt even see them in a magazine, I had to look away. Finally I was able to Sea World at 40 years of age. I watched the shows but wasn't able to close or even watch them through the glass. Now I'm obsessed and can't get enough. They are the most beautiful amazing creatures. I will never, ever return to Sea World again. These creature don't need to be trapped in a tiny swimming pool for human greed. It's cruel and heartless.
Amazing that the Orca want to make contact... I wonder if this lovely man will ever pop a mask and fins on and swim with them. The ultimate gesture of friendship, I would if I were in his fortunate position.
This is so incredibly beautiful!!! They’re so smart that they immediately know that we are not seals. And Orca are highly emotional creatures, probably more so than we are. I hope one day we figure out their language and communicate ❤️
we surf every day with a smaller specie of this kind of dolphins here in the patagonia (in playa union, a few km from that beach), and they are so curious that they surf waves with us.... they are so curious about us as we are about them, i can tell it. is so beautiful and funny
Beautiful creatures. I hope there here until the end with us and we can show alot more responsibility and respect to the sea they live in. From New Zealand
This is the way forward for ALL living things WE are being taught by the Animals the way we should be living! No tree hugging vegan here either, I just opened my eyes and ears and heart!
Beautiful to see wild orcas like this. SeaWorld once let visitors play with recent captives. They were not only friendly, they solicited friendship and not for food. They preferred people who didn't feed them, but the orcas sometimes brought fish to people they were trying to befriend. Trust, like the man in the video shows, was what they really wanted. If you would let them mouth a hand or arm, they would invite you to come swim. They always let go before actually pulling you into the water, if you politely refused. Once you became good friends, they would beach themselves in a shallow area for rubdowns. A number of incidents with these orcas left me believing their intelligence is comparable to human, just different. Two of them are now dead and two have been captives for over 30 years.
Seaworld needs your money to stay in the torture buisness. They drugg their animals with valium and far worse. Its one of the worst animal abuse company's around. Please reconsider ever giving your money to them again. Here is a link to a man who as a trainer and now is a witness to what's going on in these places. ruclips.net/video/QuOpblTyv1o/видео.html
I think one reason why Orcas pretty much never attack humans is because at one point a member of a pod has probably gotten tangled in nets or beached itself too badly to get back to the sea and humans rescued it. Changing the attitude of one orca towards humans would probably spread amongst them.
you might actually be right! a female calf from this pod accidentally stranded herself back in the days and researchers helped her get back to her family, and some people believe that is the reason these orcas are so nice to humans!
it is a good explanation my friend, but i don t thing it is the truth!because there are millions of orcas around the world, thousands of pods that speak different dialogues ,and also they are thousands of dolphins also ,but none of them attack humans ,but they are trying to protect us!are in all pods of dolphins or orcas one of them be saved by humans? i dont thing so!and what if a human attack a orca ,like the fisherman who throw dynamite at them if they trying to steal the tuna fish ?why they dont hate us then and trying to kill us?no, i believe that the dolphins (orcas) have a special bond with us from the ancient times( the ancient greeks have tales about dolphins saving sealers )and i thing that the real reason is still a mystery!!!wonderful animals!
young Jazmin got stuck on a coral bed or something similar, and while her pod panicked, humans got her back into the water. since then, the whales have been seen approaching kayaks and beaching themselves when humans walk past.
Then can you explain why they're cool with humans taking their children away from them? Have you ever seen a video of a mother orca whale losing her calf. It's heartbreaking
Who says you don't need anything from them or they don't need anything from you. It's indeed and in fact a silent and pure love and affection they and you want from each other.
je suis persuadée que certains hommes ont cet unique privilège de pouvoir approcher de très prêt des animaux à l'état sauvage. parce qu'eux même même dégagent de la bonté, de la sensibilité...
I'd suggest looking up orcafluke on instagram. While I agree cetacean captivity is a very touchy subject I also study Marine Biology and have for 24 years. Comparing this to slavery is horribly racist and wrong, same for imprisonment. You can make your point without being a gross human. Not only that, you have no proof these orcas are unhappy. I assume you think animals are better than people, yes? Then why do you so desperately try to give animals human characteristics? Orcas are orcas, humans are humans. Orcas do feel sadness and happiness, but it is in no way your right to claim if they are happy or sad based off what YOU feel as a human being. Also these orcas help scientists learn more about their behavior, up close, from birth to adulthood. Which, believe it or not, helps us protect their wild cousins. There is a lot more to this than looking at a creature in an exhibit and thinking, "Wow that must suck." Take this information if you wish, but just know your emotions on how this makes you feel does not mean it is right or wrong. What truly matters is how the orcas are, and what we can do to protect them and the ocean. Also you have no right whatsoever to claim Hazel does not love the orcas. Just because it angers you in no way means her love isn't there. Also the fact you said no animal should be in human care tells me just how ignorant and uneducated you are. It's thanks to zoos and aquariums a handful of animals have been saved from extinction. I'm pretty sure that is a lot more important than you complaining because seeing them in an enclosure makes YOU feel sad. If you hate zoos then there is a very high chance your knowledge of them are 50 years outdated. The modern zoos donate millions to conservation efforts and focus on rescue, rehabilitation, and release. But youre too ignorant to understand that apparently or too stubborn and stuck in your views to accept you're wrong. Steve Irwin was highly praised for his work and efforts. The san Diego safari park is a great place to check out if you want to learn a thing or two about zoos. And of course zoos charge per person. It isnt cheap feeding so many animals, many of which have very specific diets. Zoo staff dont get holidays or vacations. They are there all day everyday caring for the animals. The pay is awful too. Literally the only reason they do it is because they love the animals and want to help educate the public on why we should care and protect them. No durr they belong in the wild, but unfortunately the wild is not as it once was. Zoos do their best to release who they can, but some animals can never be released. Sanctuaries are just another form of ZOO and if you think otherwise you're not too bright. Greed? Again sweetie the pay is awful. You dont even GET paid the first few years. It all comes down to conservation efforts. But sure. Be a ding bat and talk badly about something you have zero first hand experience in
when one of the orcas was young (Jazmin, i think) she got stuck on a sand bar. humans got her back into the water, and the orcas have approached people ever since.
Dude plays harmonica for the orcas of the open sea. What a wholesome human being.
Free Willy in real life.
Me playing my banjo for them in my next life ❤😆
When I was a kid living by the sea I would go walking on the rocks near the dock...Then someday out of nowhere an Orca swam right passed me... I stopped and the Orca came back and bobbed it's head out of the water like to look at me. It came closer and began doing sounds and splashing water. As a kid instead of being fascinated I got scared and ran home. I always wondered what would have happened if I would have stayed there. I've been fascinated by Orca's since that encounter
you're lucky, I wouldn't have run away. when I was a small child I was very interested in animals, I watched the Nat Geo Wild channel many times and often caught lizards and big spiders and snakes. I've already thought about the fact that if I had been born in Florida, I would have caught smaller alligators and pythons instead of lizards. :D I was lucky enough to hold a python in the animal garden, and it even blew its whistle, which made my classmates go crazy. if they saw an orca, I would come back later to take a picture :D
I'm Hungarian 🇭🇺
Giving music to other species is a nice gift. I play guitar on my porch and the birds come by and sit on the fence and watch. I generally play the same tune to call them over and sometimes I'll hum, too. This is a such a nice video, thanks for upldg!
How beautiful, they seemed to be singing back as he was playing his harmonica. A lucky man to have such encounters in his life. Stunningly intelligent animals
Wooowbplake
Absolutely they were singing
That one sounded like Willie Nelson.
This is one of the coolest interactions I have ever seen between a human and an animal of any kind.. He's a very lucky man.. Beautiful, just truly beautiful.
LOVE! I sang to a couple orcas once while in a kayak. That probably would've hurt other humans ears, lol, but they hung around me for a while. I was listening to my ipod and singing along out loud. I kept giggling every time they squeaked and splashed by me. Side note: Roberto is a very handsome man. *smirk
Wow..what an amazing experience for you. I hope I can sing badly to orcas one day.🙏
How could anyone dislike this video??! Makes me wish I could give it a million likes!
I’m crying right now. I love this. Orcas are my favorite animal for a reason 🥺
Mi hermosa Argentina... que orgullo es vivir en este pais tan rico en naturaleza... como esto... 😍🐬🐋🐳❤
That guy is now invincible in that body of water! No animal would dare to try anything, with his Orca friends around!
I could watch this over and over again!
This man, who loves nature, came to them with positivity. They could sensate it.And harmonica SOUND sealed the deal, I mean the friendship. BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing and bless you all.
they connect at a soul level! I can listen to Roberto’s voice all day long! Beautiful and heartwarming! Jane Goodall is my hero!!!!
one of the best things i ever saw, what a wonderful experience... truly: good things happens to those who waits. 👍💙
I agree! Theses animals are extremely smart..
Absolutely beautiful! I surf Sunset Cliffs, San Diego. But at the point and about 7 years ago a friend and I were paddling back to the boat when he yells "look behind you" and right next to me was an Orca. He made it in the boat I slowly paddled with it to my 16ft boat got in and it keept turning and peeking at us. I've been a surfer 34yrs. Best experience ever. I never felt like I was in danger like with bigger seals or sharks. It was an amazingly calm experience.
Orcas are my favourite animals and how this person interracts with them is simply wonderful and i must say i envy him so much for that... amazing
My theory is that through the generations, from encounters with sailors, fishermen, then commercial fishermen, and other boats, Orcas put two and two together and they recognize humans as Feeders- that is they don't harm humans because they know we feed them, even if inadvertently from all the fish our fishing boats, chum lines, and fishing lines and bait attract.. They are group-family oriented so they view humans as a friend who helps them to find food.
They are probably also aware we are vicious hunters (fishermen) too, just like them. This commonality helps humans to build rapport and respect from them, a necessary component of a relationship or friendship. This knowledge has been passed down through their generations. They probably notify the calves that humans are fun to play with and are for play and fishing help.
I also speculate that they view themselves as "aquatically superior" to humans, which they are, so they enjoy putting on a show for us because they know we are fascinated with them. it's a form of playing, they perform for us because they know we are entertained.
There's a video of someone out on a paddle board in the ocean and they see an orca and get in and swim with it. It'd be so awesome. Even if it did kill me I would have died happy.
Jalian
It's my favourite animal to
I'm so jealous that I can't do that with them. That's one lucky guy
There is a beautiful movie based on Him and the Orcas called "El Faro de Las Orcas" from 2016. I highly recomend it. Amazing bond!
Wooooow
Will do
Thank you!
This is incredible! Poetic in a sense...perhaps he was an orca in another life
His sprit animal ❤
This is purely joy that money can't buy. Great video.
How much 4 true happiness I would pay anything.
Amazing. This should have recieved more coverage.
Dean C. No, or ppl will go and ruin it
Agree
No or jackass crew will go there and try to show their balls to them or have Steve O dress like a seal or something stupid for cameras.
Take note sea world trainers! A pure bond "they need nothing from me, I need nothin from them. a very pure affection bond " beautiful 😊
this guy could make a fortune catching them
Ayy but he has a soul
So do Orcas looks like.
Kim Wilson They all say that until couple months down the line trainer has been killed. They're wild. Expect the unexpected.
Its an excellent recipe for human relationships too.
Невероятно.дикие косатки умеют дружить.шедевр настоящий.Господи какие они умные.умнее нас людей получается.
Wow, that interaction should be shown in every school in the world to let children know that yes we all can get along! Maybe to world leaders as well! Can you even imagine the feeling he felt those first few moments in the water when the first physical acknowledgement became surreal!
I would literally jump out of bed to go do this job every morning wow
Sameee!!!!
Marine biology?
@@parralaxshift1631 not exactly, I was meaning to have a relationship like this with orcas. I just think they're fascinating animals
Harmonica communication with them is a GREAT IDEA!! I've used a short PVC pipe to make sounds into while the pipe tip is under water....and called Orcas from a distance while sailing that way. I used to live on Orcas Island in western Washington State. I've also called dolphins into shore while snorkling in Hawaii!!! The Orcas seem to be super telepathic also.....like smaller dolphins!!! D
This is ABSOLUTELY beautiful!!!
Sobeida Lagrange you too
Wooow
Like u
Amazing
@@zackruina5563 hhbbbb
Pp
This is the best thing I’ve seen in so long
Loveo
Wow!!! Que hermoso video. Muestra las GRANDES BENDICIONES DE LA VIDA GRACIAS A DIOS!!!! INVALUABLE
Eres un hombre muy afortunado tener unos amigos de esos que lindo
You sir is running an open world Orca show!! salute to you ^_^ I wish I could be you.
I have surfed with orcas in New Zealand several times. A humbling experience and they were just as curious of me as I was of them.....never threatening.
The Job of this man is fabulous .. study and interact with orcas .. a dream !!
maritia '
maritia yes a dream for the Orca's, there in there own natural habitat it's wonderful to see.
Agreed
If a shark eats us were trespassers. If we pet a dolphin were guests. Make up your mind.
But he seems to be quite lonely there.
Qué cosa más hermosa. It's amazing that a powerful animal like the Orca, doesn't even make a threatening attempt to harm this person.
I have watched this several times over the years - and this is what I call real friendship - one expecting nothing from the other - just companionship. Can't get any better than that ! Too bad the human animal isn't the same way - wouldn't this world be a better place !
Siii
Es de admirar el entendimiento de los animales, ante la presencia humana, no así del humano, ante un ser de otra especie. Interesantes expresiones Massino Primiero. Gracias Guillermo Schulmeier por compartir esta maravilla.
I'm in tears. Simply beautiful.
damn...this video feel something...make teardrop fall trough my eyes....
Same
aguante La Patagonia mi Tierra divina!💪❤🇦🇷🇦🇷 la orcas son Hermosa Como te extraño Argentina
GERMAN DONDE ANDAS BOLUDO?
Why do not you return to your land?
Roberto, segi hueveando y vas a terminar siendo el almuerzo de las horcas. Son animales completamente impredecibles.
The Orcas communicate by sounds, Therefore hearing the harmonica is a good way of becoming a Friend. 👍
Thank you for this beautiful video. I love the Orcas As a child I had some sort of phobia of orcas. Not sure why. Maybe because as achild my dad took me to movies and I watched this horrific movie about the killer Whales that kill humans. Sort of like JAWS but it was an orcainstead of a shark. I could'nt even see them in a magazine, I had to look away. Finally I was able to Sea World at 40 years of age. I watched the shows but wasn't able to close or even watch them through the glass. Now I'm obsessed and can't get enough. They are the most beautiful amazing creatures. I will never, ever return to Sea World again. These creature don't need to be trapped in a tiny swimming pool for human greed. It's cruel and heartless.
That is incredible! This man has a GOD given gift to be able to have a special bond with the Orcas!
mmmmno pretty sure made up flying man in the sky has nothing to do with itm
Audfile piss off Atheist Prick you people never leave the people who do believe in Our Father in Heaven alone
@@imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602 How very Christian of you, Tom.
@@echelon2k8 Jesus called people names to and I don't consider myself a Christian I call myself a child of our Father
@@imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602 Call yourself whatever you like, but you're still a Christian if you are a follower of Jesus.
This brings such joy to my heart
Absolutely amazing and refreshing to see mankind not destroying everything we come into contact with
Almost most responses are real I commend u all
I'm pleased that I discovered this video. It is an amazing mystery.
Que experiência, única e maravilhosa. Animais incríveis .
I really love this story of man and Orca friendship. ⚘♥️🌾
QUE EXPERIENCIA maravillosa !!!! que amor !!!!
That's really amazing!
I think there's still hope for humans.
made me tear up...the most beautiful thing ever!
Hola mi vida sos hermosa un beso te mando desde buenos aires argentina
Truly amazing it gives me faith in humanity it really does There is something in use that they love and that gives me hope x
Amazing that the Orca want to make contact... I wonder if this lovely man will ever pop a mask and fins on and swim with them.
The ultimate gesture of friendship, I would if I were in his fortunate position.
For some reason I was afraid of this animal when I was a child. This is an amazing animal. That argentino is brave!
I loved this video very much! Bravo!! Thank you for having the time and courage to make this happen.
IMO. the most majestic and beautiful creature in the sea. Would I trust my life to one? Yes, long before I would trust it to a human.
This is extraordinary. I've wanted to learn more about the Patagonian orcas for a while now, and this is incredible.
What a very lucky man.
I hope to dive with Orcas in the open ocean soon.
Can't wait!
RIP
Have you done it yet.
Incredible… you are so lucky to experience this…
Something about these amazing animals and us...like we’ve met before
This is so incredibly beautiful!!! They’re so smart that they immediately know that we are not seals. And Orca are highly emotional creatures, probably more so than we are. I hope one day we figure out their language and communicate ❤️
we surf every day with a smaller specie of this kind of dolphins here in the patagonia (in playa union, a few km from that beach), and they are so curious that they surf waves with us.... they are so curious about us as we are about them, i can tell it. is so beautiful and funny
This is beautiful!
Beautiful creatures. I hope there here until the end with us and we can show alot more responsibility and respect to the sea they live in. From New Zealand
Great story! Love this so much.
that's beautiful man!!
I feel like we just lost our natural way with animals as far as communication but the whales have not forgotten
This is the way forward for ALL living things WE are being taught by the Animals the way we should be living! No tree hugging vegan here either, I just opened my eyes and ears and heart!
Maravilloso Roberto.
this guy is amazing
we have more in common with these animals than people think
que increíble belleza, esta es también la manera en la que nos comunicamos con Dios y El con nosotros.
Exacto
no lo habia pensado de esa forma
Ud me ha hecho llorar hermano😢
Eu acho as orcas maravilhosas, são muito interessantes e inteligentes, um animal perfeito
“Incredible courage Roberto”
Increíble, y que lindo lugar, tuve la oportunidad de ir y es realmente muy lindo, lo recomiendo.
Animals are the best kind of friendship. Pure and unconditional 💚💚💚💚💚
this is just amazing
A gift from god!!!
Siiiii esa es mi provincia querida!!! La mas linda de AR!!!!! Wiiiiiiii
Absolutely amazing you Sir are a lucky man to have experienced what no other or at least very few have
Beautiful to see wild orcas like this. SeaWorld once let visitors play with recent captives. They were not only friendly, they solicited friendship and not for food. They preferred people who didn't feed them, but the orcas sometimes brought fish to people they were trying to befriend. Trust, like the man in the video shows, was what they really wanted. If you would let them mouth a hand or arm, they would invite you to come swim. They always let go before actually pulling you into the water, if you politely refused. Once you became good friends, they would beach themselves in a shallow area for rubdowns. A number of incidents with these orcas left me believing their intelligence is comparable to human, just different. Two of them are now dead and two have been captives for over 30 years.
Seaworld needs your money to stay in the torture buisness. They drugg their animals with valium and far worse. Its one of the worst animal abuse company's around.
Please reconsider ever giving your money to them again.
Here is a link to a man who as a trainer and now is a witness to what's going on in these places.
ruclips.net/video/QuOpblTyv1o/видео.html
"Where's Roberto?" Pfffffhhhhh! (Burp)
This is absolutely amazing. They were making noises back to him while he was playing the harmonica 🥺
They are his best friends because they have purest souls!
Very intelligent animal's. Very lucky guy
I think one reason why Orcas pretty much never attack humans is because at one point a member of a pod has probably gotten tangled in nets or beached itself too badly to get back to the sea and humans rescued it. Changing the attitude of one orca towards humans would probably spread amongst them.
you might actually be right! a female calf from this pod accidentally stranded herself back in the days and researchers helped her get back to her family, and some people believe that is the reason these orcas are so nice to humans!
it is a good explanation my friend, but i don t thing it is the truth!because there are millions of orcas around the world, thousands of pods that speak different dialogues ,and also they are thousands of dolphins also ,but none of them attack humans ,but they are trying to protect us!are in all pods of dolphins or orcas one of them be saved by humans? i dont thing so!and what if a human attack a orca ,like the fisherman who throw dynamite at them if they trying to steal the tuna fish ?why they dont hate us then and trying to kill us?no, i believe that the dolphins (orcas) have a special bond with us from the ancient times( the ancient greeks have tales about dolphins saving sealers )and i thing that the real reason is still a mystery!!!wonderful animals!
young Jazmin got stuck on a coral bed or something similar, and while her pod panicked, humans got her back into the water. since then, the whales have been seen approaching kayaks and beaching themselves when humans walk past.
Then can you explain why they're cool with humans taking their children away from them? Have you ever seen a video of a mother orca whale losing her calf. It's heartbreaking
I love this!! I love orcas and all wildlife really but they are so incredibly smart it’s amazing
Woooow
Who says you don't need anything from them or they don't need anything from you. It's indeed and in fact a silent and pure love and affection they and you want from each other.
“Nowhere else in the world” They communicate with researchers here in New Zealand and I would think that was not unique either.
Orcas are multilungual🤩 amazing😍
The most interesting and most baller man on the planet. Never to be topped. Until the end of time.
Simply joyful! We are all children of the earth,that's why.
I want an orca friend so cuteee
je suis persuadée que certains hommes ont cet unique privilège de pouvoir approcher de très prêt des animaux à l'état sauvage. parce qu'eux même même dégagent de la bonté, de la sensibilité...
Now that is truly awesome. Nature at its finest.
I need this kind of friendship 😭
ORCA says : " Can you help me to take my family out of Sea World?"
You should go to a doctor
@@holgerfarber194 lmaooooo
@@holgerfarber194 aren't you doctor? :))
I'd suggest looking up orcafluke on instagram. While I agree cetacean captivity is a very touchy subject I also study Marine Biology and have for 24 years. Comparing this to slavery is horribly racist and wrong, same for imprisonment. You can make your point without being a gross human. Not only that, you have no proof these orcas are unhappy. I assume you think animals are better than people, yes? Then why do you so desperately try to give animals human characteristics? Orcas are orcas, humans are humans. Orcas do feel sadness and happiness, but it is in no way your right to claim if they are happy or sad based off what YOU feel as a human being. Also these orcas help scientists learn more about their behavior, up close, from birth to adulthood. Which, believe it or not, helps us protect their wild cousins. There is a lot more to this than looking at a creature in an exhibit and thinking, "Wow that must suck." Take this information if you wish, but just know your emotions on how this makes you feel does not mean it is right or wrong. What truly matters is how the orcas are, and what we can do to protect them and the ocean. Also you have no right whatsoever to claim Hazel does not love the orcas. Just because it angers you in no way means her love isn't there. Also the fact you said no animal should be in human care tells me just how ignorant and uneducated you are. It's thanks to zoos and aquariums a handful of animals have been saved from extinction. I'm pretty sure that is a lot more important than you complaining because seeing them in an enclosure makes YOU feel sad. If you hate zoos then there is a very high chance your knowledge of them are 50 years outdated. The modern zoos donate millions to conservation efforts and focus on rescue, rehabilitation, and release. But youre too ignorant to understand that apparently or too stubborn and stuck in your views to accept you're wrong. Steve Irwin was highly praised for his work and efforts. The san Diego safari park is a great place to check out if you want to learn a thing or two about zoos. And of course zoos charge per person. It isnt cheap feeding so many animals, many of which have very specific diets. Zoo staff dont get holidays or vacations. They are there all day everyday caring for the animals. The pay is awful too. Literally the only reason they do it is because they love the animals and want to help educate the public on why we should care and protect them. No durr they belong in the wild, but unfortunately the wild is not as it once was. Zoos do their best to release who they can, but some animals can never be released. Sanctuaries are just another form of ZOO and if you think otherwise you're not too bright. Greed? Again sweetie the pay is awful. You dont even GET paid the first few years. It all comes down to conservation efforts. But sure. Be a ding bat and talk badly about something you have zero first hand experience in
That's amazing. I wasn't aware that Patagonian orca actually came into contact with humans.
when one of the orcas was young (Jazmin, i think) she got stuck on a sand bar. humans got her back into the water, and the orcas have approached people ever since.
Without a doubt, one of the most amazing things I've seen.
Beautiful animals. Beautiful planet.