7 Orca Encounters That'll Brighten Your Day

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2022
  • 7 Orca Encounters That'll Brighten Your Day. Killer whale or Orca encounter are some amazing moment for who is lucky enough to live it. You'll see 7 orca encounters in this video, a Wild Orca encounter at the Bay of Islands, a raw footage of NOAA researchers tagging orcas with cross bows (killer whales) in Antarctica, Luna, a wild orca, plays with his human friend and many more encounters.
    Orcas (or killer whales) are large, powerful apex predators. In the wild, there have been NO RELIABLY VERIFIED FATAL ATTACKS ON HUMANS. In captivity, there have been several non-fatal and four fatal attacks on humans since the 1970s.
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  • @captaindrake5253
    @captaindrake5253  Год назад +77

    Must Watch ! 8 Orca Encounters That'll Make You Happy 👉 ruclips.net/video/ECgyguNHyec/видео.html

    • @smokescreen2146
      @smokescreen2146 Год назад +5

      Let's put GPS trackers on these researchers

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад +1

      Dude, why are you using a computer fake voice rather than your own voice?

    • @jaxsun72
      @jaxsun72 Год назад +2

      Money back guarantee on that?

    • @bbodko
      @bbodko Год назад

      ​@@smokescreen2146 ijsŵŵ

    • @martincrunden829
      @martincrunden829 Год назад +1

      @@BumboLooks Not surprised he doesn’t read the script it doesn’t make much sense. What does “How majestic the air felt” mean anyway?😂

  • @leecowell8165
    @leecowell8165 Год назад +1383

    Luna was a male, not female as the narrator indicated. He was probably the friendliest Orca ever known by humans.

  • @TAiiNE
    @TAiiNE Год назад +1018

    The story of Luna isn't a happy one. That's a young male, part of the Southern Resident Community of orcas L Pod and was known as L98 on records but given the nickname Luna. Sadly over a winter, the pod lost five members, and Luna at age 2 ended up separated finding their way into a river system. Luna however was old enough to feed himself and was monitored and in good health. Plans were made to try and guide him to his surviving pod mates and back to his mother Splash (L67) by louring him in a large floating pen that would be tugged by a boat to keep him safe and guide him along to where his family was spotted.
    But then people started getting in the way. Started going out to play and pet the young orca and with Luna being a youngster of 2 years at the time started interacting back. This made Luna stay and view boats and people as friends to approach. This is NOT good for a wild orca. It was made worse when a tribe of the area whose Chief passed claimed Luna to be the incarnation of their Chief and would get in the way and sabotage all attempts rescuers would make to reunite Luna with the remainder of their pod by going out onto the waters in small boats and lour Luna away or try to hide him in smaller coves.
    Luna would end up staying 4 years in that river with many attempts made to try and return him to his pod, but people would not leave him alone. Even with laws and fines in place to try and prevent people from playing with him, it didn't stop people from still trying to play, pet, and get him to chase their boats... People wanted him to stay for the commodity of 'having an orca live there' and so they could play and interact with the 'friendly orca'.
    In 2006 at 6 years old Luna was killed after being sucked into the propellers of a tug boat that he was seen swimming up to play with like he often did with smaller boats...
    (Edit: Toy clarify, the tug boat was not moving, it was sitting idle with its prop moving to keep it from drifting in the river current, it was waiting to tug a larger logging vessel out once it was finished loading. These boats are not commonplace and it was the first time Luna had seen one... and well.. got too close.)
    If people would have just left him alone and let the rescuers do their jobs Luna may still be alive and well back with his pod as a healthy 21-year-old bull today...
    The sad thing is, the Southern Resident Community of orcas are endangered. The loss of Luna back then reduced the number of males to just two individuals... (thankfully that number had gone up) between all three pods that make up this species of orcas (there's 10 subspecies) only 73 some of them still exist as of 2022, with only two new births reported this year. For this population, every member counts.
    (Edit: While I can't offer a link as youtube will auto delete comments with links. You can search up 'orca luna documentary' and find several clips and a full-on well, documentary on Luna's venture. There's even a plaque put up in his memory.)
    While on the subject, do take this time to look up info on orcas! Did you know there are 10 subspecies? Each with their own diet, behaviors, ecosystems, markings, and body shapes! Luna, was a Resident Orca! Of the Southern Resident group, strictly fish eaters nomming on chinook and salmon! The Southern Resident group is made up of 3 famaly pods, J, K, and L. Luna was from L pod, with only 73 orcas across all three pods.

    • @MayhamSue
      @MayhamSue Год назад +123

      What a sad ending to that beautiful creatures life

    • @tracyrussell9373
      @tracyrussell9373 Год назад +69

      Thanks for posting this cautionary tale

    • @ricki-bobby
      @ricki-bobby Год назад +63

      Those First Nations people are really responsible for the delays to reunite this majestic Orca. "Reincarnated chief"... SMH

    • @TAiiNE
      @TAiiNE Год назад +36

      @@ricki-bobby Indeed. theres a video documentry you can search for and find that covered the events and it shows footage of those fools getting in the way of each resuce attempt. (id link it but youtube has been auto deleting comments containing links x.x) Them plus just people in general that lived there wanting to play and keep Luna there for their selfish enjoyment is what got Luna to think boats and peop,e were fun things to play with, to the point that with the laws in place Luna would get into trouble and cause damage when people were forced to ignore him. It was just a sad chain of events that would never have happend if people would have left him be and let those trying to help well, help.

    • @dwayneharris3874
      @dwayneharris3874 Год назад +51

      Luna crossed our path when we were traveling from Friendly Cove to Gold River in 2002. It is truly sad what happened to him. He deserved better.

  • @loaderopp
    @loaderopp Год назад +530

    Luna was not around Vancouver But farther up the west coast of vancouver Island, he hung around the waters off of Zeballos and Tahsis for weeks, he was very inquisitive and playful. I had an encounter with him while scuba diving off the southern tip of Center Island.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +23

      Thank you for the story🙏

    • @lintonsmith6167
      @lintonsmith6167 Год назад +6

      That’s amazing man!

    • @tephrafalls6321
      @tephrafalls6321 11 месяцев назад +12

      I saw the documentary about him. It made me cry so much in the end. Truly an amazing being, and us human beings addicted to industrialism.... we killed him.

    • @andydhillon1977
      @andydhillon1977 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@tephrafalls6321 What?!!! Why was he killed?!

    • @WickedRavenOne
      @WickedRavenOne 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@andydhillon1977 tugboat ran Luna over

  • @highlandlove
    @highlandlove Год назад +194

    Can you believe we live on a planet with this much incredible life!
    AMAZING!

    • @elaineglendinning9297
      @elaineglendinning9297 Год назад +16

      Makes one wonder why this incredible life is not appreciated and valued more than it actually is.

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Год назад +1

      You dont know why? Media, money, distractions. TV. Politics. Schooling. Work. The rat race. Everything that is soooo “vitally important”, that we didn’t ask to be a part of, but that we are born into. Not saying this modern day society is impossible to sustain. We know there’s a will and a way. But sadly, the rat race, as a whole, distracts the masses. That’s why the beauty of nature isn’t always appreciated fully.
      Scratch that… it IS appreciated, I think; sure, lots of people love animals or plants or gardening… but if you’re like me, & you truly see the beauty; become one with a subject or a passion…I.e, get SUPER into it, & actually retain facts & information… or become experienced at raising animals or growing plants, thats when you try to talk to “like-minded” people, but the people look at you like deer in the headlights. Like you’re a hippy or something. It’s like, no; I just know stuff. I thought you did too.. so, nvm I tell them. lol

    • @frostymoon7442
      @frostymoon7442 Год назад +2

      Wait till you find out what actually goes inside a orcas head

    • @lynnalborough9672
      @lynnalborough9672 Год назад +2

      They are so intelligent... but why do we kill them?.. all the whales are like... I hope and pray that they will still be apart of the planet.....

    • @charlessarver1637
      @charlessarver1637 2 месяца назад

      Millions of years of evolution💪💪👍

  • @michaeljones19731
    @michaeljones19731 Год назад +137

    To see them in their natural environment is heart warming ❤❤❤❤. Not in sea world prison where they become depressed from being walled in.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +12

      so true🙌

    • @elementarwichtig3572
      @elementarwichtig3572 Год назад

      Shad up and eat you meat

    • @beachbunny7256
      @beachbunny7256 Год назад +4

      #DONTBUYATICKET Yesss!!

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Год назад +2

      I agree. Sea World should be banned from caging orcas. It's just not right, they are most happy w/ their pod. It's unnatural to keep then in a caged pool at Sea World, and Sea World needs to acknowledge that.

  • @aviabutler6836
    @aviabutler6836 Год назад +164

    It makes me so happy seeing these animals wild and free, happy in the wild. Where they belong. ❤

    • @adamgoncalves1591
      @adamgoncalves1591 11 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly! Screw Seaworld, this is where orcas belong.❤️

    • @Daniel-se3zm
      @Daniel-se3zm 10 месяцев назад +1

      To help orcas stay happy in the wild we must find a method to combat ocean pollution, or aquariums could become the only home for their species.

    • @tigerrocks503chase8
      @tigerrocks503chase8 Месяц назад

      @@adamgoncalves1591Screw Blackfish

  • @turndroid234
    @turndroid234 Год назад +42

    In 2019, my ex-gf and I were among the beach goers that participated in trying to save beached orcas in Argentina. I can't remember the name of the city but I think it's Mar Chernita or Mar Cheriza. We dumped sea water, we collected using buckets, on one of the orca's head to keep its skin moist and that's when we noticed a scar on the upper rear end of its right eye. It was shaped like an inverted "V" and very distinct.
    In 2020, we were at Redondo Beach, CA on paddle boats when we encountered a pod of orcas. When one of them surfaced, we immediately noticed the distinctive inverted "V" scar and I can't believe we encountered the same orca from just 9 months back.
    Amazingly, the orca hung around us while gently pushing our boards separately. It left for 5 minutes and returned with what appeared to be a big fish dangling over its mouth. It hung around us for good 20 minutes making all kinds of noise. Finally before re-joining the rest of its pod, it's tail scooped up some sea water and flung it towards us. I don't know what to make of the encounter but I'll remember this the rest of my life.
    I was told orcas have excellent memory. So I'm thinking it remembered us. Maybe it's trying to thank us????

    • @Mortthemoose
      @Mortthemoose Год назад +4

      Wow!
      A beautiful encounter!

    • @agoldenwisp
      @agoldenwisp Год назад +4

      That’s awesome!

    • @JenAmazed42
      @JenAmazed42 Год назад +5

      It sounds like it brought you a thank you gift in fish form. Highly valuable gift to them. Incredible

    • @nobodysbaby5048
      @nobodysbaby5048 Год назад +3

      Well done. Pretty sure it did remember.

    • @andydhillon1977
      @andydhillon1977 10 месяцев назад +1

      Such an awesome experience!

  • @derin111
    @derin111 Год назад +77

    Number 5: On first inspection that diver looks a little too much like a seal! 😂

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +8

      😅😅👍

    • @Neurosis_Cordis
      @Neurosis_Cordis Год назад +9

      There’s no such thing as mistaken identity with orcas, these are not dumb sharks that just go about trying to eat anything that moves, they are picky eaters to the point where their echolocation lets them distinguish king salmon, which they prefer as it’s the fattiest one, from other types of salmon, and they don’t waste their energy test biting stuff; they know exactly what they want and it ain’t our chewy bone and muscle bodies.

    • @interestedlen8823
      @interestedlen8823 11 месяцев назад

      @@Neurosis_Cordis If sharks were dumb there would be hundreds of surfers and swimmers eaten daily. So occasionally a juvenile gets confused and tastes that seal-looking thing. We are the most fragile large mammal in the water, so it's always a disaster. Enough with the badmouthing sharks, thank you.

    • @hollymadelyn1116
      @hollymadelyn1116 6 дней назад

      Exactly what I was thinking!

  • @tom4od
    @tom4od Год назад +135

    Eventhough there’s been no recorded attacks by orcas in the wild I’d still be pretty scared to see one while kayaking. This happened with a pod of dolphins and even that was intimidating 😆

    • @rileycondo4399
      @rileycondo4399 Год назад +15

      They are dolphins! I know it’s hard to think of them them like that but they are! They’re insanely smart, the initial clip, the orca shows it’s belly. It’s a sign that the orca trusts the people on the boat.

    • @rileycondo4399
      @rileycondo4399 Год назад +8

      @Ken Fullman They may have capsized a boat but surely they were not ATTACKING those on board, nor the ship. I’ve never once even seen or heard of this. Nor seen a video of them flipping a kayaker or anything else for that matter. They are the smartest creature in the ocean and know humans are not a source of protein. They literally only eat liver and whale.

    • @sarsvfx
      @sarsvfx Год назад +1

      @@rileycondo4399 no its not that they think our meat is useless its almost like they can see or sense intelligence in us but we take this for granted

    • @nikolakaravida9670
      @nikolakaravida9670 Год назад

      ​@Ken Fullman There have been 4 orca deaths and all four were in captivity because they go insane there. Orcas likely don't eat us because we're not meaty enough.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +6

      Dolphins can be bullies. but not Orca. As smart as Dolphin are I believe Orca are even smarter.

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 Год назад +97

    I was on a whale watch out of Gloucester, MA and we had close encounters with a couple of Humpbacks that came close enough to the boat not to touch, but to be sprayed with their breath/snot every time they took one, and the mom and baby would spyhop and look right at us. It was one of the most beautiful moments of my life. Up there with the birth of my daughter, it was that beautiful.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +5

      Thank you for this story🙌

    • @rickjason215
      @rickjason215 Год назад

      Orcas kill Humpbacks for fun, especially the babies. They leave us alone, because we have never been in their diet and we interest them. Most animals kill to survive. Orcas kill for fun and torture their prey.

    • @stk6755
      @stk6755 Год назад +3

      I was in ANTARCTICA and was so many orcas whales and millions pingunes AMEZING
      It was the best show we EVER seen better than
      XMAS - spectacular on Brodway 🤣😂👍👍👍👍👍

    • @I.pray.to.George.Carlin
      @I.pray.to.George.Carlin Год назад +1

      Beautiful story ❤️ Gloucester is beautiful. I haven't been there in awhile do you know if they still do whale watching there? 🐋

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 Год назад +1

      @@I.pray.to.George.Carlin Yes they still do whale watches. there are several different places that do it. I'm pretty sure they are all great.

  • @aili_not_ally
    @aili_not_ally Год назад +63

    This is actually not uncommon behavior for orcas. The only time they've ever killed humans was during their time in Sealand and Seaworld. There are no recorded orca attacks from out in the wild. They may be called killer whales, but they do not have any sort of taste for humans. In fact, they're nothing more than oversized, panda-bear cosplaying dolphins. They're very playful and very smart. So don't worry: if you're swimming and you see an orca, you're completely safe so long as you don't agitate it.

    • @heartlove7502
      @heartlove7502 2 месяца назад

      I was gone to make the same comment

    • @russellball1984
      @russellball1984 Месяц назад

      Well not cosplay as they are technically dolphins

    • @Jaye2U
      @Jaye2U Месяц назад

      There are fish eating Orcas and mammal eating Orcas. The fish eating Orcas use clicks to locate food via sonar, mammal eating Orcas you will not find divers around with them.

  • @jhetttiernan2623
    @jhetttiernan2623 Год назад +24

    As deadly and ferocious as they definitely are, they have a capacity for kindness and loving that’s positively dolphin-like

  • @ReesieandLee
    @ReesieandLee Год назад +33

    They are so wonderful ❤ I lived in Hawaii for 20 years and was in complete awe of the humpbacks that come every year. I called the calves “flying pickles” because that’s exactly what they look like when ❤they are learning to beach.
    I’ve swam with sharks and even a whale shark, probably the coolest moment ever! I need to be near the ocean again!

  • @johnskipper432
    @johnskipper432 Год назад +47

    The intelligence shown here by a wild animal is amazing. A willing to interact with humans is great, I wonder if somewhere down the line if communication might be established. Wow the things that we both could learn. I guess though as bad as humans are at relationships it might be better if we left them alone.

    • @Love-os9se
      @Love-os9se 6 месяцев назад +1

      Do you Folks Know that Non Humans Are Intelligent? You are taught to view Them as "it's", They Are Some Of Humanities Finest Teachers.Guides...Thank You❤

    • @Bitchslapper316
      @Bitchslapper316 4 месяца назад +1

      Researchers arr trying to use AI to communicate with them. Apparently they found out they even name their children.

  • @Black_Sun_Dark_Star
    @Black_Sun_Dark_Star Год назад +20

    Orca (Young): Look there's something weird in the water! Can we eat it?
    Orca (Matriarch): That's just junk food.

  • @oliverlister1029
    @oliverlister1029 4 месяца назад +7

    These are such beautiful creatures, can we all thank GOD for having Created such creatures!!

  • @lpruitt4163
    @lpruitt4163 Год назад +36

    Beautiful mammals I love how they move so swiftly and effortlessly.

  • @marleyboy7732
    @marleyboy7732 Год назад +74

    Just beautiful. These have always been my favorite. And would love to see them in the wild. But in a kayak? I think i would have a heart attack. That's crazy.

    • @Icarus_II
      @Icarus_II Год назад +5

      Mine too. One day I'll get to New Zealand to see the pod there. When I see people on a boat meet with Orcas I always feel like I would leap right off that boat without thinking about it!

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Год назад +4

      Not at all, Orcas don't kill or hunt humans, they are just curious creatures that are very nosy when it comes to interacting with a humanoid.

    • @sallysmiles3214
      @sallysmiles3214 Год назад +5

      I would be so scared especially if alone but it would probably be the most amazing experience in the world

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +4

      I don't believe there's ever been a negative encounter with a person in a kayak with any of these beautiful animals. they're all super smart and obviously know the drill. They ALWAYS approach slowly and carefully as to not scare us. Now a huge Orca can swim over 30 mph so imagine being charged by them. But they never do that.

    • @genez2157
      @genez2157 7 месяцев назад +1

      One simple nudge to say hello and the whole kyak is doomed.

  • @ViceKnIghtTA
    @ViceKnIghtTA 7 месяцев назад +11

    How beautiful...why would anyone ever think of hunting these beautiful kind creatures 😢🥺

  • @craftycrafter1960
    @craftycrafter1960 Год назад +34

    We should be honoured that they even give us a moments interest as we have treated them so incredibly badly 😐

    • @asuari7305
      @asuari7305 8 месяцев назад

      Couldn’t agree more

  • @ikkenhisatsu7170
    @ikkenhisatsu7170 Год назад +21

    Orcas are apparently so smart - they've never attacked a human in the open sea on record...? Amazing.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +7

      In the wild, there have been no reliably verified fatal attacks on humans. In captivity, there have been several non-fatal and four fatal attacks on humans since the 1970s

    • @Martyntd5
      @Martyntd5 Год назад

      ///Orcas are apparently so smart...///
      They are, but I think it has more to do with 100,000 years of evolution. For the same reason most apex predators leave humans alone. Whenever they have killed humans, we usually hunt down the individual responsible and kill them, which removes the 'humans are food' individuals from the gene pool, leaving only those that don't see us as food to propagate. The result is a species that could easily kill us, but simply isn't instinctively triggered to hunt us, like they are with seals, penguins and wotnot. I still wouldn't exclude the possibility that one day an Orca will eat a human just to see what we taste like. If there are enough human/orca encounters, I'm sure it would/will happen.

    • @Yetiiii
      @Yetiiii Год назад +3

      @@Martyntd5 1. Only on land, in the oceans for last thousands years we didn't kill man-eating dolphins, so it's the wrong theory. And even on the land it doesn't work very well.
      2. It will not happen, they are too smart.
      The last deliberate orcas attack on humans in the wild (not counting mistakes and captivity) occurred in 1910 during the Terra Nova Expedition; it was on the ice floe - but eventually they ate the mule and leaved people alone. From the beginning of XX c. they kinda decided not to attack humans - and their language allowed to spread the decision across the oceans.
      Just look, as the only real apex predator on Earth they attack everything but humans, from blue whales to polar bears, including birds and land animals like mooses in Alaska. Everything within reach of the jaws - except humans (and dogs when they are with us), despite very frequent meetings in the water. It simply must be intentional.

    • @Martyntd5
      @Martyntd5 Год назад

      @@Yetiiii What a load of arse.

    • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Год назад

      Reason you dont hear about Orca attacks is likely cause Orcas leaves no survivors and likely the human they went after broke the treaty
      How can you report a Orca attack if there is no one left to report it's a orca attack?
      It's like that one line in Pirates of the Caribbean. Curse of the Black Pearl. When the pirates are discussing the pearl.
      . Leaves no survivors.
      No survivors you say? Then where do the stories come from I wonder.

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Год назад +12

    Such beautiful creatures... we tried to save the life of an Orca that got himself into trouble a couple of years ago his was Toa and sadly he passed away... Toa will always be remembered.. thanks from NZ 🇳🇿

  • @katyp.2495
    @katyp.2495 Год назад +15

    Love the thumbnail, it looks like they're just having a chat. Man and Orca putting the world to rights, how wonderful 😊.

  • @horrorandanime1990
    @horrorandanime1990 5 месяцев назад +2

    My mom loved orcas. They were one of her favorites. I have to admit I love them too. They are so happy, beautiful and amazing creatures

  • @stonehengemaca
    @stonehengemaca 7 месяцев назад +12

    Have you thought about NOT telling everyone what they can clearly see for themselves? So we can enjoy the clips in peace..

    • @lackofdubs5975
      @lackofdubs5975 Месяц назад

      How about, you create a video with no narration.
      That way, the rest of us can enjoy this FREE content, this channel is putting out for us and you can enjoy your own 👍

    • @stonehengemaca
      @stonehengemaca Месяц назад +2

      @@lackofdubs5975 Awww did I upset you with my opinion? 😭😭❄ If he'd stfu then both you and I could enjoy his content and thus reward the channel with our views.

    • @itx_wolfyx
      @itx_wolfyx 27 дней назад

      😂

  • @augustinaspinoula
    @augustinaspinoula 9 месяцев назад +3

    These videos are a breath of fresh air and thank you so much for sharing. The voice covering the videos along with the beautiful scenes are unique and of quality that brings hope and memories of childhood. Be well! Thank you!!

  • @voodoochild8697
    @voodoochild8697 2 месяца назад +1

    I just love Luna. That was amazing. A perfect example how humans and animals can coexist. Respect from both sides and with nature 👍♥️

  • @arianaajbeaverhausen8175
    @arianaajbeaverhausen8175 9 месяцев назад +2

    If I ever meet an orca in the ocean I hope it's as playful and gentle as Luna. 😄❤🥰

  • @olgierdogden4742
    @olgierdogden4742 Год назад +18

    I love the Whole Cetacean family. Having written a thesis on the relationship between Dolphin and Human they are quite possibly more intelligent than we are given their environment. The only tool or weapon a human really has is it’s brain, and the Orca is one very big Dolphin that can X-ray you with sonar and quite possibly stun prey with their sonar to. The blasted US government has used Dolphins to attach mines to the bottom of ships. Let these beautiful noble creatures be free. Lovely video incidentally.

    • @niko7903
      @niko7903 Год назад +1

      I don't know why you decided to single out only the U.S., because several other countries (who I would rank higher on the nefarious scale) used many sea mammals. Russia, and Iran in particular, as well as reports of Israel. Ukraine used to have a program before Russia illegally took over Crimea. Dolphins, seals, and beluga whales are the most popular, with seals being noted for their "professionalism" ☺.
      Also, there is no proof of them being used to attach mines. It would be way too risky to do that. The Russians learned that lesson while using dogs to slide under tanks in WWII that would trigger a switch on their back to explode under the tank, unfortunately (or deserving for using a animal in this way) the dogs were more familiar with Russian tanks so they would often go under the wrong tanks (or did they? "Woof, from Russia with love, "comrad"" 😁).
      What they are certainly used for is rescue of people, locating mines and equipment, guarding ships and harbors from enemy divers (spotting and signalling their presence), and recon. The U.S. takes very good care of them with teams of trainers and veterinarians who bond with them.
      There are some unsubstantiated reports of training them to attack, by attaching spikes to dolphin noses or even hypodermic needles with compressed air, though many experts have said it was impossible to train them to attack humans, so who knows. It would be terrifying if they could train leopard seals and orcas, though. There was also a somewhat outlandish claim of a dolphin or seal with camera and remote control harpoon gun, a bit unsettling. Or how about [Doctor Evil voice] "sharks with fricken laser beams" 🤭

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Год назад +1

      Cambiano government needs to stop using any form of wildlife to do their bidding.

  • @StarlitJourneys
    @StarlitJourneys 10 месяцев назад +5

    I live in Norway, but have yet to seen any Orcas. It would really be a privelege to see them in real life! True exploration is not the land it covers but the journey it inspires!

  • @karenallen3486
    @karenallen3486 10 месяцев назад +1

    Luna was just beautiful! Orcas are so smart.

  • @wong4728
    @wong4728 Год назад +15

    Orca: “we are on camera so let’s leave the humans alone.”

  • @jeffreyhinton8634
    @jeffreyhinton8634 Год назад +77

    Sadly Luna died sometime later. He was accidentally run through the props of a very large Tugboat. They reported it to a man and woman who kept track of him. Sad I know. I felt bad for quite a long time after hearing it.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +7

      😔💔

    • @eschwarz1003
      @eschwarz1003 Год назад

      yes and he was from the endangered L-pod of northern residents (fish eating, pacific NW) the doc: ruclips.net/video/-YzeOnF1I58/видео.html

    • @Untouchable_worldwide
      @Untouchable_worldwide Год назад

      So they say that's how he died or went missing.

    • @eschwarz1003
      @eschwarz1003 Год назад +5

      @@Untouchable_worldwide meaning there was a contingent of people 'annoyed' by Luna and wanted to either sell him to an aquarium or 'get rid of him' by 'accident': first nations people and others stepped in to protect Luna for as long as they could

    • @karenlawton2549
      @karenlawton2549 Год назад +1

      Awww how awful😢

  • @quaketvinc.3987
    @quaketvinc.3987 Год назад +60

    It's amazing how the beautiful animals are so intelligent to see them recognizing humans and Luna playful interaction no aggression actually playing communicating from her wildlife is God's great work

    • @user-se1lt1du2p
      @user-se1lt1du2p Год назад +1

      👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍🥀🌷🌺

    • @blushbb.
      @blushbb. Год назад

      God is so amazing

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Год назад +1

      Does God teach punctuation and grammar, as well? Asking for a friend. Lol.

    • @blushbb.
      @blushbb. Год назад

      @@erikm8372 why would he…

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Год назад

      You Disrespect nature 😤

  • @smurfettem1184
    @smurfettem1184 Год назад

    This video put me in tears and smiling. They are just so beautiful.

  • @emiliotabor7382
    @emiliotabor7382 Год назад +4

    I love Orcas

  • @lisakazmierczak9060
    @lisakazmierczak9060 Год назад +8

    Luna I love an miss you so much 🐳❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😿😥😢🥺

  • @davidquesnel4685
    @davidquesnel4685 Год назад +12

    One day, I will get to see these exquisite animals in the wild!

  • @elizabethflores-yk6gw
    @elizabethflores-yk6gw 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful findings of sea life. If not for people like you …. I wouldn’t get to see the beautiful animals you share ❤

  • @TheMsmith77
    @TheMsmith77 Год назад +1

    The sound they make is the cutest. It is so adorable. I would probably pass out if I saw one in the wild. God's creatures.

  • @sigmundholt2313
    @sigmundholt2313 Год назад +9

    When I was a kid my grandpa would take me into the Puget sound to go salmon fishing. I didn’t do much fishing myself but I liked being on the boat. One reason was because I got to see the orcas who patrolled the area in search of the fish we where tying to catch. Too bad I didn’t have a little hand held camera back then to capture all the amazing sights. Those guys will steel the fish off your line if you don’t real them in quick enough!

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +2

      Thank you for this comment! Let me kniw what you think about my last video on orcas: ruclips.net/video/NWEWW0of-2g/видео.html

  • @dsoutherland1747
    @dsoutherland1747 Год назад +9

    Orcas are so beautiful and intelligent. I know they are called the wolves of the ocean because they hunt in packs. It upsets me, though, when they prey on whales. Orcas are plentiful throughout our oceans but whales aren’t. Our human species hunted whales to near extinction, and for that reason, I want to protect them.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +4

      You're right, thank you

    • @Schnellanie
      @Schnellanie Год назад +4

      Orcas are very much at risk too but I hear you about the orca/whale encounters...

    • @Yetiiii
      @Yetiiii Год назад

      The whales eat their prey alive (they have no teeth). Millions of crustaceans and small fish die in terrible pain in their stomach acid - the whales are the biggest pain factories in known universe.
      So I prefer the orcas eat them.

  • @crazyhorse5163
    @crazyhorse5163 Год назад +1

    So beautiful. Thank you I'd never get to see them otherwise.

  • @troyottosen8722
    @troyottosen8722 Год назад +39

    I have been lucky to have some incredible experiences, sights with orca’s here along our southern Alaskan coast over many years throughout mainly the southeast inside passage and all around the kenai fjords outside of Seward as well as Kodiak island! They never cease to amaze me!Simple!😉🤪

  • @onionface5835
    @onionface5835 Год назад +11

    I'm surprised number 5 wasn't attacked, looks so much like a seal.

  • @mapleleaf9554
    @mapleleaf9554 Год назад +10

    Beautiful, intelligent, smart critters

  • @gailtomlinson5510
    @gailtomlinson5510 Год назад +2

    I absolutely loved this thank you it's lovely. To see wildlife in it's own environment beutiful

  • @astridlynden4589
    @astridlynden4589 Год назад +2

    Wonderful stuff. Thank you for posting!

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад

      Thank you, let me know what do you think about my last video on orcas: ruclips.net/video/NWEWW0of-2g/видео.html

  • @beyondfubar
    @beyondfubar 10 месяцев назад +3

    Orcas have got to be one of the most interesting animals. They should be terrifying, but are wholesome.

  • @uniquemoments8184
    @uniquemoments8184 10 месяцев назад +3

    orcas are so fantastic....I trust the orcas really much. they have a golden heart, really. they're so nice

  • @nickodeine7724
    @nickodeine7724 3 месяца назад +3

    Being towed behind a boat in a full black wetsuit has to be one of the dumbest ideas iv ever encountered 😂😂😂

    • @meetontheledge1380
      @meetontheledge1380 Месяц назад

      Orca with their intelligence, group dynamics, and their echo location absolutely know the difference between a human and their very exclusive culinary interests! They are really picky eaters.

  • @davidlagarde8470
    @davidlagarde8470 Год назад +6

    Always enjoy your videos

  • @kmccarthy3760
    @kmccarthy3760 Год назад +6

    I happy to watch on my phone as to stay at home 🏡 Thankyou

  • @kylieknight2365
    @kylieknight2365 Год назад +13

    They really are a beautiful being and should only be seen in the wild EVER

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад +4

    It takes an enormous set of cajones to dress in all slick black then dive in waters that are home to Orcas (or Great Whites for that matter).... Great video!

  • @Rokudaimedono
    @Rokudaimedono Год назад +4

    The others were good, but the video with Luna especially was really something else. 🙂❤

  • @bardstables8909
    @bardstables8909 Год назад +3

    These are just magnificent creatures. So beautiful and graceful.

  • @cmcclure67
    @cmcclure67 Год назад +9

    I adore Orcas! They all deserve to be at home, in the sea 🌊 🐋

  • @maikolosav
    @maikolosav Год назад +16

    Knowing what orcas can do, those encounters are super scary!

    • @GraceH81
      @GraceH81 Год назад +4

      I feel the same about humans

    • @maikolosav
      @maikolosav Год назад

      @@GraceH81 True. So don't come in contact with any!

  • @4WingedAngels
    @4WingedAngels Месяц назад

    It is so nice to see Orcas in their natural habitat. Dorsal fin straight and healthy, and not bent over and floppy looking like the ones in captivity.

  • @cathleenhunter5208
    @cathleenhunter5208 Год назад +9

    I would be in sheer Awe and fear at the same time!!

  • @lilofranze4084
    @lilofranze4084 Год назад +5

    Sehr schöne Aufnahmen von den wunderschönen sozialen Meeressäugern thank you für die zauberhaften Videos😍👍🌏🙋‍♀️🇩🇪🇺🇸🙏🙏

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад

      Thank you

    • @lilofranze4084
      @lilofranze4084 Год назад +1

      @@captaindrake5253 so tolle Videos auf dem Kanal auch vom Withe Shark dem Herrscher der Meere thank you ich bin begeistert solche super Aufnahmen mein Respekt🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙏🇩🇪👍😍🥰🐋🐬🦈🐳🐳🐳

    • @lilofranze4084
      @lilofranze4084 Год назад +1

      @@captaindrake5253 ich bin im IFAW Fördermitglied wir haben auch den Schutz der Wale Haien und andere meeresbewohnerschutz in unserem Programm Gott schütze sie , 🙏🙏🙋‍♀️😍🇩🇪🥰🐳🐋🦈🐬

  • @karinmarkert8556
    @karinmarkert8556 Год назад

    Danke Captain Drake🤝🏻 für dieses tolle Video!👌🏼👌🏼❤💙

  • @kevinu.k.7042
    @kevinu.k.7042 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent Thanks

  • @carlvinmyers6442
    @carlvinmyers6442 Год назад +4

    Amazing! I admire those who are blessed to see such a spectacular event🙂🙂🙂🙂....I would love to experience that at least once.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +2

      it must be a wonderful experience indeed. Make your wish come true!

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Год назад +1

      You disrespect nature

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Год назад

      @@captaindrake5253 Kissey Kissey fish Kissey

  • @lesbg3517
    @lesbg3517 Год назад +6

    #3 was cool seeing them in the background, but the diver kinda looked a lot like a seal in that black wetsuit. Glad the diver got out and had the experiance they did.

  • @user-gl7fi6vp9c
    @user-gl7fi6vp9c Месяц назад

    So beautiful!!😊

  • @jannanewbolt8553
    @jannanewbolt8553 Год назад

    Great video's !

  • @germangracia9627
    @germangracia9627 Год назад +4

    Amazing video. 👍

  • @markcras8508
    @markcras8508 Год назад +8

    Definately an uplifting video thank you

  • @EcoZoo365
    @EcoZoo365 Год назад

    Awesome video!!!

  • @sunshinedee2886
    @sunshinedee2886 Год назад +1

    beautiful thanks for sharing 😊

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад

      Thank you, here is another video about orcas : ruclips.net/video/ECgyguNHyec/видео.html

  • @lisawise9849
    @lisawise9849 Год назад +19

    This is my dream to be up close and personal with these beautiful and intelligent animals.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +4

      What are you waiting for to turn your dream into reality?

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Год назад +1

      These are wild Orcas and if you want to get close to any Orca, just go to something like the Seaworld. Grab a front row seat. But they are not free Orcas.

    • @lisawise9849
      @lisawise9849 Год назад +4

      @@benthekeeshond545 I don't ever go or patronize anywhere where animals are used as entertainment.

    • @PADS62
      @PADS62 Год назад +3

      @Lisa wise
      It's on my bucket list... as soon as I can come up with the m9ney for round trip plane tickets & hotel, plus... food & Of course charter a boat, I'm There !!🤣🤩😅

    • @lisawise9849
      @lisawise9849 Год назад +3

      @@PADS62 I know what you mean, I wish you the best on that bucket list. I'm going when I get enough money one of these days too.

  • @Howlingburd19
    @Howlingburd19 Год назад +7

    But then you remember that they’re basically one of the most fearsome and vicious predators on the planet lol

  • @roseogrady8785
    @roseogrady8785 11 месяцев назад +1

    An amazing experience...Thank You.

  • @repetemyname842
    @repetemyname842 Год назад +13

    Such awesome critters!

  • @Querencia7779
    @Querencia7779 Год назад +13

    Luna was exceptional. Sadly, killed accidentally by a tugboat propeller in March 2006.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +2

      Really sad

    • @Querencia7779
      @Querencia7779 Год назад +7

      @@captaindrake5253 quite heartbreaking. He was born in the Puget Sound, and somehow got lost from his family. There was a plan being formed to relocate him to the Puget Sound, and then he was accidentally killed. That was a very very very AWFUL day.

  • @danbill9165
    @danbill9165 Год назад

    What a lovely start to a Saturday that ma for sharing

  • @WilAdams
    @WilAdams Год назад +4

    It never ceases to amaze me that these Apex predators do not eat humans. I mean, we are always in the water, and when you see that they eat seals--which also have heavy boney bodies--we should be on their menu. When you add to that the way 'researchers' are always hurting them by stabbing them with tags and trackers, you would think they would grow to resent us. I am glad they don't eat us because we would wipe them out, and perhaps they have figured that out.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +1

      True !

    • @Jasonth131
      @Jasonth131 Год назад +2

      We are Not fat enough as a seal

    • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Год назад +1

      Orcas reconize that humans are predators that can hunt them down and thus intelligent. Attacking a human and leaving it to survive means more might come to take revenge. So Orcas knows to play nice especially with a creature who seems at the moment to be friendly and wants to interact. They know humanity can bend the laws of nature to its will

    • @WilAdams
      @WilAdams Год назад

      @@Jasonth131 How can you say that? Haven't you seen Lizzo, or recently that fat chick from Brazil who was told she was too fat for a plane seat? Or have you just totally avoided never been to a Wal-mart?

  • @doonewatts7155
    @doonewatts7155 Год назад +3

    Trivial as it is I loved the diver and his bottom blowing bubbles where he had unsurprisingly passed wind lol

  • @Author_Alyssa_Taylor
    @Author_Alyssa_Taylor Год назад

    Wow! Number 3 was amazing. Thank you

  • @hancokdecymber4443
    @hancokdecymber4443 Год назад

    Super inteligentne zachowanie tych orek fajny materiał filmowy

  • @concededkay3844
    @concededkay3844 Год назад +32

    I would absolutely be scared shitless! 😂😂😂

  • @jonathanfrancesconi6666
    @jonathanfrancesconi6666 Год назад +3

    I watched the 2nd half with the sound off and wow that was so much better!👌

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад

      😔

    • @jonathanfrancesconi6666
      @jonathanfrancesconi6666 Год назад

      @@captaindrake5253 Kudos for replying 😂 Sorry man but it felt like the narration was infantile, and the orca footage speaks for itself. Just some honest consumer feedback here.

  • @Keepler22b
    @Keepler22b Месяц назад

    I got a visit from an orca in Hardangerfjorden (Norway) when I was a teenager out fishing:) I love Orcas and sharks!

  • @timewithruby
    @timewithruby Год назад +3

    Im surprised you guys didn't see the video of the men in New Zealand. They swam with pods of orcas in New Zealand waters, they recorded themselves swimming with the orcas and they used the Free Willy song for their videos. It was an amazing video. I envy those guys who swam with them with no fear. Of course I wouldn't recommend anyone doing this, but they had an indescribable experience. 😊❤️

    • @juliaforsyth8332
      @juliaforsyth8332 8 месяцев назад

      Lucky they didn't get charged if they weren't scientists. NZ has strict laws against swimming with marine mammals.

  • @cehamecki7106
    @cehamecki7106 Год назад +6

    Wunderschöne Tiere.

  • @AutumnThe_Toaster
    @AutumnThe_Toaster 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is something I needed today this made me really happy

    • @ForzenHorizonZero4down
      @ForzenHorizonZero4down 4 месяца назад

      Knowing context about furries and what they liked, its creepy to see you here

    • @AutumnThe_Toaster
      @AutumnThe_Toaster 4 месяца назад

      @@ForzenHorizonZero4down knowing the context about kids and how they believe anything on the Internet I'm not surprised to see you saying that

    • @ForzenHorizonZero4down
      @ForzenHorizonZero4down 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AutumnThe_Toaster Dont tell me about "kids who listen shit", please. I already knew one of these, who said that he was not one of this or that.
      And then he turned a stream for me on discord where he accidentally showed some very scary things on the blue site.
      And this is one case, Ive been communicating with furries for 9 years now, I know you very well, even too much that sometimes Im afraid of myself.
      Thats why you dont have to tell me about children and beliving in stereotypes.
      A nine years of communication, I only met 2 furries who were simply interested in it as a hobby (Mean furry fandom, and not a scary things). Only 2. Of the tens of thousands of furries with whom I communicated, and no less with those whom I saw on Twitter.
      Thats why I will told you again, dont tell me about kids who beliving in shit. There is some truth to every stereotype, *unfortunately,* there are too many true stereotypes about furries.
      (If everything was as sweet as you think, internet wouldnt make fun of furry community)
      P.S. Sorry for my english, its not my naitive.

    • @AutumnThe_Toaster
      @AutumnThe_Toaster 4 месяца назад

      @@ForzenHorizonZero4down ok? Look "Scary shit" isn't just in the furry community it's in every community, furries aren't aren't the only group of people with bad people
      (and besides you're the one who attacked me)

    • @ForzenHorizonZero4down
      @ForzenHorizonZero4down 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AutumnThe_Toaster I know, true, but furry community have much larger amount of that people.
      And I do not attack, more just playing on hard theme

  • @LaDanaWendy
    @LaDanaWendy 4 дня назад +1

    Encounter 5: I’m guessing those whales were like ‘WTF kinda seal is that?’😂😂😂😂😂

  • @shawnkincheloesr5192
    @shawnkincheloesr5192 Год назад +5

    I absolutely love watching Orca videos & my fantasy is to one day swim with a wild pod of them 🙏🏾 ☺️

  • @Galdring
    @Galdring 10 месяцев назад +5

    I'd have a heart attack...

  • @tiffym.1708
    @tiffym.1708 8 месяцев назад +1

    Poor Luna… his story is actually a very sad story. From beginning to end. 💔

  • @mek2440
    @mek2440 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for this very good Video👍❤

  • @benthekeeshond545
    @benthekeeshond545 Год назад +15

    #2 @6:00, the Orcas reminded me of how they surveyed a leopard seal on a large piece of floating ice. Orcas are really good in identifying objects inside the water but not sure they see that well on land. What if they mistook the people as seals and decided to make a huge wave to wash the people into the water?

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Orcas are so smart that they can make distinguish between any species they have in front of them

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Год назад +2

      @@captaindrake5253
      They identify things through sonar inside the ocean but when they came up to peek at the people on the ice, they have to rely on their eyesight. I am wondering how good they see things on land.

    • @captaindrake5253
      @captaindrake5253  Год назад +1

      @@benthekeeshond545 Thanks for the info!

    • @tresenie
      @tresenie Год назад +1

      @@benthekeeshond545 They are known to pluck birds from the beach so how bad can their eyes be if some are skilled to form presise attacks on land.

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Год назад +1

      @@captaindrake5253
      Do not take my words for real. It was only a concern without facts.

  • @kennethsims5308
    @kennethsims5308 Год назад +4

    That's very impressive! 💥💥💥

  • @1weazy291
    @1weazy291 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @steveholmes9325
    @steveholmes9325 Год назад +2

    Anyone else notice the Orca with the Broken Dorsal Fin??
    Propeller must have got em 😢

    • @CleverClover2023
      @CleverClover2023 Год назад

      That whale is named Pickle. Its not known what happened to her dorsal fin.

    • @Yetiiii
      @Yetiiii Год назад

      her name is Pickle, she's known to NZ researchers ruclips.net/video/KYznS_u5T8M/видео.html

    • @robinreneewhitehead-thomps1880
      @robinreneewhitehead-thomps1880 Год назад

      Yes, I noticed it too..
      Wow!

  • @kevingraham236
    @kevingraham236 Год назад +7

    Proving that harmony with nature and the ecosystem is do-able !

  • @donquixote1502
    @donquixote1502 Год назад +4

    Orcas are our friends, but they need to be respected.