Insane Killer Whale Encounter

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @shutterbird13
    @shutterbird13 Год назад +113

    I applaud you using caution and showing respect by keeping your distance. Awesome footage.

  • @AdamBoltGoldCoast
    @AdamBoltGoldCoast Год назад +81

    That is one of the most insane killer whale encounters I’ve ever seen. Thanks for keeping a steady hand and being able to record that encounter in detail. I almost felt like I could hear your heart beating out of your chest… it was so intense!

    • @jackiebilder9523
      @jackiebilder9523 Год назад

      What’s so insane about it

    • @CREATIONISM123
      @CREATIONISM123 Год назад

      ​@@jackiebilder9523🤪

    • @xthexskrillex
      @xthexskrillex Год назад +1

      @@CREATIONISM123 🤪

    • @naychiv9325
      @naychiv9325 Год назад

      Those things are vicious killers! He better watch out because they could do terrible things to him if they want! All it takes is one of them to go off and he wouldn’t be living anymore! Why take a chance?

    • @chicha7880
      @chicha7880 Год назад +4

      Orcas never hurt humans
      Known fact

  • @JohnAWPBFL
    @JohnAWPBFL Год назад +32

    One of the most dramatic and beautiful nature videos I've EVER seen! Thank you very much for sharing this. Thank God you weren't hurt.🙏

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      thank you

    • @X-Prime123
      @X-Prime123 Год назад +1

      Why would he get hurt? Unless he's off the coast of Spain, maybe.

    • @alwaystakemarktwainsadvice4269
      @alwaystakemarktwainsadvice4269 Год назад

      He wouldn’t get hurt. They’re orcas. They come up to people all the time.

    • @heidikickhouse-
      @heidikickhouse- Год назад +1

      @@X-Prime123 And has a rudder.

    • @OEFTF11
      @OEFTF11 Год назад

      @@X-Prime123 Who knows, maybe Orca decides screw it I'm tired of destroying boats let's see what this human looks like in pieces.

  • @sawyerdave1
    @sawyerdave1 2 года назад +69

    You have the best commentary dude, not to easy and not too complicated ❤

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +1

      hahaha, I normally don't speak much on my videos to be honest, I've never been good at the, thanks lol.

    • @dinosinspace
      @dinosinspace Год назад +3

      @@Zolindigo you should narrate an orca documentary, you have a lovely voice

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      @@dinosinspace aaaayyy... thank you

  • @rpkett
    @rpkett Год назад +42

    I think she definitely was gently guiding you away from her calf.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +4

      I did get that impression

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Год назад +5

      @@Zolindigo no see how she kept nosing around the rear of the boat? They were looking for a fish stringer, not sure if you know the term in English, but the thing where kayak fishermen string fish through the gills and hang them off the back of kayak to keep them fresh

    • @thedoc5848
      @thedoc5848 3 месяца назад

      @@chir0pter I know they're intelligent, but surely not to that extent?

  • @ksimpp
    @ksimpp 2 года назад +182

    It's nice to see how cautious you were around them. I feel like I see too many videos of people being too comfortable being close to massive animals lol.
    Truly amazing encounter!

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +8

      thanks

    • @MannequinStep
      @MannequinStep Год назад +12

      And how dangerous and brutal they are as well. They are a bit like large dogs to us in terms of they are not likely to attack at all, and are far more likely to want to interact with you than harm you but they are still highly dangerous. They can destroy us with sheer ease.

    • @varvara6455
      @varvara6455 Год назад +2

      @@MannequinStep не было случаев нападения касаток на человека в природе, действует ТАБУ . Главное чтобы люди не повели себя к ним жестоко. У берегов Испании с касатками "боевые действия". Касатки повреждают рулевое управление у лодок. Возможно из-за случая агрессии людей - загарпунили касатку

    • @Readysetgo2007
      @Readysetgo2007 Год назад +3

      If you're in the water I think it's best to stay calm and not swim away. I have seen that work in a video. If you swim away they might follow you, but it's not likely they will hurt you. Just follow you cause they're curious.

    • @Readysetgo2007
      @Readysetgo2007 Год назад

      ​@@varvara6455 It's in the news that orcas destroy boats. Maybe it's cause of experience being hurt of one of those boats? If people hunt orcas I don't know, are they people who do that? That's not allowed or?

  • @jesmarina
    @jesmarina Год назад +10

    For once NOT a clickbait title! That was truly wild.

  • @rottweilerfun9520
    @rottweilerfun9520 2 года назад +41

    They wanted to hang out with you. What a great experience.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +5

      I can't wait for the next oportunity

  • @lena9088
    @lena9088 2 года назад +50

    I assume the female orca that came very close could have been the matriarch as they and their sons check out the situation before the rest of the family :)

    • @pixie3869
      @pixie3869 2 года назад +7

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @thelittleidiot
      @thelittleidiot 2 года назад +8

      Yes right they aren't stupid. They check the situation and if no danger is near...they are curious about what is going on

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +2

      No she was a juvenile. None of the adults came up to him. they let the juveniles have at "it".

    • @roxyiconoclast
      @roxyiconoclast Год назад

      @@leecowell8165 a marine biologist on the channel KPassionate noted that the orcas attacking boats around the Iberian Peninsula are juveniles, with the exception of Gladis Blanca, who seems to be the ringleader.

  • @yakfishfun8441
    @yakfishfun8441 2 года назад +26

    Bro that’s epic 👍
    I had a similar experience a few years ago at Coro, when the bull comes alongside the yak and gives you the eye you realise who the top dog is 😎

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +3

      oh no I certainly didn't want to be anywhere near the big male hahaha

  • @nathaemma8935
    @nathaemma8935 Год назад +8

    I know it’s freaky but you are freaking lucky man !!! They were respectful. They are an example for human. God bless you ! Hello from France ❤

  • @teacup3133
    @teacup3133 Год назад +10

    I can't imagine being there I'm breathing heavy after watching your close encounter. You handled yourself well. I was really scared for you when she was partially under you!

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 2 года назад +33

    "That's freaky!" No, dude, that's AWESOME! (Ok, it was probably a little freaky too. 😁) Great video.

  • @SpicyGramCracker
    @SpicyGramCracker Год назад +14

    Crazy! Looked like she was trying to herd you out to sea. Its good to see someone be cautiously aware of them. 😊

    • @sassy6292
      @sassy6292 Год назад

      Exactly!! I thought the same thing. She was definitely in a position of herding him out to deep water.

  • @anthonyvespia6662
    @anthonyvespia6662 2 года назад +71

    I have a 13ft Solo skiff, and I go out 3 days a week. I've seen a pod pass by me only once, in Florida. And I did the same thing. I lifted my outboard and just sat there for an hour. They were around me, under me, and never touched my boat. They're rare here because the water is so warm. They're so beautiful, happy, and where they belong. They'll never hurt you. But I know they like a little space, especially with a baby orca around. And you were moving faster, and I think she was just swimming with you. They swim and jump in the wake of boats, doing 30 to 40 mph. They love that. They've never put a scratch on one human in the wild. They've never touched a kayak. They have killed 4 people in captivity, and the way they are treated, is the reason why. And Sea World should be held responsible for those 4 deaths. Whatever orcas are left, should be returned slowly to their families. They've released two already, and they're doing just fine. At least no whale can ever be taken away again, and they can't breed them in captivity anymore. 🙏 🌊 🐳

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +19

      well said, these animals belong int he ocean, no animal should be kept in captivity.

    • @sugarbunnies11
      @sugarbunnies11 Год назад +4

      wow! which part of florida were you in?

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +7

      Wow.. Florida? Where at? yeah you're correct they're rare here because of the warm water. Musta been in the winter. that musta been one helluva an experience for you. They're so beautiful too. I don't know how they keep their skin so clean. If you ever have a next time you should pat the water with your hand they may come right up to you as they've been known to do that. have you heard of Dr Ingrid Visser? She's in NZ waters and is always swimming amongst them. They come right up to her and even give her "food" at times! Obviously they all know her very well.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      @@sugarbunnies11 Not in Florida, this was in Auckland, New Zealand.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      @@leecowell8165 hi Lee, this was in New Zealand. And yes I know Dr Visser, not personally, she is quite famous here in NZ, i'm a big fan of hers

  • @unicornyankee
    @unicornyankee Год назад +13

    This man is so lucky to experience this. I would be in heaven. He was funny to. I love how respectful he was of them.

  • @lionhearttt3540
    @lionhearttt3540 2 года назад +15

    beautiful encounter but I can hear in your voice you were freaked out when she got to close and rightly so

  • @gpfishingadventures7834
    @gpfishingadventures7834 2 года назад +42

    That's incredible! You are very lucky to have had that experience

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +8

      thank, it was a very slow fishing day but these orcas made up for it, I could say they made my day, but instead I'd say: they made my year.

    • @Readysetgo2007
      @Readysetgo2007 Год назад +1

      ​@@Zolindigo I don't think you need to be scared of them though. 🙂

    • @pseoulk
      @pseoulk Год назад

      @@Readysetgo2007 i think it's more like a reverence than fear. I mean they are the apex predators of the ocean and called killer whales.

  • @revkika
    @revkika Год назад +8

    You are very brave. Thank you for this. MY heart is pounding! It's difficult to understand if they are just interested or if they want to knock you off that kayak and eat you. I'm very glad I'm in my armchair watching you do this. Thank you.

    • @dtmyco1044
      @dtmyco1044 Год назад

      There is 0 documented cases of orcas attacking humans in the wild. Guy was in no danger whatsoever.

    • @curtismartin2866
      @curtismartin2866 Год назад +2

      There has never been a reported Orca attack on a human. They are extremely smart animals and just don't see us as food. Sharks seem to mistake us for weals and such, but not Orcas.

  • @PresenceVideography
    @PresenceVideography Год назад +20

    Amazing video! Incredible experience. Thanks for sharing. We do a lot of kayaking in the Pacific Northwest where we also have several Orca pods. Fascinating creatures.

  • @thoscar02
    @thoscar02 Год назад +27

    Honestly she was just being curious and meant you no harm. Mind you, I think my heart would have been racing, too, to have been so close to those amazing orcas. What a privilege!

    • @ScottRoney
      @ScottRoney Год назад +9

      So you know what was going on in that whales head and what it’s intentions were in the moment? GTFOH 😂🙄🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @thoscar02
      @thoscar02 Год назад +1

      @@ScottRoney Firstly they are not whales they are orcas, a member of the dolphin family and secondly, no, I am definitely not an orca psychologist, no more than you are, but I based my comment on the numerous human encounters there have been with these animals where they have displayed a curious nature and a desire to interact with us (just look at the many videos on RUclips) and, since no orca has been known to attack a human, in the wild, I genuinely believe this person was in no danger. Still, if all you can do is make snide comments then perhaps it is you who should GTFOH.

    • @humanbean1424
      @humanbean1424 Год назад +1

      That baby killer whale couldve been the Ted Bundy of Orcas.

    • @heidikickhouse-
      @heidikickhouse- Год назад

      @@ScottRoney omg, these were all EXACTLY my thoughts as I was reading the filmer have the Orcas' thoughts "honestly" interpreted to him.
      Either the commenter was a fifth grader just back from SeaWorld, with all the confidence and that charming ignorance of youth, or it was Ingrid Visser, the famous Orca expert. Otherwise, I'm keeping a healthy distance until the Orcas themselves tell me what they are thinking.

    • @JohnCrichton
      @JohnCrichton Год назад

      Exact opposite, that whale was irritated and was herding him out of the area. As nice as wild animals are even if you are close, STAY AWAY FROM THEM when they are just with their children. You seriously run the risk of concerning them and getting attacked. If you ask me, he was about to have his kayak flipped over before it said, "nah, he's retreating anyways forget about it". Killer Whales can be real jerks. You won't catch me out on the ocean with a little kayak, way too dangerous.

  • @freeanimals594
    @freeanimals594 Год назад +12

    Wow! They came to say hello. 👋 I know Orcas don't attack humans, but I'd still be freaked out being on boat, let alone a kayak!
    Memory for a lifetime! Thanks for sharing! Much respect from the USA! 🇺🇸

    • @johndillinger5142
      @johndillinger5142 Год назад +3

      They very much do attack humans. They are the wolves of the sea. Make sharks look like dumb thugs.

    • @freeanimals594
      @freeanimals594 Год назад +3

      @johndillinger5142 Could you possibly provide me proof of that fact? I've learned that they don't attack humans. My guess would be if someone's in a small plastic kayak or come close into the shore attempting to eat one of their other prey fish, seals, etc.

    • @freeanimals594
      @freeanimals594 Год назад

      @@johndillinger5142 I'm aware they especially hunt Great Whites for their livers only due to the high nutrients in them.

    • @calarencrow7480
      @calarencrow7480 Год назад +3

      Orcas don't "eat" humans, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't kill humans. They are wild animals after all and could very easily kill a human without meaning to while being playful or curious.

    • @jackiebilder9523
      @jackiebilder9523 Год назад +1

      Oh sorry. Spoke before it got that close!! And didn’t know u were in a kayak!!

  • @hollykiebler4137
    @hollykiebler4137 Год назад +7

    I cannot begin to imagine what a feeling it is to have these huge - beautiful but intimidating animals within feet of you. And now to learn that off the coast of Portugal; Orcas are dismantling rutters - it could change everything we've known about them. But what an absolute thrill - TYVM for sharing - you are a brave soul and very fortunate to have had such an experience. TY for sharing.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +2

      thank you

    • @jamesrutter4100
      @jamesrutter4100 Год назад +2

      The part of the boat you describe is spelt RUDDER. if you insist on using my family name please use a capital R.

  • @Cynthia-Landers
    @Cynthia-Landers Год назад +2

    Geez, what a FABULOUS video! Thank you Zolindigo for your service to humanity. These beasts are SO beautiful! Even if scary

  • @jmpsworld83
    @jmpsworld83 Год назад +6

    I would have backed off too !! 🤣🤣 you were so respectful...fantastic..🤣🤣😍

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      on the little boat, gotta be as respectful as I can be lol

  • @LadyYautjaSpacePirate
    @LadyYautjaSpacePirate Год назад +2

    That baby was definitely curious! 🤣

  • @UnabashedErin
    @UnabashedErin Год назад +1

    What a beautiful experience and you were so sweet with the lovelies. Thank you for being kind to them and sharing with us.

  • @kek3908
    @kek3908 Год назад +9

    Yeah, I would be freaked out as well, those things are huge.

  • @Atlan
    @Atlan Год назад +9

    this was a wonderful video, you can see how smart they are that they never attack even on accident confusing you for something else unlike sharks. thanks for sharing

    • @ritcheymt
      @ritcheymt Год назад

      Never attack? You mean like the 13 boats they've attacked near the Strait of Magellan? Some of which they've destroyed and sunk?

    • @thenecrosanct4906
      @thenecrosanct4906 Год назад +1

      @@ritcheymt Orcas live in pods, tight-knit family units, around the world. One pod is not the same as the other. They're known to use different hunting tactics, exhibit different behaviors and have different diets. Only 1 pod is known to have attacked boats: the one in the Strait of Gibraltar (which I assume you meant; I've seen no reports for this from the Strait Of Magellan). Behavior is taught within pods, but rarely across pods. We're talking about 1 pod that lives in the northeast Atlantic region and orcas are not a planetwide migratory species; in fact, not even all pods migrate. Even if you did mean the Strait of Magellan in the Pacific side of South America, these 2 pods have never even met. There are more pods around the world in different regions around the world that have not exhibited this behavior at all.
      What I'm also wondering is if these orcas would actually attack humans in the water. They're damaging boats, but we can't even say for a fact it's an attack, since that implies we know their motivation, and we don't. Would they attack humans in the water? I mean, we're not very nutricious for oceanic animals. And if their regular food is in low supply they'd start migrating more randomly (like the Southern Resident orcas have had to do of late) around the southeast Atlantic looking for food and not just start attacking humans.

  • @gco2075
    @gco2075 Год назад +3

    Just remember, Orcas are close relatıves of dolphins, highly intelligent mammals that never attack humans.

    • @georgewashington7444
      @georgewashington7444 Год назад +1

      In the whole history of humans on water?
      Inuit and Vikings have stories of Orca attacks.
      They are suspected of sinking several sailboats with one confirmed 100% case. A family in the pacific on way to Hawaii.

    • @Louise-rvn
      @Louise-rvn Год назад

      Yep, this is true. Not one single report of Orca hunting or killing humans EVER. Maybe they're just fussy eaters!

  • @wandering_rose
    @wandering_rose Год назад +1

    Amazing camerawork and video, thank you! It was a pleasure to watch hou video and your commentary you are so genuine and respectful 🙏 I think I fell in love 😅

  • @boost-9689
    @boost-9689 Год назад +14

    What an encounter :) It's good to have healthy fear and respect for other creatures, and boundaries. And to be mindful when we're in their 'backyard'. You're very brave. It's kinda scary but amazing at the same time.

    • @SJM6791
      @SJM6791 Год назад +3

      Especially creatures that could easily kill you.

  • @leecowell8165
    @leecowell8165 Год назад +7

    wow that's awesome! these are mostly juveniles coming up to him and checking things out. These animals have obviously done this before. Adults are nearby but they stay back and let the juveniles have their fun. Yep the adults have been there, done that for sure. The females appear to be more curious than the males. Tell you what he knows his Orcas!

  • @mechengineer4894
    @mechengineer4894 Год назад +2

    I watched the viral footage with my mom of orcas swimming along side a woman off the coast of New Zealand. She thinks it looked like they were nudging her back closer to shore. I can say it did look like that in 2 instances, it does look like that's what they were doing. The guy who recorded the footage with a drone mentioned there were at least 2 more orcas a little further off shore. Who knows, maybe they were relying there were sharks nearby. Orcas are one of the species that exhibit benevolence towards humans.

    • @SSHitMan
      @SSHitMan Год назад +1

      "Orcas are one of the species that exhibit benevolence towards humans."
      Tell that to the people off Spain whose yachts they attacked and nearly sunk!

  • @paigeroundmusic
    @paigeroundmusic Год назад +3

    Wow!!! Beautiful. What a wonderful experience for you. I could feel the slight fear and you was respectfully cautious but still what an experience!

  • @sobarrelledbro2357
    @sobarrelledbro2357 2 года назад +10

    Gnarly bro! Orca’s are very intelligent creatures but imagine if one took your bait 😂🏄🏽‍♂️

  • @tiger8linny788
    @tiger8linny788 Год назад +1

    You are amazing and I was extremely anxious for you after having watched previous videos of orcas attacking boats much larger than a kayak!

  • @masterofwit339
    @masterofwit339 Год назад +3

    I can’t even explain how much I loved this video. Your calm (yet stomach in your butt) voice, your willingness to get a bit closer (yet backing off in a most respectful way), your narration all while you’re as scared as you can be, the dedication to the angles and footage…. You did amazing! One for the books, no doubt. Thanks for sharing 🖤🤍

  • @TheRivrPrncess
    @TheRivrPrncess Год назад +1

    You were very respectful of the orcas, giving them their space and not freaking out/frightening or hurting them when they chose to come closer. That is the right balance-keep a respectful distance and knowing when they are coming too close and you need to back away.

  • @cynthia6919
    @cynthia6919 2 года назад +6

    The water looks beautiful!

  • @bookofbrah
    @bookofbrah Год назад +3

    Love the clip and your respectful behaviour towards these beautiful animals! What a nice video but I can imagine your heartrate going up when the whale was trying to swim under you haha :D

  • @aarenfourever
    @aarenfourever Год назад +2

    What a beautifully soothing & smooth accent this guy has!

  • @kathyvangogh4034
    @kathyvangogh4034 Год назад +2

    That was amazing video. I had a similar experience in Vancouver BC and at first it was like a beautiful religious experience and then it turned to fear as the entire pod surrounded our boat and started smashing their tails on the surface of the water. We got the heck out of there! You did a great job! I have seen several videos now of Orcas capsizing boats.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      hi Kathy, you experience sounds it was amazing and scary at the same times.

  • @yvvie1414
    @yvvie1414 Год назад +1

    I felt anxious for you! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @nataliebierman3067
    @nataliebierman3067 Год назад

    That was soo cool! I love how cautious you were, and your English is so good but a little bit of an accent, it was so cute.😂❤‼️ I’d be saying the same, “hello, that’s way to close”!!!😂

  • @jayc3715
    @jayc3715 Год назад +2

    It amazes me that even the juveniles are discipline enough to not get overly curious with kayakers and cause issues, even accidentally(that I'm aware of anyway). If only human juveniles listened to their moms as well.

  • @handsolo1546
    @handsolo1546 Год назад

    You were super calm, knowledgeable and respectful. Great job man! that would have gotten a bit scary for my liking. Beautiful footage.

  • @arianaajbeaverhausen8175
    @arianaajbeaverhausen8175 Год назад +2

    "...but they're so niiiice!" 😂 They are incredibly beautiful animals but I wouldn't want to get too close to them either. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. 😁🐋❤🐳😄

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      thank you for watching

  • @horse-lover68
    @horse-lover68 Год назад +4

    People pls be careful near Spain or Portugal. The attack on the small fisher boat where one is still missing happend near Marocoo. The Iberian orca's are not to play with in these days!!

  • @mustluvkatina
    @mustluvkatina 2 года назад +8

    She was interested in your pedal drive

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  2 года назад +1

      I hope that was the case :)

    • @mustluvkatina
      @mustluvkatina 2 года назад +2

      @@Zolindigo yup I'm pretty sure, she wouldn't have hurt you, she was looking underneath your kayak as you where pedaling

  • @krystalb4336
    @krystalb4336 Год назад +1

    Orcas are so curious and so playful. You think they can’t come into the shallows and they sure can. They’re beautiful. We are so lucky they do not wish to eat us. We’d be in deep sh!t if they wanted us. Lol.

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      imagine oh no ahahahah

  • @markplimsoll
    @markplimsoll Год назад +2

    Kids, almost all adolescent mammals have too much curiosity and trust. What boat is that, a kayak? Seems to move pretty fast, how? 😮😮😮😮

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +1

      It's a pedal kayak, underneath there is a fin system that pushes you forward as you pedal with your legs, kind of like a step machine at the gym but your legs and upper body seats in a 90 degrees angle, very comfortable and efficient way to move on water. Speed wise, same as any other wide hull fishing kayak with paddle.

  • @bellecolter844
    @bellecolter844 Год назад +2

    Respect is key. No one has been killed by an orca, but it is their home, not yours, they’re curious

    • @watermelonlover745
      @watermelonlover745 Год назад

      It's is our home

    • @georgewashington7444
      @georgewashington7444 Год назад

      Not true, Inuit have stories of Orcas causing disappearing tribe members.
      They are beautiful creatures but they are calculating the risk in making us a meal make no mistake.

    • @bellecolter844
      @bellecolter844 Год назад +1

      @@georgewashington7444 Being Canadian and a biologist that’s actually read the papers written on Orcas with the invaluable help from Inuit to update what we know about these dolphins, I beg to differ. Not once in the years of study did any of the indigenous peoples ever claim one of their own went missing or killed due to an orca encounter. As a matter of fact, not only do they get up close and personal with the orca they know exactly what each pod eats, where, and differentiate one pods sounds from another. Thank you for your thoughts. Have a wonderful day.

  • @OCRay1
    @OCRay1 Год назад +7

    They are intimidating AF! But I promise brother, you are completely safe around Orcas. 🤙🏻

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      true

    • @axe2grind244
      @axe2grind244 Год назад +1

      Safest you’ll ever be as crazy as that sounds. You know there wasn’t a dangerous predator within 3+ miles.

  • @oOKitty86Oo
    @oOKitty86Oo Год назад +2

    Tu corazón se fue bidi bidi bom bom. Pues, I knew you were a Latino. I could tell by the accent ese. Felicidades, compadre.

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos Год назад

    The good thing about seeing orcas like that is that you know you don't have to worry about sharks being around.

  • @Rerpesentz
    @Rerpesentz Год назад +1

    I love this guy he didnt go stupid and say lets get out and check out these whales boys, he used common sense and backed the fuck up and let his heart pumping tell him how to react.
    I also think the sound of his voice actually helped him not to get flipped, i dont wanna sound crazy but i think the whale could tell by the sounds/vibrations

  • @johannamassaro3348
    @johannamassaro3348 Год назад +2

    She looked like she was racing you in the end there.

  • @genomitchalinni8106
    @genomitchalinni8106 Год назад +1

    Orca's are THE Apex predator of our planet.

  • @Raggles22
    @Raggles22 Год назад +7

    When you said the male was the big boss thats not true, in orca pods the oldest female is the boss

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      Yep... and males do NOT mate with females of the their pod either how smart is that? I suppose this is why pods get along so well as these animals do NOT fight with one another. well maybe a little...

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад +6

      just like my wife lol

    • @SusyQ333
      @SusyQ333 Год назад

      That’s true. They live in matriarchal societies. Great video though, and this gentleman is brave nonetheless.

    • @SusyQ333
      @SusyQ333 Год назад

      @@ZolindigoVery funny. And the way it should be. :). Thanks for sharing this video with us though… I can definitely see why your legs would be shaking. Even I gasped and got scared just looking at it, when he/she came so incredibly close. That is no joke. They literally could tip us in seconds. And kill us. It’s a good thing they are so smart and so nice. But considering they are beginning to disable boats, and ram them, maybe we should - as a society - stop being a*#holes to them, by hunting them to capture them for Sea World and other marine parks around the world. I can’t blame them for starting to attack the things that attack and kill them. We would do the exact same.

  • @speteydog2260
    @speteydog2260 Год назад +1

    Wow I would have gone to as shallow as possible the first time. Ugh that was very scary! Pretty day tho … glad you made it

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Год назад +2

    Imagine if they tipped you out and treated you like a big penguin

  • @cosmicbrah8669
    @cosmicbrah8669 2 года назад +83

    You should rename the video to “ Insane Killer Whale Encounter” The way you word the video gets it into the youtube algorithm

  • @eazyridin7283
    @eazyridin7283 Год назад +2

    I’ve always been in awe of orcas

  • @itsjxomusic
    @itsjxomusic Год назад +12

    Zolindigo, If you ever encounter this again, don't be scared of them even though as humans, we have fear so it's hard not too. If they come close like in the video, it means they are coming to you and you could whistle... Make sure it's high pitch. Just don't ever do it if they don't initiate contact first but, you'll see that they are no harm to humans as they usually reply back to you in a high pitch signal. If you do interact with them, just don't touch them as it's believed to disturb their independence apparently. They are curious as to why you are in the water and will come close to make sure you are okay - plenty of videos where Orcas have swum right close to swimmers to try to guide them back to the shoreline thinking they were too far out😂 The only Orca's known to attack humans are those held in captivity. Wild Orca's will not attack us as we are very similar in intelligence and have very similar birthing and brains. Also, riding away is not a good move. She thinks you're playing. Always stay stationary no matter how big they are.

    • @MOO67204
      @MOO67204 Год назад +2

      You are hilarious

    • @acp865
      @acp865 Год назад

      “If they come close like in the video, it means they are coming to you and you could whistle... Make sure it's high pitch. Just don't ever do it if they don't initiate contact first”
      🙂 This is contradictory. First you say whistle, and then you say don’t ever do it if they don’t initiate contact. Anyway, have fun 🙂

    • @itsjxomusic
      @itsjxomusic Год назад +1

      @@acp865 I'm guessing English is not your first language? Might want to re-read that. Your attempt at being PC failed miserably there. Nice try, though

    • @acp865
      @acp865 Год назад

      @@itsjxomusic Hi jxo. 🙂👋🏻 It looks like we have a tough guy here. A keyboard warrior!. It’s clear you didn't pick up on the joking tone of my post. I never meant any animosity to you, but it looks like you wear your feelings on your shoulder. By the way, I avoid being PC at all costs so I guarantee you there was no attempt at it. So anyway, I wish you a wonderful day/night and you might want to change clothes, I think you soiled your under garments.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      If this ever happened to me I'd definitely STOP pedaling or moving about just to observe how closely they would approach. They've been known to come right up to humans look at this amazing footage here on YT:
      ruclips.net/video/gVmieqjU0E8/видео.html
      Someone interviewed this swimmer afterwards she's a 60yo woman and they came right up to her. She had absolutely no fear of them. This was Mommy with her obvious female offspring. This was off the coast of NZ in December, 2019. She stated that they looked at her eyeball to eyeball a foot away. Also Dr Ingrid Visser also of NZ has had many encounters with them through the years. They've even brought her food as an offering. Its incredible how smart they are.

  • @mikeecalvary
    @mikeecalvary Год назад +2

    That was crazy. I would have panicked. Great job keeping calm. Lol

  • @a1612
    @a1612 Год назад +2

    these animals are starting to take action against the most dangerous predator in their environment. HUMANS

  • @wenderella81
    @wenderella81 Год назад +1

    The commentary is perfect. Thank you for sharing this beautiful encounter.

  • @cosmicbrah8669
    @cosmicbrah8669 2 года назад +6

    Awesome bro im a local at Army bay and they usually come up twice a year. Ill admit i would of pooped myself i was you

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      I love Army Bay, one of my favorites fishing spots

  • @mikekenney1947
    @mikekenney1947 Год назад +1

    You do know orcas are superb at herding. You’re over your head, lucky, and a threat to the whales safety

  • @garyshuttleworth3459
    @garyshuttleworth3459 2 года назад +9

    amazing encounter, thanks for sharing it

  • @thatguyjoe007
    @thatguyjoe007 Год назад +2

    Orcas have been known to sink boats. You're very lucky indeed. These were nice orcas.

    • @MALU-Mission-Umwelt
      @MALU-Mission-Umwelt Год назад

      Blablabla! Orcas do not sink boats! The boats sink due to damage on the rudder suspension. Sailingboats under 15 Meter length should protect their rudder one way or another...

    • @thatguyjoe007
      @thatguyjoe007 Год назад +1

      @@MALU-Mission-Umwelt Damage caused by angry orcas. Yes they have sunk a few boats, there is video evidence. We just haven't yet figured out the reason.

    • @MALU-Mission-Umwelt
      @MALU-Mission-Umwelt Год назад

      @@thatguyjoe007 I think, "angry orcas" would behave completely different. You are right, we don't know the reason by now, but they dont want to sink the boats for sure!

    • @georgewashington7444
      @georgewashington7444 Год назад +3

      Several Sailboats have been rammed by Orcas one on a California to Hawaii passage. The family abandoned ship and the Orca swam around them for a couple hours while in their life raft.

  • @milton1448
    @milton1448 Год назад

    I've kayaked with pods of dolphins, but this is on another level!

  • @CCM8817
    @CCM8817 Год назад +2

    So special, when they choose to interact with us❤

  • @cindyj5522
    @cindyj5522 Год назад +1

    This footage is great, but the narrator doesn't know anything about Orcas. Everything he is saying about them is inaccurate. And his fear is totally unfounded. They won't hurt him.

  • @kenigma79
    @kenigma79 Год назад +1

    If he’s only known there has never been an attack on humans by Orcas in recorded history. (Don’t bother pointing to the recent boat rudder-specific interactions by a small pod near Europe. They are most likely juveniles playing rough because they’d been taught by “teenage Orcas” to do so. If they wanted the people on the boats, they are MORE than capable of getting them. See: Antarctic orcas hunting)

  • @timbarnett3898
    @timbarnett3898 Год назад +1

    If this is insane, my encounter would be really nuts. I'm in 16ft zodiac, sunning myself after dive. Orca comes within inches to me, I scratch his back. He stops, turns an looks at me. I get into water an get hit in back by his mate. She signals for 3 more, having sonar go right through me. Now I'm circled by 5, fin too fin. Changed my life!

  • @jeffhucle6436
    @jeffhucle6436 Год назад +1

    They want your sunglasses

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Год назад +1

    Looking for your fish stringer! They've probably encountered kayak fishermen before...

  • @ronbo2225
    @ronbo2225 Год назад +1

    That must have been an amazing experience

  • @cdub1934
    @cdub1934 Год назад +1

    Omgee! This is incredible! Where are you filming? Thank you!:)

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      this was in Auckland, New Zealand

  • @tracymiller6832
    @tracymiller6832 5 месяцев назад

    This guy is the coolest!!!! What a heart stopping encounter for sure, but truly epic!

  • @jonathonlilbourne9264
    @jonathonlilbourne9264 Год назад +3

    Never fear you got a camera with you

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      especially if it's waterproof lol

  • @robertwhite3752
    @robertwhite3752 Год назад +2

    Man that has to be totally exhilarating and totally horrifying at the same time. I envy you!! 💯👍🏻

  • @maximedenoel5750
    @maximedenoel5750 2 года назад +4

    You are so lucky ! Verry nice 👍👍👍👍

  • @davidboydarnott417
    @davidboydarnott417 Год назад

    Young orca have been biting off rudders this year. Seems like new fashion.

  • @dannyc6166
    @dannyc6166 Год назад

    What a rare privilege to be so close to the amazing Orcas!!!!

  • @craftycrafter1960
    @craftycrafter1960 Год назад +2

    I don’t think there’s a reason to be scared, even though they are large and capable of taking you out, she would have done so if she wanted to.

  • @carlmarch9591
    @carlmarch9591 Год назад +1

    Fantastic mate I felt your nerves just watching here in 🇬🇧

  • @CeeceeWhip
    @CeeceeWhip Год назад +1

    You are soooo funny!! People pay lots of money to get in the water and swim with them in parts of the world. How cold is the water in this video? I don’t think I’d mind seeing all them near me if the water was warm just in case they wanted to dump ME OUT!! 😮😅❤

  • @ErroneousMonk1
    @ErroneousMonk1 Год назад +1

    Me watching this video at home: That's so cool.

  • @j.g.9271
    @j.g.9271 Год назад

    Beautiful scene of the Orca’s fin high out of the water and the sun right behind it.

  • @Iseevideo101
    @Iseevideo101 Год назад +2

    Trying to drive you into the deeper water. Nibble on your rudder.

  • @litostabobucky4566
    @litostabobucky4566 Год назад +1

    Dude, I was about shitting myself just watching this from the safety of my home!!
    Encounter of a lifetime!!

    • @Zolindigo
      @Zolindigo  Год назад

      you should come and watch it from 'the comfort of the shallows'

  • @Crazylab1616
    @Crazylab1616 Год назад +1

    Beautiful video!!! So blessed!!!

  • @suzmaca650
    @suzmaca650 Год назад +1

    That was scary…be careful. Beautiful animals

  • @johnmainwaring6556
    @johnmainwaring6556 Год назад

    Intense. I bet that was flipping scary. Having watched all those documentaries where Orca hunt seals.

    • @ronkali5365
      @ronkali5365 Год назад

      There is video on here with people swimming with Orcas pod very close together

  • @Chrisdvc26
    @Chrisdvc26 Год назад +2

    I could see directly into the eye of the great fish!

    • @SusyQ333
      @SusyQ333 Год назад

      “Mammal. Whatever…. “. I love Seinfeld too. Great memory. For those who never saw it or don’t remember, this is what George Costanza said when he was risen up by a wave and landed on top of a whale, before pulling the golf ball out of its blowhole. Absolutely hilarious.

  • @SSHitMan
    @SSHitMan Год назад

    I accidentally drifted on top of a manatee once in my kayak. It panicked when its back touched my kayak, bucked me and my kayak straight up in the air and motored off like a submarine. Can't even imagine what an orca could do!

  • @ThePerfectSeason1972
    @ThePerfectSeason1972 Год назад +1

    To say hello, only curious? Seriously? They were probably teaching their young how to corner and pin their prey. And did so perfectly.