Listen to these Orca whales imitate human speech
As part of the trial, the killer whale was asked to mimic never-before-heard sounds made by other orcas with different dialects from different family groups.
Then, she was made to repeat human words.
In recordings of the experiment, Wikie takes several stabs at "hello". Every time, she voices two syllables with something resembling an "l" in the middle and an "o" at the end.
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What I find more fascinating than orcas imitating human speech, is the fact that they'd be interested in doing so.
they are food motivated
@@harleyquiinnnn if you think about it, everyone is technically motivated by food
@@velvetvixen3001 😆👍🏻
Free food, and friendly neighborhood. Even human is small, they still didnt attach human aggressively. They even want friendship to human, since they are social animals.
They plan on taking over. They'll still be around long after we destroy ourselves.
“Hello!” *”HAAAEEEUWAAGH”*
😂😂
Stitch greeting
@@FrostyGerardo-kr7xs yes! So cute
Sounds the same to me 😂
Ohana means family...
Great White: i am the ocean's scariest predator Orca: heyoow!
Pilot whale scares them.
😂
Great white is the Fave prey of Orca and the Kidney is an Orca delicacy.
@@georgeadams6277Some groups of orcas wat great whites. Others eat salmon, seals, etc. They are very specific hunters.
Nothing pisses me off more than knowing that these remarkably intelligent, emotional, and self-aware animals are kept in tiny tanks for human amusement.
I agree that sucks, but like, what about genocide or someone throwing a baby at a wall? Legit curious.
@@minibees9837 So the worst thing ever in the world should be stopped first, and no other bad thing should be stopped meanwhile? That's such a random rule that you have decided.
I hate zoo's.
@@MonokelJohn No No, you totally misunderstand what I'm asking, key word asking. the ones I proposed could be harsh but could also replaced, I was genuinely curious about their response to the nothing pisses me off more than (insert thing), and wanted to see if it was a general statement or more. I could have worded it better but I wanted to engage it a way that would get a response from the OP. Hopefully.
I think it's awesome. Proves man is #1 on this planet.
You’ll know the end is near when they say, “so long and thanks for all of the fish”
😂
PERFECT!
"So sad that it's come down to this"
@@elric5943 "we tried to warn you all but oh deeear"
A HHGTTG thread? Obviously.
Imagine hearing that alone in the middle of the ocean. Just you and you hear a distinct "Hello."
Or a voice saying "over here....turn around"
distinct? are we watching the same video?
Oh finally a friend
Just the hallucinations from drinking too much salt water kicking in😂
"Bye-bye"
For some reason I was overcome with sadness from this.
Yep me too. Made me shed a tear.
"Maybe if I learn their language, I can ask them to let me go free..."
For me I found it completely moving and also adorable. It shows just how intelligent orcas, whale and dolphin variant species are and their earnestness and eagerness to try to imitate and learn. They really are an amazing species. It is sad though if you think about the ones in captivity and also that suffer from pollution as well.
God that's depressing. I love nature so much. I want them all happy and safe@@GMoney-B
Same. Something very sad about it.
What is even more interesting is that not only do they imitate human speech, they appear to understand the meaning, while we cannot understand or imitate a single syllable of theirs.
It's called cardio-gnosis. You are releasing frequencies from your heart to their heart. You can speak to plants as well and transmit frequencies and they will speak back. The whole earth communication is based frequencies and vibration. What I am saying has been proven by scientific study.
@@leroypharezsias4064cool….but why can’t we understand their language?
@@angela64355 it takes time to learn their language, you also have to have a pure heart towards them filled with an eternal state of honour in your heart. The Creator will allow you to communicate with them of you are heart is filled with purified sincerity, love, peace, joy, Honour and appreciation for making them. Communication is actually mostly frequencies that we can't see physically and what we are hearing is just about 20% of what's actually being transmitted, the rest is emotional intelligence through frequencies that speaks to spirit and heart of the creature.
@@angela64355 because...theyr animals???
Where’s the part where they appear to understand the meaning?
That last "one two" was clearly an orca trolling a human. Magnificent.
or, and hear me out.. other humans trolling YOU
@@FartInYourFace234nah
yep lol@@FartInYourFace234
You can realize they're trying hard, although not being able to replicate the sounds physically.
They’d be using their blowholes, so pretty impressive
It's the same with people trying foreign languages
@@marcelurban4120 Except Humans can physically speak other languages. Imagine trying to speak clearly and form words entirely out of your nose. That's how the Orcas feel.
Their vocals are evolved to carry sound through water. So they cant really make the same sounds as us.
@@patriciastone9836 but they have studied and continue to study whale languages
This made me cry. Animals are so intelligent if they’re given the chance to show it.
Our creator has given us such beautiful things...
especially Human animals....
@@gemee1our cult leader brings us so much happiness, doesn’t he?
There was once a very hungry prowler cat and he went to a food bar with a leaf in his mouth wanting to buy some food with it.
@@FelixJacobusWhat does believing a Creator have to do with cult leaders ? Evidence in the world and universe around us, undeniably points to a Creator. When Richard Dawkins says there's no God and his followers blindly repeat this, I'd say this pretty much makes him a cult leader tbh.
They are VERY intelligent..more than we give them credit for..!
I totally agree
I wonder if one day they'll ask why they are in a aquarium
Very heartfelt comment
Heartbreaking!!! Omg 😭😭😭😭💔💔💔I’m almost cry
She an the another orcas in her pod born in captivity,so she doesn't know about the existence of the sea,in anothers words,is ilogical that she'll says that.(Sorry for my bad english)
@@FeyhrejTheHuntress No. Instinct always feels that there is something greater, something unfulfilled, when it is kept away from them. This is true of every creature. Instinct knows what SHOULD be, even if the creature has never seen or known it.
@@cacatr4495 that's not how instinct works but for orcas they may think of an outside world
0:28 "HELLO 👹"
Yup.
Hahahah but cute
That has me dying laughing 😂😂😂
😅😂🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
imagine going to an aquarium and an orca randomly says *”YOUR MAMA WAS A SNOWBLOWER!”* and then rudely blows a raspberry at you
I don’t think I have ever heard a more beautiful sound ever
Literally the most beautiful thing ever recorded in history so far... It's that powerful and significant. I cried.
they're very cute
@@underdawg2743 Except when they're killing a baby whale or torturing a seal. Sorry, I hate when people do what I just did. I just can't think of anything else when I see these guys. It's nature, I get it, and this is a really, REALLY, cool thing to hear. 😬
@@GranolaBear13 well they can't just go to the supermarket and buy a seal steak can they?....
@@underdawg2743 Oh hush, you know exactly what I mean. At least, I would think you know what they do with seals - they “play” with them first, like a cat torturing a mouse.
"This animal sounds so bizarre, I'm going to mimic it."
😂🤣🤣
😂😂
We aren't animals. That atheist fable was refuted by SCINTILLAM DEI.
@@user-qd4td7yb8e Didn't he also admit to beating his wife and supporting slavery? Aswell as not believing in dinosaurs.
@@user-qd4td7yb8ewe are animals, we share most of our dna with all animals and almost all our dna is exactly the same as other apes. We even share a significant amount of dna with bananas. Humans evolved alongside animals, because we are animals. Same as any other. But instead of claws or fur or wings, we have brains that can use tools and seek patterns. Thats our natural power from nature. If we are not animals, please state 2 ways humans are completely different from all animals on earth.
What humans do to these creatures is truly vile.
Not really, Orcas are really intelligent, they can also be cunning and sometimes just as cruel as humans as some like to tease seals before they attack them, they work well together while hunting, so it's important to know all aspects about them. If this orca didn't want to cooperative with these humans, it wouldn't, it's in the sea not in a seaworld place so it's free to go wherever it wants.
@@Salena905 i know orcas do that. there are many examples of animals doing similar things. but i was talking about orcas in captivity, not what's in the video.
Oh sick burn
@@GreedRuinsEverythingyou have literally just typed every human as vile so I’m hoping you’re seeing a shrink about that self loathing.
@@GreedRuinsEverythingnot an exucse but just reality
Just today, I whistled at wild birds in my back yard. One actually copied me perfectly and responded back, twice. Animals can be intelligent.
This is really cool if you're in an area where you can do this then recognize the same bird or birds later that day or the next day and have a slightly different whistle pattern for each. They'll remember and some will initiate the whistle if they see you outside.
I do this all the time , we have "whistling matches"... your turn/my turn. They wait for ages until I respond then they take their turn.❤
@@STRANGERINMOSCOW1 I used to do this with a blackbird on Summer evenings. Gave up when he'd copy and later embellish my whistling beyond what I could copy as if it were a challenge.
@@user-xw7ie6jv2x It was a challenge! Birds are very territorial and their singing is two fold, to attract a partner and declare their territory. Living with chickens is a hassle!....
Animals are intelligent. It's sad that humans might assume that they are dumb. They are just living in a completely different way than us and communicate differently.
Human: One Two... Orca: (Farts) Beautiful.......
🤣 This is underrated
Thank you Was just about to comment something like this 🤣
Lmfaoooooo most underrated comment here
I'm glad they put that in there, it made me laugh
😂😂
It almost sounds like they have their own speech patterns like each individual human does. A voice.
scientists think they have there own language
@@javierhillier4252 it's more than a language: a single note, pitched up or down conveys an awful lot of information, but we have no idea how. Think of a single vowel containing as much information as a sentence, or a paragraph; that's how they "speak"
Not only do they have their own language and culture passed down from generations like us humans but each pod of orcas have their own dialect and language
They do actually different pods have different languages and sound patterns that evolve over time and distance just like people. And baby orcas have to learn to speak the language slowly over time just like human babies do its pretty crazy.
@@javierhillier4252 Yes!! They do!! And their very own dialects too!!!
How bored these poor orcas must be to take the time to imitate a human. They are so intelligent. Each pod actually has their own sounds of frequencies they use to communicate. To have them kept in these tanks only double maybe triple their size, breaks my heart.
Maaann, it hurts my heart to know that so many animals on this Earth possess such great intellect and we are so ignorant to understand that fact. It’s no wonder that marine life is beaching itself in horrifyingly high numbers. We have royally effed up their home. I honestly wonder what it will take to actually wake our species up. When will compassion enter the heart of our species as a whole again, instead of jealousy, greed, hatred, and worst of all, complete apathy? Anyone else in the room feel ashamed to remember that they’re a human every once in a while?
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, My Heart Melted at the Hellos!! Each Orca had their own personal character voice!!
They are Voice Actors 😊
it's quite amazing how they all have such variations of ''accents, and tones.'' I love this.
As soon as they can string a sentence together it will be, "please stay out of the ocean?"
New objective: “Protect all life at all cost”
Wow, the Orcas found out that their occasional pets are really trying to express something with the funny noises that they make.
00:28 you're diving in the middle of nowhere under your boat and you listen this out of nowhere. What would you even think😂
hεᒪ𝕝𝓸 👽
Deadass would think I’ve encountered an alien trying to translate to English
Well according to Star Trek whales are indeed aliens @@YoureMadBozo71
This one was questionable as to it's authenticity 😂😂😂
R2d2 must have fell into the sea. Circuits going bad
Orcas share the same neurons that mske empathy possible, hence the possible consciousness aspect in their brain.
How marvellous it is, that we could be in such a wonderful time as this, seeing and hearing something as beautiful as this, countless millions before us, never did and many more won’t. Thank you to this channel. Shame, that as we advance into our own annihilation through greed and ignorance, we leave behind something we may never fully appreciate. In all the known universe, we might be the only organism able to bear witness to the vastness of existence. Yet we are so blind to everything.
I found your comment most profound yet none had replied. So thank you for crafting wisdom into words, in honor of the orca and all life. See you on the other side when this field trip is done
I found your comment most profound yet none had replied. So thank you for crafting wisdom into words, in honor of the orca and all life. See you on the other side when this field trip is done
This is actually scary how close it sounds to human speech
It's also scary how smart they are
too bad it is scary to you lol where's your inner child
@@preetiraut787 I guarantee if you were surrounded by these things, you’d be at least a little freaked out too
@@Grant_Sheppard yeah maybe you're right ¯\_(ツ) but as a matter of fact, "being surrounded by them" and "listening to their human-ish sounds on a yt video" are two very different scenarios edit: 🎤 💧
Well, we already listen to parrots talk like humans
It's amazing that every Orca actually has their own speech that is distinguishable from every other Orca just like human speech. Whales and Dolphins also have their own signature sound that each individual is able to tell apart from the others.
Thats also true for whales, it is said they have different accents or sounds depending where they come from
Orcas are dolphins 🐬, just the largest in the species
Human : Bye bye. Orca : Farewell.
This absolutely breaks my heart. 😞
Parrots and other birds all over the world: "amateurs!"
The difference is that the orcas have a lot more context and brain power.... It's a lot more meaningful.
LOL
Further proof that we have NO right to confine these animals to tanks for our amusement
Once we'll eventually destroy all of wild nature, those animals in captivity will be the last ones left though.
And also liter their homes!
Exactly. It's like slavery, it's wrong.
What if we give them work visas and open up the tanks to the sea so they can clock in and out and pay them a living wage of fish heads?
I was taken to SeaWorld as a very young child, but by the age of 7, I refused to go to the zoo or any place holding animals captive. The exception is legit rehabilitation or sanctuary facilities., in order to help them take care of the animals. I have always loved animals so much, and when you spend time with with them and observe them, you come to know that they have their own intelligence, personality, and their own community and ways. I think humans are at our greatest when we are aware that the Earth is their home too, and we have a responsibility to Earth, and all life on Earth, not just ourselves. The negative things we do reverberate and have domino effects.They deserve unpolluted habitat to live in without trash, plastic, or chemicals and they certainly deserve to live their lives and not be our slaves. We should care for them because it's our duty and because it heals us too. They have become victims of our self-centered and sociopathic societies. They deserve so much better and we should be so much better!
BYE-BYE???? *Insert Orca Mewing*
I was looking for this comment🤣🤣🤣🤫
Imagine in a few years they themselves tell Seaworld how unhappy they are
This makes even more sad to have them is aquariums...😢
Absolutely agree
We keep billions of pets lol whats a few frigin whales matter
@@redhammer5783 yeah...compare an animal that evolve to live with humans, to an apex predator who can communicate... You should go back to school. Pay attention this time
@@redhammer5783your actually uneducated. A real one.
@@biankapaloma tons of diffrent apex predators are kept as pets, whats the diffrence
How does this not have many views, this is beautiful and insanely amazing
Because it could be easily faked
It is faked
They've clearly just cropped parts of orca sounds and added it where this woman speaks
it is actually horrific. these recordings are made in captivity, person talknig to this highly intelligent being is their "trainer". of course this recording is powerful but imagine yourself in a blue concrete cage and your body is built to swim 50kmh through wastnes of ocean with your 30 first cousins.
I know right
They're such incredible animals and to think humans have treated them so poorly through history... So sad.
I find it frightening to captive those animals who are so intelligent... They understand everything of their condition... This world is sad
Dont worry they, us and everything wilm ve dismanteled in the nuclear holocaust that ww3 will be
Do they understand the condition of the whales and seals that they eat?
How about you captive human? Realize you a captive to cash
Maybe they like the free food and learning how to turn tricks from human women. 😆
I agree. Let's raise it up. We start by raising our own vibrations. 💖 😎
This makes me feel sad 😢 poor Orcas.
And they even call it "killer"! They deserve respect.
I'm crying with joy at this moment. This is beautiful.
Such remarkable creatures
Unreal, they can speak almost as clearly as parrots.
Soon we'll be calling them the parrots of the sea instead of wolves of the sea😂
Ironically the Bible says in the past days animals will speak and more and more animals are learning English so it makes sense to me!
Aspie Ill bet it does 😂
@@aspieangel1988 I never believed in "The Rapture." But lately, I'm hoping it's real, comes soon, and all the Bible Beaters will go away and leave us in peace. Some were really sure the world was coming to it's "Last Days" when all the scary clowns started appearing in videos. Before that, someone said "if it rained on Friday the 13th, a TV preacher will try to steal your money. Oh, wait. That one came true.
@@aspieangel1988 last ^
They finally figured out how to hunt humans.
Lol xD
More like: they'd just like to TALK with us! Think about it! You need something? You ASK for it, hoping for kindness and understanding.....so do THEY.
😆 🎯
If only...
Your ignorant
"What are you doing?" "I'm speaking whale"
A couple of those one, twos, were pretty much spot on. Mind boggling.
This can't be real! The fact that they can make such a sound so similar to a human is mindblowing! >
I read somewhere that in some Inuit native American tribes they believed their people came from killer whales and became human
It's nothing like humans. That would be parrots. Still, very interesting. What's really mind-blowing is that there is a possibility the whales are somewhat as intelligent as us and this high pitches scream of theirs is part of a language. Can you imagine that? A species vastly different from us speaking a language of their own? I must say I have doubts it's a full blown language but that remains a mystery for now.
@@captainp.2721 iirc dolphins are up there with the wrinkliest brains, so yeah, they might have very similar intelligence to humans; each whale does have its own patterns, and there are different dialects too for the different ecotypes in different areas of the world
It's quiet incredible. these marine biologists haven't been able to do much in terms of decoding though. Seems like a no brainer that they should've got a team of linguists and pilologists on the job. Then again, I don't even know if its possible to decode something like this. Without the whales telling us what word corresponds to what object... Maybe we'll find a rosetta stone of whale language written by the ancient whale sage, Willy.@@altairch.4273
@@captainp.2721how is that far fetched. It's basically known that pods have a language and dialogue among themselves
My god, to experience one of these up close is definitely a once in a lifetime experience. Beautiful creatures that need to be protected.
Where I live a few different pods swim by regularly. kzhead.info/sun/Z5ygk9CubJiFeqc/bejne.html
People don't realize how incredible this is. Imagine an alien species coming to earth and us trying to mimic them then they give us treats and pets 💀😂
Imaging you are alone in the boat and the next thing you hear is bye bye
While they bitten off the bottom of the boat...
😂😂😂😂😂😂
…..you remember having nicked an orca with your prop a few years back. You always try to get back to the harbor with other boats…..but you stalled……
🤫🧏
@@user-yz1uq8xn6l sigma orca😚
This is the best thing I saw this month, thank you! ❤
These animals are smart they shouldn’t be in tank and be dying just for entertainment
Many countries are now considering them "sentient" as they are self aware, intelligent, and can recognize themselves in a mirror. What we have done to them is a crime. No matter how guilded the cage, it's still a prison. At least Sea World no longer has these majestic creatures in captivity. Hopefully the rest of the world will end this barbarism.
Dude not all are dying in captivity they are cared for
No, we're getting there but we're not there yet.
U said it ALL. FRREDOM!
@@glitchtrap-productions8821 they have a way shorter life span in captivity, orcas are one of those animals that can care for themselves, very well
I have chills running up and down my body. Love is such a glorious powerful state of being. 🐳🐋❤
I mean it's not impossible. These orcas are very intelligent and do have emotions
Plot twist: The human was actually the orca, and the orca was the human. They’ve already grown too advanced
That's pretty amazing. Perhaps talking to the animals is coming sooner than we think
That's exactly what they said! 😂
Remember the "oh long johnson" cat? It's coming in the next 3,000 years of evolution.
They already talk! In their own way
@@Xal1991 We should study their words then, it’s obvious that they have the ability to understand ours. If they have their own language(s) then logically we could learn to translate it. Or at least understand their words enough to communicate back
It's already happening, scientific studies have proven it. Research cardio-gnosis. It has been happening for ages already. "there's nothing new under the sun" @@chriswalker9478
Absolutely incredible,such intelligence
Many animals can mimic human sounds.
@@EnricoFantini Which is incredible.
Humans: "That's crazy" Also Humans: **Whistles at birds**
Orcas are majestic. If we could crack their code or had a roseta stone for their communication they would tell us what they feel.
This is why I love orcas. They're super fascinating and unique to ignore
One of my dogs started saying momma to call me. It was so sweet.
Did you let him hit it?
My cat says "I am hungry" in very subtle frequency that I can make out.
@@leroypharezsias4064 ❤️
That's incredible. You can hear that they're trying. I only wish that we could fully understand them.
It sounds like how a kid will mimic you sarcastically
They deserve more protection than they have. Keep raising awareness for them, keep their oceans clean and quiet, and their salmon plenty 🙏🏼
What a wonderful thing to see and hear in these troubled times
Orca: Byebye 🤫🧏🏻♂️
Imagine if a whale said "hello there!" when you're out kayaking in the sea...
Next time you teach him "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"!
BS! How about NOT making it comic? How about saying Hello, thanks for talking with ME......I'm but a human
That's actually SUPER fascinating!!!!
Orcas: we better start speaking English because humans will never figure out our language
I like how they’re trying out different sounds to make it more similar. Or different orcas trying to make the same sound just different ways
If this is a genuine video with “undoctored”sound, then I’m blown away!
The doctored part are the subtitles. You hear what you read. Do it without the subtitles and without assuming they are trying to mimic the sound and you'll hear something completely different.
I really want to be able to have a close encounter with an Orca in the wild. I have a feeling it would be utterly amazing!!!
This things aren't called killer whale for nothing they are actually pretty cruel animals
@@oofingberg So are we 🤷♂️
Anywhere in the wild? Let me school you free of charge, Orca's live in the water NOT on land although, not just in any water they prefer the ocean. You're welcome ....................................................................................... Just joking bro, did I get you? LOL
@@montyrayza7220 Well I know they don't live on land. Thought the name alone implies this.
@@SkyofRavens It was a dumb joke on my part, lol. Silly mood I guess, take care.
They are such majestic animals. It’s such a shame that there aren’t all that many left, because of humans.
The "hello" at 30 seconds, and the "one, two" at 36 seconds, dang. That is really something.
The whole planet is evolving into the next phase of experience
yep!!!!!!
And I love it! Too bad I will miss it happening...such a great "story" and we'll miss the end. Unless...there's just a veil after all, and we do get "live" on.
.@@ingriddoerksen9518 We will miss nothing, we incarnated, so we COULD be a part of it.. thats why the population explosion over the past few decades around the world.. the many beings of light from the past waited until the earth was in this stage, so they can be here when IT transforms.. its why system's are falling and so called "leaders" are being seen for what they are.. the dark. And we're no longer putting up with it!
Cetaceans have been this intelligent probably before humans even evolved.
@@mostlyorchids That's not how evolution works..
Simply beautiful sentient beings
Sounds like someone I know with cerebral palsy trying to talk.
I first saw Orcas, from a ferry, off Vancouver Island in 2018. It’s an experience I’ll never forget.
They are trying to communicate with us. Amazing.
No, they aren't. They're mimicking sounds.
So ... if you meow at a cat, or bark at a dog, are you doing it because you're legitimately trying to communicate with them...? Because I certainly don't, and neither do most other people. We do it for amusement. We don't expect for a second that the cat or dog will actually understand our intentions just because we're mimicking a sound we regularly hear them make. Why assume differently for cetaceans? Do you also think that parrots - notorious for mimicking human speech for no particular reason - are actually trying to communicate with us? Sorry but it just doesn't make much sense. They're just copying sounds they're hearing us make
@@DaveGrean yes I do. Whole heartedly.
@@Biketunerfy So ... if you meet a person whose language you don't speak (and let's pretend for the sake of argument that you have no resources at your disposition such as Google Translate or dictionaries) ... you're going to attempt to communicate with them by ... mimicking words they say, which you don't even know the meaning of...? Because, I'm sorry, but that's really not going to work. You'd both have to use gesticulation, and point at relevant objects, in order to make each other understand what certain words mean, which you obviously can't do with a cat or dog, nor can a cetacean do it with you. The idea of interspecies communication is actually one of my biggest fascinations, but just mindlessly mimicking the sounds the other is producing is really not going to lead to any sort of mutual understanding, not even in the most rudimentary capacity. I don't understand how this could possibly not be self-evident. The dog obviously has no way of knowing what you're thinking when you're barking at it, and you obviously have no way of knowing what the whale is feeling while it's trying to copy the sound of "byebye" or "one-two". It obviously has no way of knowing what those sounds mean. They're just sounds to them, just like a dog's bark is just a bark to you.
@@DaveGrean there was no need for word gymnastics. It’s only a simple explanation.
This is more impressive than Orca Winfrey can do!
They're just such beautiful animals
The area I live has a population of orcas. Seeing them in the wild is humbling and beautiful.
They are so beautiful, precious and AMAZING 💜💙🩵💙💜😍😍😍
This just made my heart sing!
After watching the horrific footage of 'Tilikum' the killer orca whale at Sea World, killing his 3rd trainer and victim: I am convinced whales are as conscious as humans! The whale dragged the trainer deep in the pool, as if to say, angrily: "YOU WANNA PLAY? DOES THIS FEEL 'Fun' to you? Trapped in this pool -where nature did-not intend for us to 'live' 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week --for years on end?!" Think about it....
They are so very intelligent and amazing.
Well that doesn't make killer whales less scary.
I wonder what they say as they're "playfully" tossing seals 100's of feet in the air over & over for fun say?
@@mathetes7759 "Seal my deal it's my dinner and I'm no sinner." while it's mother is saying "don't play with your food."
@@Darkroom69 lol greatness!
“Go ahead, make my day”
There have been no deadly recorded cases of orcas attacking humans in the wild. In fact the first recorded cases of these animals attacking humans were in the past few years around south-spain
This is so dang cute!
I lost it when he responded "Amy" back 😂
0:28 it sounded like a dinosaur orca
It is bliss to know this. It changes everything. It changes nothing.
A very accurate statement.
Just remember; they're smart, and they're called 'killer whales' for a reason. They'be been known to play with their food before dining.
I love it ever time orcas get on my recommended page their always doing something really news worthy.
What a great imagination these people have.
How AFAPTIVE MAGNIFICENT ORCAS DO THAT???? NO VOCAL CORDS !!!!!!! THEY HAVE THEIR OWN VERBAL COMMUNICATION.!!!!!! LOOOOOOOVE THIS VIDEO