I don't know what is better, whether the self-assured smile on his face, or the fact that his name is "Randy"...
Guineas Kahn
Spoilered due to having a spider in it, though I think it's quite adorable apparently there's people who don't like spiders.
There has never been a recorded instance of wild* Orcas attacking people. They're too busy terrorizing tasty things like Great White Sharks to harass the bizarre skinny seals who sometimes say "hi" near oddly shaped and weird sounding iceburgs. Besides, from their POV, some of those iceburgs have an uncanny ability to be headed straight towards where a lunch buffet is located.Better right whales then Orcas
Here's what Orcas do when they come across a Great White Shark: they drown it, eat its liver, and leave the rest as a warning to the other sharks in the area.I could be convicned Orca's are fully self-aware, able to form/retain detailed memories, and communicative to the degree humans are, but are limited by their domain and lack of opposable digits.
Orca pods living on different geographical areas have different calls - that is, they have different languages.I could be convicned Orca's are fully self-aware, able to form/retain detailed memories, and communicative to the degree humans are, but are limited by their domain and lack of opposable digits.
They will stun the shark as well.Here's what Orcas do when they come across a Great White Shark: they drown it, eat its liver, and leave the rest as a warning to the other sharks in the area.
Some Orcas also know how to hunt seals on land. They do this by temporarily beaching themselves while the tide is rising.
I recall an article where a tagged Great White near Hawaii just up and dissappeared after some Orcas showed up and ate one. It was next spotted off the coast of California.They will stun the shark as well.
Sharks will often gtfo if they small an orca
There has never been a recorded instance of wild Orcas attacking people.
Wild orcas probably view us with confused morbid curiosity.