Orca’s are the pinnacle of natural evolution. No animal that’s ever lived in the waters could ever out think or out muscle a pod of Orca. I’ve been lucky enough to see Orca up close and they’re the most breathtaking animal on earth. We must do all we can to make sure they continue to live in our waters for as long as nature allows them to.
The southern residential orcas are critically endangered. There r 73 left. They r the fish eating orca. They are friendly and come up to boats to play.
Their culture is adapting all over the world. It’s like a few did it, told the others, and now shark liver is gaining in popularity all over the global orca population.
news flash: A pod of orca is now learning to attack boats. Theory suggest that one of the elder orca was accidentally attacked or hit by a boat and ptsd ensues. Now they're teaching the younger ones to attack boats. Lets hope this doesn't catch on.
this is so right, especially now its been proven theyve adapted to attacking great whites from the side to avoid jaws. theyre so insanely intelligent, its almost scary but definitely remarkable.
We used to have a whole colony of seven gills at a popular dive site in SA but they haven't been seen there in a few years because of the orcas. Also no great whites in Cape Town for a while
The great whites started disappearing a couple years before orcas moved in. Also there are actually more sevengills in False Bay now, because fewer great whites.
@@bkjeong4302 that's very interesting, I didn't know that! I know the seven gills moved to Seal Island now that the great whites aren't there but there's still none at Miller's Point
In some areas, sharks are found in flocks. such as tiger sharks. I don't think orcas have entered these areas. because they are outnumbered. but great whites do not congregate except to mate. Only two of them. these matings are so severe that sharp wounds are inflicted on the bodies of the great whites.
So they actually know where the liver is? I don’t even know where my liver is. EDIT: Now, four months later, I think I know where my liver is located. It’s underneath your diaphragm,on top of the stomach 😄👏👏👏👏 (don’t know if it’s the same for girls,,,, So now I know where to chew.
You would know if you badly wanted to eat you're liver......you just aren't interested where it is otherwise lol....Don't be too suprised as they are very intelligent even to the point of being self-aware, choosing like ourselves what their diet will consist of by choice and not instinct, they understand cause and affect, and are fully aware what humans are and thats why no attacks have taken place in the wild even by mistake
@Stefen Astbury Yes. Only cuz God made us rulers over the earth and his animals. God is in control of all things, and he certainly wouldn’t let the human species wipe out. But only becuz God wants too.
Ingrid says the orcas are developing some "disturbing" hunting habits, but what's just as "disturbing" is ingrid's admiration for how the orcas rip the dorsal fin off the sharks 😂
We can all just pray they never look at humans as a food source... these incredible animals are so intelligent and cooperative, and so in tune with nature that is it just astonishing.
@@Basementjacks Well I did hear that they prefer clear alcohol like póitín and vodka because they're kinder on the liver. What do yours eat? Bullets with a side of raw gun powder🤣
They are my favorite thing in the entire ocean. Orcas evolved in the oceans, humans on land. They are the same as us. How intelligent, & brutal they are. Have to love Orcas, and dolphins, and whales.
Yeah you don’t live without your liver, they also target the liver of the big rays they get here, they come around a couple of times a year to target our local rays, often coming very close to shore. Usually around February. One of my friends was diving near our port and had a large female and baby come over to investigate him very close to eye ball him. He wasn’t too worried as it wasn’t the first time, but his diving buddy hadn’t seen them till he surfaced and was in the boat
Terrifying and beautiful all at the same time, thank god they only attack humans when they are in captivity (rightly so) Seeing Orcas in the wild is very high up on my bucket list
As we deplete the sea of fish stocks the orca move to different prey sources. One of the most endangered whale species on earth, the narwhal, is losing its protective sea ice shelf which has shielded them from orca predation for centuries due to climate change, and the orca are taking advantage of this, invading it's breeding grounds and devouring whole nurseries...
@@illiadmcswain3956 you know there are different types of Orcas, Transient , offshore and Residents. Transient Orcas, normally hunt other Marine mammals such as whales and sharks as well.
“Listen I’ma need you to go in the water and film these two giants kill another giant in the water.” “But it’s cold.” “Fine hold the camera under the surface.”
@@ReiLeo U rite. Though orcas can be aggressive to humans due to poor vision if they are hungry. I just don't want to get caught lacking in deep water 🤣🤣
That seems incredibly odd for ANY animal to hunt an animal for one particular body part (the liver) and disposing of the rest. Are there other examples of this in other species?
@Casper Orcas move their prey around as practice, either teach their youngs that, or knock their prey unconscious. They don't play with their prey, that is a big fat myth. Cruel means to bring pain, or suffering, which is not what they do with their prey when knocking them out cold.
It’s like going to the junk yard for a door handle. Gotta break the whole car down break a couple radio nobs or what not. Just to grab a driver side seat 🤣🤣
@@Flow3200 lol you’re wrong, they do kill for fun too. Orcas and other dolphin species often just kill for fun. People are obviously worse but delphinidae are violent too.
Except orcas refuse to change their diet even if they really have to, ironically because of their intelligence; each orca population has its own culture that targets a small number of prey species using a small number of techniques, and they rarely diverge from their culture even if they’re literally starving to death (see: Southern Residents).
Intelligence of a dolphin, size of a whale and a hunting instinct of a shark. Orcas are definitely one of the most remarkable creatures on the planet.
They are Dolphins and the most intelligent ones😂
copied comment mf
@Research 😂😂 u petty
And seaworld has so many trapped 🥹
@Research you too
I am fascinated by orcas. How can something so cute be so terrifying.
The definition of Don't judge the book by its cover
Terrifying for the sharks.
Sharks are cuter
Exactly
That sounded just like my ex 😶
People - “Shark!!”
Sharks - “Orca!!”
Orcas - “😴”
Orcas are afraid of Male Sperm Whales and kinda of Cookie- cutter Sharks
Gws:I'm the strongest predator
Orca:*comes*
Gws:hold my liver
Orcas - "Japanese Fishermen! 😱"
@@deletdis6173 dolphine family hunting is illegal
@@proudexmuslim2354 "Illegal" never stopped anyone, unfortunately. 😞
Orca’s are the pinnacle of natural evolution. No animal that’s ever lived in the waters could ever out think or out muscle a pod of Orca. I’ve been lucky enough to see Orca up close and they’re the most breathtaking animal on earth. We must do all we can to make sure they continue to live in our waters for as long as nature allows them to.
Bro, they can DROWN a shark or other marine animals in the ocean... That is crazy smart lol
The southern residential orcas are critically endangered. There r 73 left. They r the fish eating orca. They are friendly and come up to boats to play.
I live on the west coast of Canada and I see orcas pretty often in our waters. It's definitely beautiful to see.
I disagree. A mosasurus would def kill orcas
Amen
Their culture is adapting all over the world. It’s like a few did it, told the others, and now shark liver is gaining in popularity all over the global orca population.
Orca: the Hannibal Lecter of the sea. Plus they let humans eat the disgusting shark fin
news flash: A pod of orca is now learning to attack boats. Theory suggest that one of the elder orca was accidentally attacked or hit by a boat and ptsd ensues. Now they're teaching the younger ones to attack boats. Lets hope this doesn't catch on.
@@yunantheobserver6841they are trying to save humans from the boats
this is so right, especially now its been proven theyve adapted to attacking great whites from the side to avoid jaws. theyre so insanely intelligent, its almost scary but definitely remarkable.
"Killer whales don't harm humans"
because they don't know where our livers are....yet.
Wait till they grow legs
We don’t have a enough meat
@@tach4nka78 by that time we already have laser gun or robots are already ruling the earth
@@tach4nka78 😂😂😂😂
They hunt 🐧.
We used to have a whole colony of seven gills at a popular dive site in SA but they haven't been seen there in a few years because of the orcas. Also no great whites in Cape Town for a while
The great whites started disappearing a couple years before orcas moved in. Also there are actually more sevengills in False Bay now, because fewer great whites.
@@bkjeong4302 that's very interesting, I didn't know that! I know the seven gills moved to Seal Island now that the great whites aren't there but there's still none at Miller's Point
@@jenniferwebb8927 Likely moved towards Seal Island to hunt the seals (they’ve been recorded to prey on pinnipeds in California as well).
this conversation is fascinating. thanks guys for sharing your knowledge/experience... 🙏🏼🙏🏼
In some areas, sharks are found in flocks. such as tiger sharks. I don't think orcas have entered these areas. because they are outnumbered. but great whites do not congregate except to mate. Only two of them. these matings are so severe that sharp wounds are inflicted on the bodies of the great whites.
thanks National Geographic
your welcome
Thanks murica
@Mila Anouska your mom
Thank you haha 👍👍
@@goatmansasquatch1485 ur mom
So they actually know where the liver is? I don’t even know where my liver is.
EDIT: Now, four months later, I think I know where my liver is located. It’s underneath your diaphragm,on top of the stomach 😄👏👏👏👏 (don’t know if it’s the same for girls,,,,
So now I know where to chew.
lol
I’m saying. Like they must know the benefits of eating liver😳
You would know if you badly wanted to eat you're liver......you just aren't interested where it is otherwise lol....Don't be too suprised as they are very intelligent even to the point of being self-aware, choosing like ourselves what their diet will consist of by choice and not instinct, they understand cause and affect, and are fully aware what humans are and thats why no attacks have taken place in the wild even by mistake
Right upper quadrant lol
@@jnielsen90 now that's some rambling if I have ever seen it. That instinct will kick in if they don't find enough food 💯%
As always, teamwork and strategy makes killer whales one of top predators in the sea. 👍
Oscar are THE top predator on earth
@@manifest2901able no there not,humans are,by a country mile,if humans wanted to wipe a species out,it could easily do so.
@@ellepant Emus, cane toads, cats, rabbits and mice beg to differ.
@Stefen Astbury Yes. Only cuz God made us rulers over the earth and his animals. God is in control of all things, and he certainly wouldn’t let the human species wipe out. But only becuz God wants too.
@@ayxz- we've already wiped out a bird species and he ain't stop it 🙂
Orcas are truly fascinating creatures. They are incredibly intelligent and far less deadly to humans than even dolphins
Orcas are dolphins lol
That shark defending itself was like my little sister arguing about the remote control.
Orcas just one of the coolest animals on earth. They're so impressive
why,cos they eliminate all the other species ?
@@markbrown-sb2zm with incredible techniques
@@markbrown-sb2zm yeah that’s why
@@markbrown-sb2zm Incredibly strong, incredibly fast, incredibly intelligent.
respect for the seven gill shark he is no pushover
Orcas: Trying to karate chop a Seven Gill Shark
Seven Gill Shark: Not so fast!
@@lft3636 more like - Seven gill shark: 'Hold my liver!'
It seemed pretty weak here.
@1:22 Oh great, Orcas know Karate now? We're in trouble.
3 words!
We.Are.Cooked.
2:08 That frozen look in the eyes of the sharks says it all. How it feels when other do an instant operation on you and steal your liver. LOL :P
hacele una sigla a esta que es bien larga.....
The fact that they know how powerful they are. If there's a next life in a living form, I would love to be an orca
Can I join your pod? 😂
@@HI-bw8fe sure! We are going to hunt seals together
They have a tight community I heard.
Orcas win........FATALITY!!!! Flawless victory!
Ingrid says the orcas are developing some "disturbing" hunting habits, but what's just as "disturbing" is ingrid's admiration for how the orcas rip the dorsal fin off the sharks 😂
Nothing about their hunting is “disturbing”. It’s neither disturbing, nor serene. It just is. Both Ingrid and you are using “disturbing” wrongly here
Pectoral fins, not the dorsal fin.
@@MbogaTatu notice that I placed inverted commas around disturbed.
Orcas hunt sail boats too, ripping off rudders.
Amazing how something so beautiful can turn into to ultimate hunting machine! Magnificent animals.
They don't hunt they don't eat they die
Orcas are not hunting machines. They spend a lot of time playing, socializing and teaching their young ones.
What a great video, Thank you for this!!
We can all just pray they never look at humans as a food source... these incredible animals are so intelligent and cooperative, and so in tune with nature that is it just astonishing.
Like Velociraptors of the sea!
They r some savage beast fah real 💯
@Bin HaiAnh smart comment
If they see us as food they will see themselves in the menu...
Just like how we appreciate intelligent animals, they look at us the same way
soo this is the reason gura is freaking out about chloe
Shark: Look we're on Nat Geo
Orcas: We know...
Shark: Cool. Now wait a minute...
😂😂😂😂😂
Fascinating stuff
We have one pod of orcas here in Ireland and I'm praying they don't start attacking our massive basking sharks
Don’t worry your orcas are drunk
Yours are mostly at whisky tasting, they don't really eat at all. You know a nibble here and there on cheese and sardines that's about it
@@Basementjacks Well I did hear that they prefer clear alcohol like póitín and vodka because they're kinder on the liver.
What do yours eat? Bullets with a side of raw gun powder🤣
@@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 oh rice because I'm Asian.
@@Basementjacks They do ya👍
Wow this information is amazing even only 1 minute
into it being uploaded!
Gotta love the orcas. So smart.
Not if you're a Seven Gilled Shark.
They torture there prey for fun letting them suffer for fun
i love the GWS,hence i don't really like Orcas
@@stegosaure8247Still smart lol.
Orca : I once ate a Gill sharks liver with some flava beans and a nice Chianti.
The fact that they made a precise butchers cut on that shark without further damaging it 😮
They are my favorite thing in the entire ocean. Orcas evolved in the oceans, humans on land. They are the same as us. How intelligent, & brutal they are. Have to love Orcas, and dolphins, and whales.
Orcas are truly intelligent and amazing animals. It’s sad the sharks are dying for them just to get the livers tho
It’s also so interesting they literally only want the liver!
Planning, strike and execution, orcas at their best
@@6324210 yes and they are intelligent enough to get to the livers
@@aamirrazak3467 almost surgery like precision
I'm on team mammal
Orcas are gangsters. In this rare instance I feel bad for the shark.
But bro they thinks they are first at the food chain they think and bigger kill smaller sorry dud this is food chain
@@theindominusgaming1331 not really bc human hunt shark that now they are vulnerable
And orca can eat another thing
@@stegosaure8247 the orca is just asserting dominance
They are the ultimate sushi master
*Orca hunting shark*
Cameraman: mind if I join yall
Exactly what i was curious to see. Thank you
Gracias national geographic por esos interesantes vídeos sobre la vida marina
Orca: "Your liver! Hand them to me!"
Yeah you don’t live without your liver, they also target the liver of the big rays they get here, they come around a couple of times a year to target our local rays, often coming very close to shore. Usually around February. One of my friends was diving near our port and had a large female and baby come over to investigate him very close to eye ball him. He wasn’t too worried as it wasn’t the first time, but his diving buddy hadn’t seen them till he surfaced and was in the boat
They are just amazing predators. Incredibly smart.
@@tommywells2877 Why are you comparing animations to real life?
The Very First Okra “Yoo Bro Go For The Liver Its Easier” 🤣🤣
That’s crazy so they only eat the liver….!!!!! Woah
tequila does that too.
@@kevinfisher466 lmao!
Orcas are my favorite whale, but I didn't know they were so............scary!!! That is an impressive way to hunt sharks!
I could be wrong,but I think they are considered a dolphin
@@unkjason oh that’s cool!
@@unkjason Yes they’re dolphins.
But all dolphins belong to the whale family, so both are correct.
@@unkjason Dolphins are also whales.
Seven gills: *Runs desperately from orcas past divers*
Orcas: Hold up, one of y'all check on Ingrid!
Greatest animal to have ever lived.
Orcas are terrifyingly smart
That precision is outstanding 😳
Want to learn good hunting techniques ? Learn from orcas : they de-liver !
This is an underrated comment.
Nice reflexes that Orca just did dodging the shark’s bite at the beginning.
How they tailor their attack to capture a specific prey (or prey's liver!) points to their intelligence.
The fight of the decade !
I can not imagine watching an orca hunt in the wild and feeling any amount of safety
Thanks mate from NZ👍🇳🇿
The fact that they only ate the liver and then dipped
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Terrifying and beautiful all at the same time, thank god they only attack humans when they are in captivity (rightly so)
Seeing Orcas in the wild is very high up on my bucket list
For a minute I thought they attacked 7 sharks with gills!! 😏
Never thought I would ever say this but I feel bad for the sharks the orcas are so much bigger than them.
I hate when the survival battle is unfair. Smaller prey are always at a disadvantage
@@as19J01 Say that to a Honey Badger
Me too.
As we deplete the sea of fish stocks the orca move to different prey sources.
One of the most endangered whale species on earth, the narwhal, is losing its protective sea ice shelf which has shielded them from orca predation for centuries due to climate change, and the orca are taking advantage of this, invading it's breeding grounds and devouring whole nurseries...
@@illiadmcswain3956 you know there are different types of Orcas, Transient , offshore and Residents. Transient Orcas, normally hunt other Marine mammals such as whales and sharks as well.
Ingriiiiiiiid I love her, know her from Mark Robert Lehmann and can't even explain her love to animals it's just unbelievable
The real liver king 😂
The Hannibal Lecter of the sea
Very cool! 👍👍👍👏👏👏
You are best
I need an orca as a bodyguard every time I go swimming in the ocean
Great video just make them full length shows
Orca is the inspirational source for a writer who created the character Hannibal Lecter
Imagine if Orcas ate humans. I would not take one step towards the ocean.
There would have left way less orcas in the world then.
Orca would be an endangered species
Imagine Blue Whales ate humans
@@memelaah121 Blue Whales = extinct.
The 7 gills are the honey badger of the ocean lol
Who wins?
A ocean oreo that is smart enough to kill great whites or
One human oil spilly boi
Orca: No need to panic we're just here for a liver... XD
amazing
“Listen I’ma need you to go in the water and film these two giants kill another giant in the water.”
“But it’s cold.”
“Fine hold the camera under the surface.”
I can't suppress this.
That liver is like caviar to them i see 😂❤
Officially the scariest sea animal. Prove me wrong. These guys are eating shark liver now and know what they are doing. Mind blown.
Well you have much less chance of dying to an Orca than to a shark. Most victims in open waters are from GWs, Tiger sharks or bull sharks.
@yeah boy :) you got me there.
@@ReiLeo U rite. Though orcas can be aggressive to humans due to poor vision if they are hungry. I just don't want to get caught lacking in deep water 🤣🤣
@yeah boy :) that's cool as heck. I live in a small town in north Florida so I see the water but not anything like orcas 😂
@yeah boy :) bull sperm whale avoids Orca as well , keep dreaming.
Who is the narrator? His voice is mighty!
WHAT A NICE VIDEO,I LOVE IT ,IT IS A REAL ENCOUNTER TO THE SHARK,AS A FISHERMAN I LOVE THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF THIS PLANET.GOD BLESS
The killer whale is basically what I called the F 22 raptor of the ocean
7 gills are relatively new on the orcas menu... they’ve likely only been hunting them for millions of years
Ocean oreo
A fitting nickname for a physcho that just flips sometimes for fun
Orcas look like King 👑. 🇹🇷
This is so fascinating
commentary by the lady is quite impressive .
Yes! Dr Ingrid Visser! Shes my idol!
There's always someone or something bigger and more ruthless.
That seems incredibly odd for ANY animal to hunt an animal for one particular body part (the liver) and disposing of the rest. Are there other examples of this in other species?
Iirc some species of crow eat the liver of toads
@@shadowbone777: I just looked into that. Crazy but crafty crows. Bizarre.
Humans hunting sharks for just shark fins
Some humans feem to have a fascination for foie gras, although the other parts of the bird are used for different dishes.
Hannibal Lecter... Ba dum tsskk
Nice video.
Humans are cruel
Orcas: laugh in playing with their prey
@Casper Orcas move their prey around as practice, either teach their youngs that, or knock their prey unconscious. They don't play with their prey, that is a big fat myth. Cruel means to bring pain, or suffering, which is not what they do with their prey when knocking them out cold.
It’s like going to the junk yard for a door handle. Gotta break the whole car down break a couple radio nobs or what not. Just to grab a driver side seat 🤣🤣
THERE'S NO MATCH FOR THE ORCAS IN THE OCEAN, THEY (RULE). SMARTEST ANIMAL ON THE PLANET, BY FAR. 👍🇺🇸👍.
"smartest animal" i think that goes to apes lol
@Ribery088 they wont meet tho
@Ribery088 Adult sperm whales can be targeted by orcas, but this is very rare
@@VoiD_AtRaXorca avoid male sperm whale
@@stegosaure8247 male sperm whales avoid them
My favorite animal
It's all about tasty livers😋
Why do I wake up & 5 am and the first thing I wanna see is orcas fighting with a shark 😂
Why would they want just the liver though?
Probably because of the protein
Maybe because of the squalene in it?
Tons of vitamins in a liver.
@@Melanosuchusss vitamins
Dead shark is floating. Orca: Probably my buddy already ate his liver.
And I thought alcohol was bad for the liver
Where can i watch the full episode? Best regards from Sweden, Chris =)
please send me good energy, i am taking care of my parents and siblings and i’m not sure how long i can keep doing it
Hope u best bro ❤💙💜💖💗💘
You can go through this. Its tough but you will handle. Just stay strong for them
the shark becomes a fugitive orca becomes a police
Orcas are so cute and make the most adorable sounds and then they’re mass murderers
No. They aren't. They just kill to get something to eat or to protect. Humans are Mass Murders. They kill jutst for fun an more than they need.
@@Flow3200 It has been well documented that Orcas, aka killer whales, will play with seals like they are a footballs just to amuse themselves
@@Flow3200 lol you’re wrong, they do kill for fun too. Orcas and other dolphin species often just kill for fun. People are obviously worse but delphinidae are violent too.
Legit dolphin species bully puffer fish to get high on it's poison
@@SurESuRe159 they still look and sound cute though
I love Dr Visser, I freaking love her
Less and less fish in the sea means that Orcas have to change their diet!
Except orcas refuse to change their diet even if they really have to, ironically because of their intelligence; each orca population has its own culture that targets a small number of prey species using a small number of techniques, and they rarely diverge from their culture even if they’re literally starving to death (see: Southern Residents).
Orcas are at the top of the food chain in the ocean. They know how to hunt with intelligent precision.