Wow! Thanks for the views everyone. To the constructive people advising me on my camera skills thank you also. I just upgraded my viewmaster the week b4 filming this to a Samsung s3. Since then I have spent 74 weeks taking photography lessons. I have also asked the shark and orcas to come back so I can get some better shots for you all but for some reason the shark isn't responding and the orcas are keen but they only want to do lunch. I'm not to keen on that.😅
Incredible footage. You filmed something very unique without mentioning it. One, what ocean predator is big enough to bite the dorsal fin nearly half off of a full grown orca? And has anyone ever seen a orca with TWO dorsal fins? Thought i was seeing things until it is shown twice. see (2:102:17 and 4:41) unreal.. i have never seen this and ive lived on the San Juans for decades.
Are you sure that wasn't a juvenile shadowing their mum? I thought I was seeing a double dorsal as well but then I thought maybe its just a juvenile because they'll swim in sync, while touching their mum. This is classic type hunting for teaching juvies to hunt. Who does research in this particular spot in the world? Find the researchers and they may have information on these particular orcas. That dorsal is very distinctive for identifying.
Found it. Scroll down on webpage. From webpage description of this exact video. "This footage also features some well known and distinctive New Zealand killer whales catalogued by Dr. Ingrid Visser: A1 (NZ1) and Ben (NZ101)! Female orca A1 was the first orca to be catalogued in New Zealand. She was first photographed in 1977, when she was already an adult - this would make her born around 1966. The top of her dorsal fin is missing due to an incident with a fishing line, cut at an angle. Ben is an adult male with some story, having been stranded and rescued on Northland's Mangawhai Beach in June 1997. One year later he was run over by a boat and hurt badly. The boat propeller sliced his dorsal fin, half of the fin now folds to the left." www.orcaaware.org/orca-news/archives/05-2015/2
@@KamaraNoir ~ i was looking and re-looking at the same frame, i think the same or its was a fresh birth? The male has a disfigured Dorsal fin, strange?
@@psystealth Apparently they both have damage to their fins. The female has the partial dorsal and the male has the split dorsal. What are the odds two Orcas would be hanging together and both with damage like that. I wonder if Dr Visser has any theories on that.
Orca v Shark? To have a "versus" in there implies it was a competitive battle. The hardest part for the Orca wasn't defeating the shark, it was surgically removing its liver for consumption!
@@duurnamets9678 Exactly. The orcas are a trio and all three each four times the size of this shark. They work together to turn the shark over which puts the shark asleep. Then they slash it open for the liver only. Orca do this to whale calves just for their tongues. They're not so peaceful and far from fair. More like a gang of bodybuilders attacking a teenage kid.
@@duurnamets9678 even if it was one orca that shark still wouldn't stand a chance it would be the same result, the movie jaws fooled people into thinking that the great white shark is the undisputed king of the ocean but orcas are the real rulers of the ocean ,an the fact that they are smart an actually use coordinated tactics to hunt down an kill there prey makes them even more scary an dangerous than sharks because they actually think about what they are doing.
@@c2jones that is just horrific, thanks for sharing, alfcourse now I have gotta go fact check. Secretly hoping you're exaggerating bcoz that would make them invincible
@@charleswilkinson5211 You say that even if it were one on one that the orca is superior and then go on to mention coordinated attacks by multiple orcas. We simply don't have enough evidence for what happens one on one. Orcas *never* do that. It's always gang warfare. They're wolves of the sea. Size and situation always plays a role as well.
if you youtube orca rescue you will see he being rescued. he ended up swimming too close to a boat afterwards and damaged his fin. thank goodness he did not get an infection and die.
Yes. Wolves kill for another animal's liver. They are called the wolves because their hunting skill is sharp and they hunt in a pod, similar to a pack and there is a ranking involved as well. Both cunning hunters but the water element freaks me right out. Just yanking your chain about the liver. 🙃 ✌️
@@FingerStink420 went over your head. It's cool. How by the way I'd it obvious that the orcas only want the liver? I missed the "obvious" sign, but know this because of biologists and their work.
Rhonda, Dr. Visser actually saved the one orca Ben when his dorsal fin was still huge. He's the one with the fin half up and the other half curled down. He got to close to a boat. But yeah that's Ben😊
Noting the one orca with the chunk missing from its dorsal and considering the intelligence the orca have, it makes one ponder if this action being observed is that of sweet revenge for an earlier attack by a shark....I believe it is.
@@novrahadi8568 Take a second look at that dorsal fin at about 2:10 when the orca surfaces close to the boat (traveling right to left). That doesnt look like a birth defect....it's obviously healed but looks as if were either bitten or contacted by a boat prop somewhere in the distant past. Couple that with the time being taken by the entire pod. They never finished it off, at least not on camera. The other adult could finish the shark off at will but almost seems like its wanting the "half fin" to complete the task. Almost like "Training Day"...or payback day. Half fin appears almost more curious of the boat from where the filming is done. IDK. If it were all about a meal I would think that would be obvious.
@@dalelange845 no great white can attack the orca, orca has early warning system, the sonar, so they can detect and attack the great white even before the shark know it.
It's not a growth. The fin was split by the propeller of a large ship. Subsequently, the two portions flopped, on either side of the orca. Nearly all the orca of New Zealand, have been named. Unsurprisingly, this one was christened, "Prop".
Piss off TROLL ! You just demonstrated your Stupidity and lack of a sense of humor ! I feel bad for your family and friends that have to put up with you !
And here along we thought the chinese were the worst for chopping off their fins and then dumping the rest of the shark overboard... but it turns out these bloody orcas are even more wasteful! (cause at least with the fins they're getting 3 or 4 of them, but the orcas are only getting 1 liver per shark. 🤷♂️)
Hi is it please possible to obtain contact details for yourself or the person who filmed this as data about this orca is currently being collated by the research group who studies the population and it would be really helpful to get in contact as there are a couple of questions. Many thanks!
Suzie Phillips the other orca is Ben with the half fin up and the other side callapsed. That's Ben he got beached once. Then he got to close to a boat and split his dorsal in half😊
Awesome footage, probably the most interesting thing I’ve seen on youtube….. What makes it all the more remarkable is the fact it’s recorded by the worst cameraman ever to have graced the internet!!!
oh my gosh. i saw ben, he's the orca ingrid visser helped rescue who ended up swimming too close to a boat after people had rescued him and his fin was spliced the way you see it here. it is ben. and he is hunting. wow. ben is such a cool orca. poor shark. i hope he had a good life while it lasted. amazing to just see ben again his fin is distinctive.
That's so cool, I noticed him right away too. I'm sure Dr. Ingrid Visser already has witnessed this. The other orca has been shown before as well I can't remember her name.
ok generally when we see an orca killing a great white the orca is always 3 times the size of the shark and often in a group but what would happen if just one orca at 20 ft against a 20 ft great white ?
To catch it on camera is very rare I think it happens more than we realise sometimes they are protecting their calfs sometimes they just want to eat the liver
Wow it’s appears you are filming orca’s taking down a great white. One orca is literally grabbing the shark by one fin to drown it or disorient it and then go after it’s liver wow! Usually there are two orca’s one on either side downing the shark and it appears here the others are watching maybe helping here and there a teenage orca make a kill for the liver.
Eh? You never heard what happened to 16 ft sharks at Gaansbaai South Africa? Or the Farallon Islands in 1999 from one Orca? If you want size contests - try finding a great white or tiger taking on anything the same size but you will see Orca take on and eat Sperm / Blue and other whales.
I swim the 2.8 Kilometers across this harbor at dusk every day. I start at Gulagang Bay and end at Grey Shark Point. When the sharks get near I whistle and they swim away.
These orcas are incredible, and not afraid of great whites at all - which really shits me, because I love great White Sharks, and I don't give a fuck about dolphins....
I feel sorry for the poor shark. They’re such beautiful fish and they’ve been hated all because of that damn movie Jaws. I love the movie but even the man who wrote the book said it is his one regret in life that he wishes he could take back and never have written the book. Sharks have been unfairly hated for centuries but not like the 20th century. They really are amazing creatures and so much different than we have been led to believe they are.
Tell that to all the shark attack victims who are dead or without limbs. Yes we have been labeled in their terrirtory, open deep water is different, not on a beach knee deep.
Most animals that consume other animals organs are usually the first thing they go for I know orcas kill these other big whales I forget which one I don't want name it and I'm wrong cause then I have 100 people attacking me saying crazy shit but any way they go for just the tongue might be humpback or baby blue whale not sure but I do know eat tongue which by way is huge few hundred pounds imagine a tongue like 500-600 lbs wow
The zoom function is an amazing tool when used properly.
just couldnt help yourself, could you? all to the good
😆😆
One thing is certain. Orca is the top of the foodchain. The very top.
Unless humans discover Orca fin soup
Orca is an apex predator of the ocean...
Nope. People are. Thats why you dont see trained humans swimming around in a trance for an orcas enjoyment, being fed fried chicken.
Im sorry but i believe bluefin tuna, can and do hunt orca.
Orcas wouldn't stand a chance against a couple Great whites
Wow! Thanks for the views everyone. To the constructive people advising me on my camera skills thank you also. I just upgraded my viewmaster the week b4 filming this to a Samsung s3. Since then I have spent 74 weeks taking photography lessons. I have also asked the shark and orcas to come back so I can get some better shots for you all but for some reason the shark isn't responding and the orcas are keen but they only want to do lunch. I'm not to keen on that.😅
Incredible footage. You filmed something very unique without mentioning it. One, what ocean predator is big enough to bite the dorsal fin nearly half off of a full grown orca? And has anyone ever seen a orca with TWO dorsal fins? Thought i was seeing things until it is shown twice. see (2:10 2:17 and 4:41) unreal.. i have never seen this and ive lived on the San Juans for decades.
Motorboat. Are you new?
Are you sure that wasn't a juvenile shadowing their mum?
I thought I was seeing a double dorsal as well but then I thought maybe its just a juvenile because they'll swim in sync, while touching their mum.
This is classic type hunting for teaching juvies to hunt.
Who does research in this particular spot in the world? Find the researchers and they may have information on these particular orcas.
That dorsal is very distinctive for identifying.
Found it. Scroll down on webpage.
From webpage description of this exact video.
"This footage also features some well known and distinctive New Zealand killer whales catalogued by Dr. Ingrid Visser:
A1 (NZ1) and Ben (NZ101)!
Female orca A1 was the first orca to be catalogued in New Zealand. She was first photographed in 1977, when she was already an adult - this would make her born around 1966.
The top of her dorsal fin is missing due to an incident with a fishing line, cut at an angle.
Ben is an adult male with some story, having been stranded and rescued on Northland's Mangawhai Beach in June 1997. One year later he was run over by a boat and hurt badly. The boat propeller sliced his dorsal fin, half of the fin now folds to the left."
www.orcaaware.org/orca-news/archives/05-2015/2
@@KamaraNoir ~ i was looking and re-looking at the same frame, i think the same or its was a fresh birth? The male has a disfigured Dorsal fin, strange?
@@psystealth
Apparently they both have damage to their fins.
The female has the partial dorsal and the male has the split dorsal.
What are the odds two Orcas would be hanging together and both with damage like that.
I wonder if Dr Visser has any theories on that.
Orca v Shark? To have a "versus" in there implies it was a competitive battle. The hardest part for the Orca wasn't defeating the shark, it was surgically removing its liver for consumption!
1 Orca?
Their where 3 its not a fair fight
@@duurnamets9678
Exactly. The orcas are a trio and all three each four times the size of this shark. They work together to turn the shark over which puts the shark asleep. Then they slash it open for the liver only.
Orca do this to whale calves just for their tongues. They're not so peaceful and far from fair. More like a gang of bodybuilders attacking a teenage kid.
@@duurnamets9678 even if it was one orca that shark still wouldn't stand a chance it would be the same result, the movie jaws fooled people into thinking that the great white shark is the undisputed king of the ocean but orcas are the real rulers of the ocean ,an the fact that they are smart an actually use coordinated tactics to hunt down an kill there prey makes them even more scary an dangerous than sharks because they actually think about what they are doing.
@@c2jones that is just horrific, thanks for sharing, alfcourse now I have gotta go fact check. Secretly hoping you're exaggerating bcoz that would make them invincible
@@charleswilkinson5211
You say that even if it were one on one that the orca is superior and then go on to mention coordinated attacks by multiple orcas. We simply don't have enough evidence for what happens one on one. Orcas *never* do that. It's always gang warfare. They're wolves of the sea. Size and situation always plays a role as well.
oh!!my gosh!!!your very lucky to witness the amazing encounters of giants in the ocean,i truly appreciated guyz for sharing the awesome video.
Great opportunity to film. I guess the Orcas believe in a fin for a fin.
This is more common than you think the large female with the cut off fin is A1 and the big boy with split fin is Ben .
Is that what that is at 2:13 to 2:15? Big boy with a split fin? Are these from encounters with boats?
if you youtube orca rescue you will see he being rescued. he ended up swimming too close to a boat afterwards and damaged his fin. thank goodness he did not get an infection and die.
This is why they call Orca’s wolves of the Ocean . They kill sharks for their livers.
Yes. Wolves kill for another animal's liver. They are called the wolves because their hunting skill is sharp and they hunt in a pod, similar to a pack and there is a ranking involved as well. Both cunning hunters but the water element freaks me right out. Just yanking your chain about the liver. 🙃 ✌️
@@stevesteve8264 Not sure why you repeated what was already said. It's obvious that the orca wants the liver.
@@FingerStink420 went over your head. It's cool. How by the way I'd it obvious that the orcas only want the liver? I missed the "obvious" sign, but know this because of biologists and their work.
Human: There's a shark in the water!!
Orca: Got any tarter sauce?
Nice footage. Shark was incapacitated (I think the orca rip fins off them) and used as entertainment before dinner time.
Was filmed Wednesday 29th april 2015 at about 12.30 in the afternoon near grant's Island in the mahurangi harbour.
Damion South awesome man, awesome. I would sell my sould to see this one time in my life!
Bet that Dr. who follows these orchas closely in New Zealand would like to have seen this. She knows who each of them are.
Rhonda
yes! Dr Ingrid Visser would love to experience this I'm sure!
Rhonda, Dr. Visser actually saved the one orca Ben when his dorsal fin was still huge. He's the one with the fin half up and the other half curled down. He got to close to a boat. But yeah that's Ben😊
I also think that Doctor Who would have liked to see this.
Orcas are a little Ike a house cat - they "play" with their food before eating it.🐈🐋
I'm in awe of orcas!
Noting the one orca with the chunk missing from its dorsal and considering the intelligence the orca have, it makes one ponder if this action being observed is that of sweet revenge for an earlier attack by a shark....I believe it is.
There is no revenge, orca is just eating the shark. Some orcas were born without fin.
@@novrahadi8568 Take a second look at that dorsal fin at about 2:10 when the orca surfaces close to the boat (traveling right to left). That doesnt look like a birth defect....it's obviously healed but looks as if were either bitten or contacted by a boat prop somewhere in the distant past. Couple that with the time being taken by the entire pod. They never finished it off, at least not on camera. The other adult could finish the shark off at will but almost seems like its wanting the "half fin" to complete the task. Almost like "Training Day"...or payback day. Half fin appears almost more curious of the boat from where the filming is done. IDK. If it were all about a meal I would think that would be obvious.
@@dalelange845 no great white can attack the orca, orca has early warning system, the sonar, so they can detect and attack the great white even before the shark know it.
It could have been sliced off by a fishing line or other man-made nastiness. Orcas may want to get revenge on man some day.
One Orca has half a dorsal fin and another had a strange hump behind the dorsal fin.
The last Orca shown surfacing seems to have a large growth behind her dorsal fin. Someone should check her out.
Yeah I saw that too. I wonder what it could be?
I noticed but thought it may have been the dorsal fin lying over its backearlier in the video i saw one them with a droopy fin
Ok im wrong it was not the fin but it would a good pimple popper video 😜
It's not a growth. The fin was split by the propeller of a large ship. Subsequently, the two portions flopped, on either side of the orca.
Nearly all the orca of New Zealand, have been named. Unsurprisingly, this one was christened, "Prop".
That, and the others dorsal fin in bitten nearly in half
Sharks be wishing megaladon would come save them
Hi, when did you film this and approximately at what time? Would be really helpful for my research :)
Amazing footage. To bad no underwater camera. Wonder if this has ever been filmed before
Just barfed all over my phone trying to watch this ! Was the camera guy on a trampoline..I got friggin seasick mate ! 😫
No you're not funny. You stink.
Piss off TROLL ! You just demonstrated your Stupidity and lack of a sense of humor ! I feel bad for your family and friends that have to put up with you !
Yeah, they don't do so well on dry land though?
Yeah! Come on Orca! Meet you out by the dumpster.....Mano a Orco.....
Amazing footage! This truly awesome!
Fun fact: Orcas chase down sharks for sport, just to eat their liver. They leave the rest. Sharks are an Orca's entree.
That's where the fat and nutrients are.
And here along we thought the chinese were the worst for chopping off their fins and then dumping the rest of the shark overboard... but it turns out these bloody orcas are even more wasteful! (cause at least with the fins they're getting 3 or 4 of them, but the orcas are only getting 1 liver per shark. 🤷♂️)
The shark liver so delicious
With fava beans and a nice chianti
They don't call them killer whales because it sounds pretty.
I have to ask, what was wrong with the other orcas dorsal fin, it almost look like it had 2. And the other looked like it was bitten half off.
Another cameraman with Parkinson's.
Hi is it please possible to obtain contact details for yourself or the person who filmed this as data about this orca is currently being collated by the research group who studies the population and it would be really helpful to get in contact as there are a couple of questions. Many thanks!
Shut up and get a life u loser
Did you notice the orca at 2:11 with his/her dorsal fin, bitten, you can see jagged teeth marks.
Susie Phillips- Yes it was one of the first things I noticed! I wonder if it was the shark they killed that bit it?
Suzie Phillips the other orca is Ben with the half fin up and the other side callapsed. That's Ben he got beached once. Then he got to close to a boat and split his dorsal in half😊
It's most likely an injury its sustained from a much
Bigger shark when it was younger or a boat injury both very common.
The orca with half a dorsal looks like it got hit by a boat. Not saying it couldn't have been bitten off, but a boat injury seems more likely.
Great video, thank you for sharing this.
there is not vs here, the orca is toying with the shark
Maybe it wanted recognition. You should have applauded lol. I praise the cat when it kills a mouse from the chicken coop and drops it at my feet. 😂
Shark jumps into the boat.........
"Can I stay here a while?"
Awesome footage, probably the most interesting thing I’ve seen on youtube…..
What makes it all the more remarkable is the fact it’s recorded by the worst cameraman ever to have graced the internet!!!
Orcas are teaching the young. ♥️
I still don't know why the orca didn't swim away. Talk about a confusing video.
Their team work is what makes them so successful
Sharks should not bite the dorsal fins off of baby orcas. They grow up to be big orcas with grudges.
I got sea sick from this video and I wasn’t even on the boat!
oh my gosh. i saw ben, he's the orca ingrid visser helped rescue who ended up swimming too close to a boat after people had rescued him and his fin was spliced the way you see it here. it is ben. and he is hunting. wow. ben is such a cool orca. poor shark. i hope he had a good life while it lasted. amazing to just see ben again his fin is distinctive.
That's so cool, I noticed him right away too. I'm sure Dr. Ingrid Visser already has witnessed this. The other orca has been shown before as well I can't remember her name.
I noticed the fin...if you're not a weirdo that's a cool story. Awful lot of weirdos In comments though 🤣
Are you recording...? Brilliant.
I noticed that one orca has had its dorsel fin bit off! And another orca had a huge lump behind it's dorsel fin!
Awesome mate... the shark didn't have a shit show👍🇳🇿
It's funny to see the orcas joy when they have a meal ahead ;-)
Awesome sight to capture…well done.
Did the body washed ashore or sink?
Any idea what Shark species it was?🇦🇺
Bull
It's really interesting observing the behaviour of The Kiwi it their natural habitat
ok generally when we see an orca killing a great white the orca is always 3 times the size of the shark and often in a group but what would happen if just one orca at 20 ft against a 20 ft great white ?
Does the guy holding the camera have MS ??
To catch it on camera is very rare I think it happens more than we realise sometimes they are protecting their calfs sometimes they just want to eat the liver
What is really amazing is that I actually felt sorry for the shark?
Dont worry it's possible that other sharks ate it. Ok nevermind.
@@kol2han ha ha
Awseome video mate, thankyou
Wow it’s appears you are filming orca’s taking down a great white. One orca is literally grabbing the shark by one fin to drown it or disorient it and then go after it’s liver wow! Usually there are two orca’s one on either side downing the shark and it appears here the others are watching maybe helping here and there a teenage orca make a kill for the liver.
Orcas doing the Lord's work
Orcas are my favorite mammal of all
Video is better than National Geographic's!
Spot on with the camera work!
You're being ironic, surely?
Looks like a tiger shark?
"That sharks fucked"😂😂😂
It looks like the shark was gasping for air like a drowning man.
I find it interesting that Orcas are not whales. Orcas are actually dolphins..
True but remember Dolphins are themselves also whales! So Orcas are both whales and dolphins, dolphin is just more specific
3 giant orcas VS 1 small tiger shark.......
Eh? You never heard what happened to 16 ft sharks at Gaansbaai South Africa? Or the Farallon Islands in 1999 from one Orca?
If you want size contests - try finding a great white or tiger taking on anything the same size but you will see Orca take on and eat Sperm / Blue and other whales.
I swim the 2.8 Kilometers across this harbor at dusk every day. I start at Gulagang Bay and end at Grey Shark Point. When the sharks get near I whistle and they swim away.
These orcas are incredible, and not afraid of great whites at all - which really shits me, because I love great White Sharks, and I don't give a fuck about dolphins....
The one with the bitten off fin looks MEAN!
My kind of filming thank you
wow Ben the orca was there
Please turn your microphone away from the wind as it cuts out people talking about what the Amazing Orcas are attacking their food source. Thank you.
I'm sure the guy filming this was thinking ahead of what needs you may have when viewing this, not of the events unfolding. Get out of your bubble.
nice camera work.
Why dont you sell this footage to National Geographic or BBC Wild?
BBC Wild would twist the story and end up telling mega lies , as they usually do !!
I doubt they would accept such dodgy, amateurish footage
They have to be the apex predator of all. Even if its just the in the ocean.
No they prey on animals on land too, dontcha know.
Hard-core geographic maybe. But unfortunately for the viewers your Camera skills were not the same
The one whale, it looked like a big male, had part of it’s dorsal fin ripped off.
It would have been great if you would stop moving so we can concentrate on the orcas and the shark.
Crazy footage!
2:10 the orca lost his/her dorsal fin?
Shark attack
Little tiger shark. Orca fears nothing. 2nd largest brain on planet too.
Orcas are vicious....I always feel sorry for the sharks
Could you tell what kind of shark? Looked like a bronze whaler to my eyes, but I am not familiar with the sharks in your waters...
Yea , a bronzie .
Tiger shark 😉
i gota a ZOOM meeting to go to
Stay safe brah...
@@maddog8621 happy Holiday. Merry Christmas. yes say it proud.
@@elitedaimond8232 Happy Christmas!!
Where was this filmed??
Beno Harris was filmed in the mahurangi harbour north of auckland on our way out to our oyster farms
I feel sorry for the poor shark. They’re such beautiful fish and they’ve been hated all because of that damn movie Jaws. I love the movie but even the man who wrote the book said it is his one regret in life that he wishes he could take back and never have written the book. Sharks have been unfairly hated for centuries but not like the 20th century. They really are amazing creatures and so much different than we have been led to believe they are.
@Jason Berry I don't feel sorry for that shark. It's no different than a couple of sharks feeding on a seal or something.
@@Philly73nation agreed
Tell that to all the shark attack victims who are dead or without limbs. Yes we have been labeled in their terrirtory, open deep water is different, not on a beach knee deep.
They'll just eat the liver. Slice it right open like a surgeon.
Orca is the apex predator
Orca please do not disturb my liver dinner.. top of the food chain in the ocean
Wow i actually felt bad for A shark. They were torturing it.
eat or perish
Kind of hard to swim without your liver!
He washed ashore at last.
I hate when people laugh for disaster of others.
Poor shark. It is in the life because it has to be.
Orcas love love to eat shark liver and Hart!!
John Darwen belmontong
John Darwen they have a pate business to run!
Wow..nice 👌
great footage...
4:41 what was that? behind the dorsal fin?
That's the other part of his dorsal, it was cut in half by a boat, his name is Ben, he's from New Zealand 😊
Orcas are known as the assholes of the ocean.
Liver! Liver! We want liver!
very good 👍
who's the boss now ....
Wonder what the liver does for them
Paula Jewitt the shark's liver is squalene rich, orcas find squalene makes them strong i guess
Like steroids apparently
Most animals that consume other animals organs are usually the first thing they go for I know orcas kill these other big whales I forget which one I don't want name it and I'm wrong cause then I have 100 people attacking me saying crazy shit but any way they go for just the tongue might be humpback or baby blue whale not sure but I do know eat tongue which by way is huge few hundred pounds imagine a tongue like 500-600 lbs wow