Although it CAN go both ways, 90% of the time the orca wins. Orcas are straight up bigger and more dangerous, even on their own, they don’t NEED to be in pods but they’re just smart.
Yes and No. They are most definitely dolphins, but in the same sense that human beings are apes. No sane person in his/her right mind would deny that humans would be done grave injustice if one saw in them nothing more, but hairless apes.
@@robertlangdon494 Indeed ! Has no one ever noticed that the other toothed whales, including the mighty sperm whale, bear a slight, but unmistakable resemblance to dolphins ? The orca is distinguished from the dolphins not only by its size, but by its aggressiveness and its hunting instinct. None of the dolphin subspecies preys on creatures equal in size or even bigger than themselves, almost all of them subsist on fish and squids each single one of which is no more than a mouthful.
@@user-kt5sr5dc4n The best thing about it, is how the whole thing wraps so well to epicures taking joy in eating things that shouldn't be eaten, like livers and puffer fish.
@@cerangelo One of the many cruel and disgusting things Asians do to animals in order to fill their stomachs or decorate themselves and their homes. Just like their enjoyment of eating tortured dogs and cats. Look at the decimation of elephant and rhino populations that is caused by the desire for ivory and rhino horn in Asian countries.
Why would this freak YOU out? It’s the sharks that should be worried. On the other hand, orcas attacking boats and sinking them is troubling if you like traveling on the ocean.
This is stuff is common knowledge, what's not is that a few years ago scientists had been studying white sharks around Catalina Island for weeks and seeing tons of them there for the seal mating season>Suddenly they saw that one of their chipped sharks just NOSEDIVED to 1500ft and made a BEE line away from the island at full speed. ( They tracked it for 3000 miles to Hawaii) Then they didn't see a SINGLE white shark after that, NONE. Then they found out that 10 miles away on the other side of the island a tour boat had seen a pod of Ocra's attack a 25ft white, at about the same time . Lots of studies discovered that sharks emit a distress chemical when attacked and the great white KNEW it meant ORCAS and they ALL ran like hell and didn't come back that season. The study FOUND the chemical, and tried it on lemon sharks in the bahamas. 1st they started a feeding frenzy and then they put just a little of that chemical right into the middle of the fray. They Exploded out of there almost turning the boat over with the wash created. in seconds, no sharks anywhere! I WAITED and WAITED for that product to be put on market -I'm STILL waiting. maybe you have to kill a lot of sharks to get it? or the chemical doesn't keep well? I have no explanation, it SHOULD have been a gold mine! WEIRD huh? I SAW the video of them dumping that chemical on those 30-40 lemon sharks, it wasn't a lot of it, and man the reaction looked like 10,000 pirañas all attacking a whale. The water just BOILED with them getting out of there. And Nothing they did could get them to come back from wherever they went that day.
If it tastes anything like munk fish liver then they probably do it just because it’s tasty. I would assume they’re a lot more like us than we want to accept
They do it cause it's fatty as hell and soft. Easy to rip apart and swallow. That's why you hear about orcas targeting livers of baby whales as well as their tongues cause they are less work to get at.
Let me introduce you to another animal that can kill all the other animals: human. But in all seriousness, Orca or killer whale is generally larger than a great white shark. Even in one on one, Orca has the advantage in size, strength and agility. It can make sudden turn faster than a great white shark. As if that is not enough, they generally hunt in a group or pod.
Chances are it is the handiwork of two brothers, affectionately named Port and Starboard, because of the bends of their respective dorsal fins. Research it for yourself. These behaviors, along with the orcas eating whale tongues are generally the trademarks of individual pods. In other words, the shark hunters are of a different pod than the whale tongue eaters. These specialized tasks are taught by older members to the young, and as knowledge grows, it is passed along. Orcas are incredibly intelligent and complex creatures, in some respects possibly exceeding our own. They have a complex "spoken" language, individual and pod names, recognize individual humans, and have physically attacked humans literally in the single digits in all of recorded history, and only after significant provocation. Love and respect for cetaceans.
Ok attenborough... there are many pods doing this..... and if you did some non you tube " research" youd know its an orca habit not simply your two little orca friends. And more and more are being found with bent fins due to their diets... stop being that dude who thinks they are a you tube nature documentary host andkeep things simple and non preachy... no one cares sorry mate, just enjoy the video
The first time Orcas were caught on tape attacking a great white was of the Coast of California by the Farallon Islands in 1997. They were definitely not Port and Starborad so you may be wrong about your theory.
The easiest way to reach those hard to reach whale tongue, the orcas just scatter some lego in the whales path, when it step on the lego and shout out in pain, the orca dart in and snatch up that delicious tongue 😂😂😂
This barely even scratches the surface of what makes orcas special. No mention of how their bite is multiple times stronger than that of a great white, not a word on how some are capable of intentionally beaching themselves and _going onto land to grab prey._ The physical capabilities, however, are secondary to their minds, which this video also fails to mention; nothing about how they have a whole SOCIETY, no mention of how they _have their own fucking language_ with dialects and everything, or how they're the only other animal to have unique culture that they pass down to their young, or how their sense of self/consciousness, awareness of their existence, abstract thinking, and emotional/social intelligence is possibly second only to us.
Great white sharks are scary but they are not the top dawg. Orcas eat great white sharks' livers for breakfast and sharks literally pee when they sense orcas. I would take a mammalian brain versus a fish brain when comparing marine predators of the same size.
Or they hated another predator who could kill other Orcas in family, especially young ones. Saw the enemy and destroyed it. Especially in THIER preferred home areas.
If I'm correct, the liver is packed with essential nutrients and probably takes a while to digest: no doubt a pregnant Orca is going to benefit as unborn calf and whale won't be without calories essential for their diet - thank you for the upload.
Mine would drag them through the sliding doors and chase them up and down the parquet floor living room. Sounded exactly like a Celtics basketball game.
These things are awesome, what’s not to love? They’re top of the food chain, in the ocean. They’re cute, humanity’s been tricked into loving them. And who can blame us? And they’re mega evil serial killers 😂. They crack me up, lol
the liver of sharks is the best and strongest cleaning organ out there, with all the crap in the ocean i think the orcas are like : oh wow i better get some good vitamins!
Orcas have *incredibly* sophisticated abilities to 'see' into the bodies of their prey, and as much as many scientists would like to pretend otherwise, it isn't fully understood. What seems obvious to me, if you drop all of the pretense, is that they possess the ability to pick and choose the bits of their prey that will either benefit or nourish them the most. Humans do the same, and I don't think the gap of potential in either awareness or intellect between the two is that great. In some ways, orcas may be far more evolved than we are. Their behaviors appear to be as inexplicable as our own, and just as we struggle to define or explain bizarre tendencies within our own species, I don't think orca habits will ever be easy or even possible to comprehend. One thing is clearly understood, if not from the shark example- Orcas can be incredibly wasteful. If that isn't the hallmark of consciousness then I don't know what is. Put enough points into one skill tree and you neglect another. Edit: Short of asking them. That idea isn't as crazy as it sounds- we may very well be 'talking' to them within a few decades. I recommend looking that whole deal up, because it is FASCINATING. Double Edit: While it is true that toothed whales only have the one set of teeth to use for their whole lengthy life, I don't think we can even remotely claim that that is the sole reason that pod chooses to eat only the liver of sharks. If anything, it is probably due to the nutrition value compared to the rest. It *must* be significant. Or tasty. We're talking about a highly intelligent apex predator that has several options on the table. In fact, I suspect that many pods' specialized hunting habits are a fallacy. Which would make sense- they're incredibly difficult to study when they aren't exactly where we expect them to be. Just because we see them doing the one thing many times does not at *ALL* mean that that is all they do. Whatever the answer may be, it isn't as simple as 'liver is easier to chew than opting to eat the rest of the shark.' At the end of the day the orcas clearly don't give a frick, because if the teeth wear thing is a factor they quite simply wouldn't do it. While it clearly plays a factor, it also *clearly* doesn't weigh in as the ONLY factor. Give respect where it is due.
A lot of what your saying is maybe reasonable, but the certainty in which you say it is dripping with irony. Cats are also highly intelligent apex predators. My cat would eat nuclear waste if I rubbed a tuna treat on it. Your hypothesis of animal awareness is... weak at best. People aren't really into eating animal guts because they're highly nutritional - they eat what tastes good. And yea we drink a lot coffee even though we know it's real bad for our teeth so I dunno if your last point holds up either. Don't think there are Orca research centres sending out pamphlets to other Orcas about how chewing bones leads to tooth damage. My personal opinion is in agreement with the Iron hypothesis. Animals are well documented to go to great lengths to acquire scarce nutrients, like goats on cliffs or elephants in caves. An unique animal like an Orca would probably need to meet demanding dietary needs.
I think there is a shrimp called, "snapping shrimp," or maybe, "popping shrimp," that has a trigger like claw that can also produce cavitation with the larger claw.
11:00 - it's called cavitation. It's produced by any very rapidly moving object in water (such as a boat's propeller) and it literally rips water apart creating bubbles
Static pressure of a liquid reducing it to below the liquid's vapour pressure subsequently forming gas bubbles is a far cry from "Literally" ripping water apart
@@sagebiddi It's just a fancy way of putting it. How big is the gas pressure in those bubbles? Notice that they collapse as soon as they appear. They don't float up. They are, practically speaking, voids.
@maksphoto78 understood Mr Photo ...my apologies for the attempt to steer you to the correct notion as I mistakenly thought you might not be "initiated" ....but in the words of a muscle bound asthmatic villain " ...but we ARE initiated, aren't we Bruce "
Brian, I'm a "Yank," and I'd say "puma." But we usually call that big cat a mountain lion or a cougar. And Brits have their own amusing pronunciations, too. ;)
Your comment sparked me into research mode. I found nothing except info about shark liver oil. Kinda makes me sad 🤣 I really want to believe your statement
I think you are correct. However, liver is the prime component to eat out of all animals. It just happens to be the best from sharks. They use their livers as a substitute for a swim bladder to help them not to be so heavy in water. Thus, the liver is an amazing storehouse of fatty proteins in sharks.
@@indridcold8433 That is true. The livers of animals are the most nutritiously dense part of any animal; next-usually the brain (fatty tissue) or intestines ( packed with blood and depend on when it last ate, could have nutrients from digestion)
I hear that Orcas actually enjoy shark liver with Farther beans and washed down with a large glass af Champagne from the Southern region of France.😂😂😂
Hello Great White.
Fava beans.
I agree Doctor.
Fava beans pair with chianti, not champagne.
@@claireingles-sj6xz Thank you Clarisse, for educating this rather undereducated commenter.
You know you are at the top of the food chain when shark is your dinner and you can kill them with no machines or tooling, just your God given body.
P
👍💯
Yet shark can also kill an orca so goes both way, orca needs 3 or 4 to kill one thing. Shark only needs himself 😂
Although it CAN go both ways, 90% of the time the orca wins. Orcas are straight up bigger and more dangerous, even on their own, they don’t NEED to be in pods but they’re just smart.
True. Gotta be either an orca, sperm whale or Mike Tyson.
When a eating machine meets even bigger eating machine.
“You *did* sign this organ donation card, didn’t you?
Then…
Can we have your liver?”
🎵 juuuuust reeeeeemember that we're standing on a planet that's evolving..."
these animals understand the principal of diet better than most humans ahah
It taste good to them. Why is that so hard for scientist to understand? I myself have acquired a taste for good seasoned beef liver. yumm
@@ouknow1446 that's not the only reason bud
One Orca tells the others go for the liver, yeah a liver diet!
@@marouanlakou The other reasons have been said but are overrated. Many over think the behavior of animals including humanoid ones.
They understand a lot of things better than humans
It's unbelievable how the orcas know to put the sharks upside down to getting imobilized
Hmmm its probably instinctual, same as a lion or Tiger knows to go for its prey's neck.
@@123LORDOFHELLIt’s definitely a learned behavior. They’re incredibly intelligent.
They don't call them "Killer Whales" for nothing!! 🤨
Killer of Whales is more accurate.
They love the tender meat of a baby calf. yumm
@@ouknow1446. Exactly. Their name is actually whale Killer or killer of whales as you said, but due to translation it got switched
I believe the natives call them "whale killers" English translated it to killer whales..😊
@@ouknow1446 I thought they only ate the tongue of the whale.
@@craigs71 We're learning new things all the time. You're getting a wonderful education.
Best part about these guys is they're actually dolphins
Is that the best part you 🏳️🌈?
Yes and No. They are most definitely dolphins, but in the same sense that human beings are apes. No sane person in his/her right mind would deny that humans would be done grave injustice if one saw in them nothing more, but hairless apes.
they eat dolphins btw
@@robertlangdon494 Indeed ! Has no one ever noticed that the other toothed whales, including the mighty sperm whale, bear a slight, but unmistakable resemblance to dolphins ? The orca is distinguished from the dolphins not only by its size, but by its aggressiveness and its hunting instinct. None of the dolphin subspecies preys on creatures equal in size or even bigger than themselves, almost all of them subsist on fish and squids each single one of which is no more than a mouthful.
Why is that the best part?!?! LMFAO
Orcas love shark liver with brown gravy fyi
With Fava beans and a nice calamari!
What seasoning you think they use?
@@taipan8021 I think salt water tbh
@@naswill2658 you think anything there flavors like lemon grass? If they had a equivalent of hot peppers to have Spicy liver perhaps
@@taipan8021 dolphins observed getting high from puffer fish venom
Cant blame the bear...if i had unlimited pizza, im not wasting my gorging on crust..im going for the extra cheese and pepperoni parts!
Well...we now know who the real kings of the oceans are!!!
Yep its the sperm whale, they eat orcas for breakfast.
jellyfish of the Portugal variety? surely not sea snakes, imma go wit orca or blue whales, cuz mammels
There are no kings in nature but survivors
"Don't ask questions like that shark who bored me. I ate his liver with a puffer fish and a nice cormorant."
-Hannibal Orca
Brilliant. This is criminally underrated
@@user-kt5sr5dc4n The best thing about it, is how the whole thing wraps so well to epicures taking joy in eating things that shouldn't be eaten, like livers and puffer fish.
Orcas eats sharks livers meanwhile Asian restaurants sells thousands of sharks fin soup every single day😢
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@cerangelo One of the many cruel and disgusting things Asians do to animals in order to fill their stomachs or decorate themselves and their homes. Just like their enjoyment of eating tortured dogs and cats. Look at the decimation of elephant and rhino populations that is caused by the desire for ivory and rhino horn in Asian countries.
This is the only TH-cam channel that actually occasionally freaks me out. Some of this stuff is incredible.
Incredibly true
Why would this freak YOU out? It’s the sharks that should be worried. On the other hand, orcas attacking boats and sinking them is troubling if you like traveling on the ocean.
This is stuff is common knowledge, what's not is that a few years ago scientists had been studying white sharks around Catalina Island for weeks and seeing tons of them there for the seal mating season>Suddenly they saw that one of their chipped sharks just NOSEDIVED to 1500ft and made a BEE line away from the island at full speed. ( They tracked it for 3000 miles to Hawaii) Then they didn't see a SINGLE white shark after that, NONE. Then they found out that 10 miles away on the other side of the island a tour boat had seen a pod of Ocra's attack a 25ft white, at about the same time . Lots of studies discovered that sharks emit a distress chemical when attacked and the great white KNEW it meant ORCAS and they ALL ran like hell and didn't come back that season. The study FOUND the chemical, and tried it on lemon sharks in the bahamas. 1st they started a feeding frenzy and then they put just a little of that chemical right into the middle of the fray. They Exploded out of there almost turning the boat over with the wash created. in seconds, no sharks anywhere! I WAITED and WAITED for that product to be put on market -I'm STILL waiting. maybe you have to kill a lot of sharks to get it? or the chemical doesn't keep well? I have no explanation, it SHOULD have been a gold mine! WEIRD huh?
I SAW the video of them dumping that chemical on those 30-40 lemon sharks, it wasn't a lot of it, and man the reaction looked like 10,000 pirañas all attacking a whale. The water just BOILED with them getting out of there. And Nothing they did could get them to come back from wherever they went that day.
*Indeed*
Does anybody know what those worm like things are coming out of that shark on the thumbnail?????
There's a reason why Quint's boat was called Orca
What a gay name…,
If it tastes anything like munk fish liver then they probably do it just because it’s tasty. I would assume they’re a lot more like us than we want to accept
Whispering
Waiting for a dolphin to try to sell me some fish crack… lol
They do it cause it's fatty as hell and soft. Easy to rip apart and swallow. That's why you hear about orcas targeting livers of baby whales as well as their tongues cause they are less work to get at.
This is how the "give me your liver" meme started
The thumbnail looks crazy
Nasty. But that's what I'm trying to see what is that ? Worms?
@@michaeljarvis5489right, that’s what I was wondering about.🤷♀️💯👀
Orca: "A Great White tested me once; I ate his liver with some Fava beans and a nice chianti." >slurping sounds
The fact that humans were teaming up with orcas to hunt whales is savage. 😂
I never thought there would be an animal that can kill sharks, this is really mind blowing 🤯
Let me introduce you to another animal that can kill all the other animals: human.
But in all seriousness, Orca or killer whale is generally larger than a great white shark. Even in one on one, Orca has the advantage in size, strength and agility. It can make sudden turn faster than a great white shark. As if that is not enough, they generally hunt in a group or pod.
The way this guy narrates it, it's hilarious to me.
Yeah me too. His real name is Steve Gardner
Right. It's comical, and so out of place here. It's the narration of a funniest videos compilation. Not the maiming of sharks. LMFAO
Orcas are the most efficient killing machines ever. There are seals that eat sharks, wow, normally the other way around. It's a traapp.
Why there noodles in the sharks ear in thumbnail
Made me click it
Chances are it is the handiwork of two brothers, affectionately named Port and Starboard, because of the bends of their respective dorsal fins. Research it for yourself. These behaviors, along with the orcas eating whale tongues are generally the trademarks of individual pods. In other words, the shark hunters are of a different pod than the whale tongue eaters. These specialized tasks are taught by older members to the young, and as knowledge grows, it is passed along. Orcas are incredibly intelligent and complex creatures, in some respects possibly exceeding our own. They have a complex "spoken" language, individual and pod names, recognize individual humans, and have physically attacked humans literally in the single digits in all of recorded history, and only after significant provocation. Love and respect for cetaceans.
Interesting
Ok attenborough... there are many pods doing this..... and if you did some non you tube " research" youd know its an orca habit not simply your two little orca friends. And more and more are being found with bent fins due to their diets... stop being that dude who thinks they are a you tube nature documentary host andkeep things simple and non preachy... no one cares sorry mate, just enjoy the video
One pod has even taught their granddaughters how to beach hunt 💯 their techniques are nothing short of amazing 😎
The first time Orcas were caught on tape attacking a great white was of the Coast of California by the Farallon Islands in 1997. They were definitely not Port and Starborad so you may be wrong about your theory.
@@alexshropshire4651 I could indeed could be mistaken. Port and Starboard have been seen to operate around South Africa.
Yeah the White Shark liver is the Orca favorite snack
The Orcas getting revenge for people who were killed by sharks.
He ate their liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti.
The spaghetti thumbnail was strange.
Learned so much! Thank you! Put together very well!!😊😊😊
Whale “You said it was just a kisss”😂😂
The easiest way to reach those hard to reach whale tongue, the orcas just scatter some lego in the whales path, when it step on the lego and shout out in pain, the orca dart in and snatch up that delicious tongue 😂😂😂
I didn’t know orcas were gangsta like this, cool👌
Yea I wish we had orcas on the east coast here in North Carolina
This barely even scratches the surface of what makes orcas special. No mention of how their bite is multiple times stronger than that of a great white, not a word on how some are capable of intentionally beaching themselves and _going onto land to grab prey._ The physical capabilities, however, are secondary to their minds, which this video also fails to mention; nothing about how they have a whole SOCIETY, no mention of how they _have their own fucking language_ with dialects and everything, or how they're the only other animal to have unique culture that they pass down to their young, or how their sense of self/consciousness, awareness of their existence, abstract thinking, and emotional/social intelligence is possibly second only to us.
Orcas love liver with fava beans.
Great white sharks are scary but they are not the top dawg. Orcas eat great white sharks' livers for breakfast and sharks literally pee when they sense orcas. I would take a mammalian brain versus a fish brain when comparing marine predators of the same size.
That thumbnail look like Jaws found a bowl of spaghetti and snorted it.
Shark: "and I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti"
Well, he is a gourmet, having a lot of fun😅🤣😂
Orca: “. I once ate a great white sharks liver with a nice Chianti and some fave beans…..fe Fe Fe Fe Fe…..’. 😊. No laughs…. Wow. Tough crowd.
7 gills are pests that bite. Good Orcas.
Some of the orcas were also killing sharks to farm xp!
Livers are nutritious .... rich in iron mostly. perhaps thats why?
I’ve always enjoyed this man talking. I’ve enjoyed this as well. Blessings Be. This one was fun to learn about.
Are those ramen noodles ?🤣
"Orcas are known for their intelligence, so maybe they did it out of simple cruelty." That logic strains the imagination...
Or they hated another predator who could kill other Orcas in family, especially young ones. Saw the enemy and destroyed it. Especially in THIER preferred home areas.
Who doesn’t like liver. I love beef and chicken livers. They tasted it and loved it. There’s nothing else to figure out.
Mmmm, foie de requin! An orca’s favorite!
These orcas are going nuts going after the sharks and going after the sailboats
Never, ever "insult" an orca.
Wow thresher sharks use their tails like scorpions ,this channel is both educational and entertaining!!
More similar to an iguana since it uses it to whip & stun prey not sting/ envenomate it
If I'm correct, the liver is packed with essential nutrients and probably takes a while to digest: no doubt a pregnant Orca is going to benefit as unborn calf and whale won't be without calories essential for their diet - thank you for the upload.
What was that in the thumbnail looking like spaghetti....?
Basically Orcas and dolphins can batter sharks to kill them…the sharks essentially drown…becoming dinner
Orcas are Dolphins 😊
Bro got ramen coming out of him
Nah, man…..
It wasn’t Orcas, it was the seals finally getting even with the sharks!
This is ridiculous..SHARK LIVES MATTERS ..I STAND WITH THE SHARKS 😂😂😂
Liver? But... no oinions? lol.
Whats with the thimbnail spaghetti 🍝??? Coming out the sharks nose. Or ear? 😅
Our house cat used to imitate pidgeons and other birds when stalking them through our floor length windows. I thought it was common behaviour.
Mine would drag them through the sliding doors and chase them up and down the parquet floor living room. Sounded exactly like a Celtics basketball game.
now orcas are flipping boats...learned behavior
The most awesome video yet. Thank you 🙏
Incredibly smart are orcas they adjust their hunting strategy to suit their environment.
These things are awesome, what’s not to love? They’re top of the food chain, in the ocean. They’re cute, humanity’s been tricked into loving them. And who can blame us? And they’re mega evil serial killers 😂. They crack me up, lol
the liver of sharks is the best and strongest cleaning organ out there,
with all the crap in the ocean i think the orcas are like : oh wow i better get some good vitamins!
Orcas like whale tongues...
Orcas have *incredibly* sophisticated abilities to 'see' into the bodies of their prey, and as much as many scientists would like to pretend otherwise, it isn't fully understood. What seems obvious to me, if you drop all of the pretense, is that they possess the ability to pick and choose the bits of their prey that will either benefit or nourish them the most. Humans do the same, and I don't think the gap of potential in either awareness or intellect between the two is that great. In some ways, orcas may be far more evolved than we are. Their behaviors appear to be as inexplicable as our own, and just as we struggle to define or explain bizarre tendencies within our own species, I don't think orca habits will ever be easy or even possible to comprehend. One thing is clearly understood, if not from the shark example- Orcas can be incredibly wasteful. If that isn't the hallmark of consciousness then I don't know what is. Put enough points into one skill tree and you neglect another.
Edit: Short of asking them. That idea isn't as crazy as it sounds- we may very well be 'talking' to them within a few decades. I recommend looking that whole deal up, because it is FASCINATING.
Double Edit: While it is true that toothed whales only have the one set of teeth to use for their whole lengthy life, I don't think we can even remotely claim that that is the sole reason that pod chooses to eat only the liver of sharks. If anything, it is probably due to the nutrition value compared to the rest. It *must* be significant. Or tasty. We're talking about a highly intelligent apex predator that has several options on the table. In fact, I suspect that many pods' specialized hunting habits are a fallacy. Which would make sense- they're incredibly difficult to study when they aren't exactly where we expect them to be. Just because we see them doing the one thing many times does not at *ALL* mean that that is all they do. Whatever the answer may be, it isn't as simple as 'liver is easier to chew than opting to eat the rest of the shark.' At the end of the day the orcas clearly don't give a frick, because if the teeth wear thing is a factor they quite simply wouldn't do it. While it clearly plays a factor, it also *clearly* doesn't weigh in as the ONLY factor. Give respect where it is due.
A lot of what your saying is maybe reasonable, but the certainty in which you say it is dripping with irony.
Cats are also highly intelligent apex predators. My cat would eat nuclear waste if I rubbed a tuna treat on it. Your hypothesis of animal awareness is... weak at best. People aren't really into eating animal guts because they're highly nutritional - they eat what tastes good.
And yea we drink a lot coffee even though we know it's real bad for our teeth so I dunno if your last point holds up either. Don't think there are Orca research centres sending out pamphlets to other Orcas about how chewing bones leads to tooth damage.
My personal opinion is in agreement with the Iron hypothesis. Animals are well documented to go to great lengths to acquire scarce nutrients, like goats on cliffs or elephants in caves. An unique animal like an Orca would probably need to meet demanding dietary needs.
Orca - hey whaler, you get the blubber, I get the tongue, cool! 😎
I guess they're called KILLER whales for a reason.
Cause they are gay.
Eg. free willy
Orcas are the main reason why Megalodon extint.
Remember orcas ARE mammals. They need to breathe air, unlike sharks. 🎉❤
Thats interesting about thresher sharks, I thought only mantis shrimp could produce cavitation
Pistol shrimp also do
Sharks 🦈 liver missing
I think there is a shrimp called, "snapping shrimp," or maybe, "popping shrimp," that has a trigger like claw that can also produce cavitation with the larger claw.
@@indridcold8433
It's the pistol shrimp, as the first reply says, that I believe you're referring to.
Orcas Eat Shark 🦈 Livers Like Sushi " Fresh An Raw Till its All Gone "
11:00 - it's called cavitation. It's produced by any very rapidly moving object in water (such as a boat's propeller) and it literally rips water apart creating bubbles
Static pressure of a liquid reducing it to below the liquid's vapour pressure subsequently forming gas bubbles is a far cry from "Literally" ripping water apart
@@sagebiddi It's just a fancy way of putting it. How big is the gas pressure in those bubbles? Notice that they collapse as soon as they appear. They don't float up. They are, practically speaking, voids.
@maksphoto78 understood Mr Photo ...my apologies for the attempt to steer you to the correct notion as I mistakenly thought you might not be "initiated" ....but in the words of a muscle bound asthmatic villain " ...but we ARE initiated, aren't we Bruce "
They would be good boxers 😂
Orcas are bullies of the sea, fight something your own size and fierceness.
My Brit ears will NEVER get used to hearing Yank "Poomers" (Pumas)
Brian, I'm a "Yank," and I'd say "puma." But we usually call that big cat a mountain lion or a cougar. And Brits have their own amusing pronunciations, too. ;)
That’s how I feel hearing you people pronounce “aluminum.” 😅
Orcas know which parts they like to eat in certain fish. Brilliant.
I once heard that the liver of a large shark has the largest amount of protein and nutrients in the ocean.
Your comment sparked me into research mode. I found nothing except info about shark liver oil. Kinda makes me sad 🤣 I really want to believe your statement
@gotmetal1369 it's from one of these yt shorts. I'm def not a shark expert.
I think you are correct. However, liver is the prime component to eat out of all animals. It just happens to be the best from sharks. They use their livers as a substitute for a swim bladder to help them not to be so heavy in water. Thus, the liver is an amazing storehouse of fatty proteins in sharks.
@@indridcold8433 That is true. The livers of animals are the most nutritiously dense part of any animal; next-usually the brain (fatty tissue) or intestines ( packed with blood and depend on when it last ate, could have nutrients from digestion)
yet the chinese only eats the fins…..
I mean we know orca love that liver but where did the get the noodle to boil in that shark to come out it’s head? 😂
Shark: "But I'm an apex predator! Apex!!!"
If an Orca was James bond they'd be
OO7rca - Liver Let Die
Orcas eat what they want😂
Orca's are cool.
Yeah, and especially given their black and white color pattern.
The liver is full of energy? Sounds like sharkbucks!
You know why Orca’s eat shark livers, because they can!
Love how the animated orcas under the water had a bent over fin like Willy from Free Willy.
It was to lead the sharks to a false sense of security.
Some orcas swing the other way, this is known as a distinct way of showing they are really Gay killer whales
Hence the name free "willy"
Male Orcas have bent fins when they've lived in captivity most wild Orcas don't have bent fins
Thank you for teaching me so much
This sounds like an American advert, it's to exhausting to listen to 🤭
Orcas will make great food critics
I'M FLABBERGASTED! The usual nature documentaries never mention some of these details, if memory serves.
I appreciate the trypophobia warning!!!!
although I was not able to get my hand in front of the screen fast enough
They ate there liver's with some lima beans, and a canteen.....hisssss 😅
Sea pandas be getting too smart 😮
chinese people watching this video "looks like shark liver is now on the menu boys"
Orcas are picky eaters; shark livers and waste the rest 😂
The orca could not finish eating the shark.
Conclusion: "We're going to need a bigger orca."
Glad orcas get some of these sharks
Liverking has his redemption
after all!
Now I imagine an Orca speaking in Hannibal Lector's voice speaking about eating shark livers...
I'm gonna try the moonwalk next time I go deer hunting
Awesome video !
Thank you Orca
I just came to find out why the shark in the thumbnail has spaghetti coming out of its ear 🤔
Why does it?