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3 boats sunk after apparent coordinated orca attacks
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Sailors speak out about the seemingly targeted incidents and scientists weigh in on the whale behavior.
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@dlight9849

11 months ago

Anyone else here on the whales' side 🙋‍♀️ We're ruining their home, trapping and killing them in nets, hitting them with boats and motors. Of course they're pissed.

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@GuantanamoBayBarbie3

11 months ago

This behavior was virtually unheard of until this last decade. They're very intelligent animals, and normally gentle creatures with humans, so you do have to wonder what provoked this dramatic change.

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@wildcatste

11 months ago

I’m surprised it’s taken this long for nature to strike back

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@Lenny.262

10 months ago

The orcas all had headphones and were listening to We're Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister 😂

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@nativestacker4185

11 months ago

The problem could also be over-fishing , the Orca could be associating the loss of food with boats .

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@alonzocoyethea6148

11 months ago

Remember, Orcas are some of the world's most intelligent animals...They know every boat may out to take thier food , pollute the water, snag one of the pack in thier nets, etc...I just think they're saying,"Stay outta our turf..you're a threat to us"

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@InnerFire6213

10 months ago

Terrifying animal. They’re intelligent, emotionally driven, can work effectively as a team of usually 15 individuals, has built in sonars and are very athletic in their element. They can weigh 10 tons and still jump 15 feet out of the water. Even sharks and whales are afraid of them. With that weight, speed and strength if they decide to gang up on a ship it won’t take much to destroy one.

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@thegreatbourne7889

10 months ago

Love to see it….. I’m amazed it took this long for them to do this. They’re extremely intelligent and develop different cultural identities from other pods. This pod is looking like it’s found a new thing to add to their culture.

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@mnyshrpknvs

11 months ago

Man always questions these behaviors and never considers we've pushed them into a corner! Even man's best friend will bite when cornered and abused

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@guillermoarrazola4935

11 months ago

Being a sailor , I believe that the movement of the rudder is producing a sound that is very disturbing to the Orcas. I hope this message is seen by marine biologists and check out this possibility. All sail boats that have been sunk have had their rudders destroyed. Guillermo R. Arrazola Florida, USA

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@Rempast

10 months ago

Respect to the whales. Humans have been getting away with too much for too long this is a sign of the times.

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@sjvieaux8312

10 months ago

It seems like nature is finally taking a swing back at us. We deserve it.

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@danagorham2083

11 months ago

It's amazing and scary how smart the Orca is. The most part harmless? They are an apex predator for a reason. Odds are they are fighting back and trying to tell people to go away. It also looks like in the earlier part, the whales were testing/looking for weaknesses on the boats.

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@maryelizabeth8058

11 months ago

I don't blame the whales. They are intelligent. They are being hurt & showing revenge...it's amazing. Every living creature has emotions....the whales have had enough...wow😢

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@GHO5T3DFreelance

10 months ago

the Sea World reviews got around..

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@j3nnahr0s3

11 months ago

This is heartbreaking and shows the lasting effects humans have on these beautiful whales. 😢❤. Hopefully we can use this as a motivator to be better and change the way they're treated by humans ❤

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@horseygurl143

11 months ago

As a horse owner and someone who lives in a rural locale with many animals all around, I have noticed that animals do take on attitudes of each other. They watch and mimic each other. I have seen one horse learn to turn on the lights of the barn, and soon thereafter, he's taught the others how to do that. I just wish the orcas would go after whalers and bring them down!!!

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@menace3507

11 months ago

We’ve known for some time now that these beautiful creatures possess intelligence which means memory and emotions. I don’t blame them one bit however if these boat owners are not guilty of any ill behaviour then I do feel for them. But the fact remains, nature is sending us a strong message. They’ve been hurt and they are learning.

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@justme.9711

11 months ago

This originated from Spanish fishermen hurting/attacking the whales and since then there had been sailboats attacked and damaged by whales around Spain, quite a few, ask the cruising sailing community. Now it seems to have spread and has become an intrenched culture among the orca communities.

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@user-zp7jp1vk2i

7 months ago

up Rivers' Inlet in BC the mother Orca cruised by and I had to look UP at her back. My salmon boat was shorter than her baby! Experience of a lifetime.

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