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Incredible Orca Hunt | Frozen Planet II | BBC Earth
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This orca pod uses incredible tactics to hunt seals protected by rafts of ice. Only around 100 orcas in the world use this remarkable technique.

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@airone7794

1 year ago

The shot where the whale go out of the water and you can see her staring at the seal is incredible

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@brelzzz

9 months ago

The seal looked at the camera man like “so you just gone let this happen?”

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@trevortillis5220

10 months ago

I like how the seal looks at the camera like, "im screwed, right??"

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@Wow7james

8 months ago

Damn that eye contact that the whale did to the seal is unbelievable

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@paulfaganpianist

1 year ago

The rhythm of that scene where they crack the ice is at movie level epic. The choreographed swim under the ice followed by the shattering effect is just amazing.

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@rexx9496

1 year ago

Can we just take a moment and give some props to the videographers filming this? They go to the ends of the earth and capture this stuff so professionally that we feel like we are right there. We have shots so close up we can see the pupils of the orcas and seals. Shots from the air, shots from under the water, shots at eye level, all seamlessly put together to the point that we don't even think about how rare it is for humans to even witness this let alone capture in a way that feels like we are standing there ourselves. Hats off.

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@jansandman6983

6 months ago

The mother orca stopping the others on pouncing the seal immediately because they might get hurt on the sharp edges of the ice berg is insanely intelligent.

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@AmanKumar-un1he

10 months ago

1:10 Coldest death stare ever

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@walkwithmeASMR

1 year ago

I had no idea that orcas could do this. This is on another level. Actually incredible. The level of communication going on between them to deliver such perfect synchronisation is extraordinary.

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@psell8628

1 year ago

It's incredible how David Attenborough is still narrating these documentaries while in his late 90s. He's iconic

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@NGCgalaxy

10 months ago

The cinematography, the moment, the narration, the ocras' intelligence and the seal looks and emotions ... the perfection of this short video is on another level

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@JotaP1n

10 months ago

1:14 Damn, that staring is freaking scary.

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@David-qp9bq

1 year ago

No one does animal documentaries better than the BBC

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@LouisianaCoullion1990

1 year ago

0:46 The way they all lined up to break that ice, was mind blowing

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@vt_hikaru

3 months ago

Its incredible how they learned to break the ice into smaller pieces and they push it to open sea. I had no idea they could do that! It's both impressive and terrifying

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@bigdaddydiesel4053

8 months ago

The seal looks at the cameraman like thanks a lot

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@ThanhTran-ye4yi

1 year ago

That synchronized swim scene where they cracked the ice in pieces was epic. I can't help, but think how many hundreds of hours of waiting by the film makers to be able to catch that moment. How many drone launches where each launch only lasts 20 minutes? It gives me chill thinking about it. Respect for the film makers.

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@shawshank178

1 year ago

The way they cracked the big piece of ice was amazing!

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@jeffjohnson726

4 months ago

It’s remarkable how intelligent these Orcas are.

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@stevestackpole4042

1 month ago

Orcas are so very smart. I find it fascinating that these mammals can hunt in such cooperation. Also understand that the production of a wave can not only break apart ice but also wash their pray off an ice sheet.

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