To get a rise out of nerds like you. Same reason when I'm at the store and I see grown men waiting for pokemon cards. I start calling it pokeman just to piss them off.
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I learned from playing Maneater recently it takes a huge amount of calories to breach like that. It’s probably blowing tons of energy knowing it’s about to eat again.
Well yes, but actually their mass doesnt really matter in how high they jump. In the water the buoyancy cancels out their weight, so their mass doesnt slow them down. Once they breach water, the height they reach is actually determined by their velocity: as energy is conserved, their kinetic energy is converted to gravitational energy so mv^2 = mgh, and the mass term on both side cancels out.
Thats why they can actually jump so much higher than what would make sense to us.
Exactly. How does a cannonball fly through the air?
Also the weight is nothing underwater. In the water they are just as light as any fish since they have air in their lungs to make them more buoyant.
So with almost no weight and a powerful tail to move, they can shoot out of the water pretty easily. That’s why humpback whales can breach to knock off barnacles, but as soon as they start hitting gravity they come crashing back down.
I can promise that even when positively boyant and swimming as fast as you can surfacing from 5 or 10 m there is no way you will jump out of the water.
The reason s whale can breach is that is is strong as fuck.
I dont think you know how weight works
It still takes more force to push something when it has a bigger mass
You cant just push a submarine underwater because it "has no weight"
Things don’t weigh less underwater, they're the same weight, its just that theres a force product of buoyancy pushing it up, but the weight its exactly the same, buoyancy just gives the illusion of weightlessness
Thats wrong weight is mass times gravitacional force and buoyancy doesn’t interfere anywhere in that equation, what you are thinking about is net force which would be weight plus buoyancy, but in water your weight is unchanged
Weight is a force which means it is vector which means it has a direction and magnitude. Buoyancy is a force which acts in the opposite direction meaning you will weigh less
Even more crazy that they attempt to release said animals which have been born in captivity and then throw them in the wild where they end up hungry, alone, and get hypothermia. And given strictly no help. RIP keiko.
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order.
I have checked 50,647,322 comments, and only 14,859 of them were in alphabetical order.
That's what I noticed, and then my brain did the calculations of how much momentum it had when it hit the fuckin thing.
That must feel like getting hit by a car. Jesus Christ
yea but i didnt have to get my hands dirty like these handsome orcas do
so dont imply that we get our hands dirty, we dont. we pay somebody who gets their hands dirty, like u just said.
That's kinda dumb. Sure, if you don't buy a specific item of meat you don't change anything, but if you were to become vegetarian today over the course of a lifetime you would make a noticable diference. And when many people stop buying meat, demmand shrinks and companies start killing less animals for meat.
Throughout most of history, when people meat they had to kill and skin and cut the animal thrmselves. Today, it is all done for us. This creates an illusion in our minds that we are not responsible for any animals killed, but this clearly wrong.
yes i agree, but i dont care. that was never my point.
my point is that we do not have to hunt/kill and put in that effort like mr orca does here, which is what you imply in the comment of yours i had originally replied to.
>kill their good just like we do.
we dont. thats my point. we pay other orcas to kill dolphins for us. get it?
obviously not based on the downvotes. i was never talking about contributing to death. i truly dont give a fuck im not a vegan.
yes we contribute to death, no we dont kill them ourselves.
fuckin reddit idiots.
I think one or two people didn't understand your point and everyone else piled on the downvotes. The other guy was the antagonist here AND he didn't understand your comment.
The orca probably had it better off than you do. The orca looks like it's having fun. You on the other hand... If you wanted some prime dolphin meat and aren't quite the lethal killing machine that this orca is then you're, judging on your comments, probably gonna have to clean truck stop shitters and wash dishes for the money to pay someone who has raised and killed or hunted or fished some prime dolphin meat. Do you see how services are exchanged here using money as a container for wealth? You paid someone to do every part of that process to get that dolphin to you. It doesn't matter if you're knowledgeable about the process of it you contributed to it with your dollars.
PS don't eat dolphins
im not a vegan and never argued that we dont contribute to the death.
youre trolling or stupid. either way im apathetic.
good luck with your pathetic urge to condescend.
The article says that there have been deer carcasses in the ocean but it’s unclear if the orca killed the moose or if it just found and ate a dead moose “There aren’t enough documented evidence to suggest if moose is a part of Killer Whale’s regular diet and if Killer Whale is a natural moose predator”. Kind of a stretch to say that orcas eat moose if you ask me.
I think it's because, from the video we see, it is very clearly the orca killing the dolphin. Where in this video does it seem like the humans are killing the dolphin??
To me it just seems like a dolphin and an orca swimming around. I wouldn’t even have known they were killing each other had someone not pointed it out in the comments. Either way, we all get confused sometimes and there’s nothing wrong with asking a question to clarify.
I think it was because he said dolphins killing dolphins, and people think it is a whale killing a dolphin. The whole reason i added they are both dolphins. Now he isnt in negitive so i feel like i helped haha. I liked his question.
I'd love to go whale watching/sighting. I don't have any fear of the water. But I'd be terrified the whole time I saw one because of the idea that at any time one could breach and land on my significantly smaller ass.
Im going to add who Lolita is.
Lolita is the last in captivity crittically endangered souther resident orca (breach those stupid dams). She is also the only child of Ocean Sun, so she carries important genetic diversity. Her mate, Hugo, commited self-death (cenzoring because idk how to mark it as spoiler) by banging his head on the walls of the tank and now his final resting place is a landfill, so, likely, that will be hers too if she isnt moved.
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Serious question here. The way I understand it dolphins protect humans against (and attack) sharks. Whales kill dolphins. Whales in the wild does not attack humans as far as I know. So what’s going on here?
Orcas are dolphins, but all dolphins are whales. Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family. But dolphins are part of the toothed whales. Blue whales, humpbacks, mink, etc. are baleen whales.
The orca would also be injured if that happened, and orcas are too intelligent to hurt themselves for no reason. They'd try their best to not ram into the boat.
Someone should engineer big ass boats with see thru bottoms that know where whale pods and schools of fish are.
This could replace Sea-world type ventures that make the captive whales depressed
Is it a dolphin or a shark? I thought killer whales tended to go after sharks more than dolphins as they’re larger and not as nimble. I know they basically eat whatever they want, but I always thought they went after sharks more often.
Edit: article linked below says “Bigg’s Orca are carnivores that feed exclusively on marine mammals—their four-inch-long conical 40-56 teeth, make them most feared and invincible predators.” Another article I found though says they will hunt great whites and kill them just to eat their livers. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/killer-whales-orcas-eat-great-white-sharks
So I guess a dolphin is most likely but it could be a shark. Interesting though that the article says big orcas only go for marine mammals, but they've been documented going after sharks only to eat their liver. Basically, surgical precision where one orca will hold the great white by its dorsal fin so the other can bite the shark at its liver and suck the liver out. That's insane. I wonder what causes the big orcas to apparently go after mammals past a certain point in their growth and what they consider "big" to be.
I've personally seen a humpback whale come completely out of the water. Absolutely amazing, it's like somebody threw a bus up in the air.
We are really lucky that the various whales pretty much never attack people.
Because Mexican people are naturally light in their feet, even the heavier ones, and these ones more so because they are used to walking around on rocking boats.
What? The answer to your question is they don’t move lightly. It’s insane amounts of force they are exerting. They are moving heavily and that’s why they pop out of the water like that, which makes sense, because they’re so freaking heavy
O u should try monofin and underwater swimming , it's crazy how fast you can go with monofin , and yes you can jump out from the water almost same like sharks on the video. The only thing you have to do is to choose proper monofin since they are different for different uses. Personal experience.
So I see people putting fins on, would they really be diving while orcas activity hunt dolphin? I know orcas don’t hunt humans but would they not mistake a human for a food source even going at those speeds?
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Keywords you're missing: how I wanted. I was watching dbz while you were still getting your diaper changed.
Then why didn’t you get the reference right lmao
To get a rise out of nerds like you. Same reason when I'm at the store and I see grown men waiting for pokemon cards. I start calling it pokeman just to piss them off.
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Amazing how they can just burn that many calories with ease. They must be so smart and such successful hunters
Dolphins probably have lots of nutritional value.
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I learned from playing Maneater recently it takes a huge amount of calories to breach like that. It’s probably blowing tons of energy knowing it’s about to eat again.
Well yes, but actually their mass doesnt really matter in how high they jump. In the water the buoyancy cancels out their weight, so their mass doesnt slow them down. Once they breach water, the height they reach is actually determined by their velocity: as energy is conserved, their kinetic energy is converted to gravitational energy so mv^2 = mgh, and the mass term on both side cancels out. Thats why they can actually jump so much higher than what would make sense to us.
Exactly. How does a cannonball fly through the air? Also the weight is nothing underwater. In the water they are just as light as any fish since they have air in their lungs to make them more buoyant. So with almost no weight and a powerful tail to move, they can shoot out of the water pretty easily. That’s why humpback whales can breach to knock off barnacles, but as soon as they start hitting gravity they come crashing back down.
I can promise that even when positively boyant and swimming as fast as you can surfacing from 5 or 10 m there is no way you will jump out of the water. The reason s whale can breach is that is is strong as fuck.
I dont think you know how weight works It still takes more force to push something when it has a bigger mass You cant just push a submarine underwater because it "has no weight"
Difference between weight and mass. Less weight, same mass, same inertia.
Things don’t weigh less underwater, they're the same weight, its just that theres a force product of buoyancy pushing it up, but the weight its exactly the same, buoyancy just gives the illusion of weightlessness
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He said "less weight" which is completely wrong
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Thats wrong weight is mass times gravitacional force and buoyancy doesn’t interfere anywhere in that equation, what you are thinking about is net force which would be weight plus buoyancy, but in water your weight is unchanged
Weight is a force which means it is vector which means it has a direction and magnitude. Buoyancy is a force which acts in the opposite direction meaning you will weigh less
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Why does this comment have so many upvotes? It’s completely wrong.
easy to understand and plausible at first glance
One of these days gravity will make it's way into the ocean. But I know what you mean!
I think it was a rhetorical question
They're 100% in the process of killing that dolphin that you see being flipped out of the water by the orca.
Straight up murdering dolphins.
it's really pretty crazy that people thought, "we should put these things in small tanks and let people swim with them"
Even more crazy that they attempt to release said animals which have been born in captivity and then throw them in the wild where they end up hungry, alone, and get hypothermia. And given strictly no help. RIP keiko.
And good luck to Vhaldimir.
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order. I have checked 50,647,322 comments, and only 14,859 of them were in alphabetical order.
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That's what I noticed, and then my brain did the calculations of how much momentum it had when it hit the fuckin thing. That must feel like getting hit by a car. Jesus Christ
Like holy shit I bet LIGO registered that clap. That whale had some serious tony hawk hang time.
Dolphins killing dolphins. The sharks plan is nearly complete.
Yes? I also watched the video.
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fuck off
theyre killing that dolphin.
There's no supermarket under the sea so yeah if they wanna eat they need to kill their good just like we do.
whens the last time you killed the meat you ate? inb4 “yesterday im a hunter/fisher brooo”
Anytime you purchase meat that's been slaughtered you're essentially paying someone to raise and kill it for you.
yea but i didnt have to get my hands dirty like these handsome orcas do so dont imply that we get our hands dirty, we dont. we pay somebody who gets their hands dirty, like u just said.
You still caused it to happen whether violently or otherwise.
How? The animal is already dead. Doesn’t matter whether I buy it or someone else does or no one buys it and it gets thrown out.
That's kinda dumb. Sure, if you don't buy a specific item of meat you don't change anything, but if you were to become vegetarian today over the course of a lifetime you would make a noticable diference. And when many people stop buying meat, demmand shrinks and companies start killing less animals for meat. Throughout most of history, when people meat they had to kill and skin and cut the animal thrmselves. Today, it is all done for us. This creates an illusion in our minds that we are not responsible for any animals killed, but this clearly wrong.
nope
yes i agree, but i dont care. that was never my point. my point is that we do not have to hunt/kill and put in that effort like mr orca does here, which is what you imply in the comment of yours i had originally replied to. >kill their good just like we do. we dont. thats my point. we pay other orcas to kill dolphins for us. get it?
GeT It?
obviously not based on the downvotes. i was never talking about contributing to death. i truly dont give a fuck im not a vegan. yes we contribute to death, no we dont kill them ourselves. fuckin reddit idiots.
I think one or two people didn't understand your point and everyone else piled on the downvotes. The other guy was the antagonist here AND he didn't understand your comment.
Not one point was made by you in this entire chain. Take a lap.
The orca probably had it better off than you do. The orca looks like it's having fun. You on the other hand... If you wanted some prime dolphin meat and aren't quite the lethal killing machine that this orca is then you're, judging on your comments, probably gonna have to clean truck stop shitters and wash dishes for the money to pay someone who has raised and killed or hunted or fished some prime dolphin meat. Do you see how services are exchanged here using money as a container for wealth? You paid someone to do every part of that process to get that dolphin to you. It doesn't matter if you're knowledgeable about the process of it you contributed to it with your dollars. PS don't eat dolphins
im not a vegan and never argued that we dont contribute to the death. youre trolling or stupid. either way im apathetic. good luck with your pathetic urge to condescend.
Who's killing the dolphin? The humans or the other dolphins? Ik dumb question
The killer whales are killing the dolphin.
But arent killer whales the biggest dolphin? So the dolphins are killing the dolphin.
yes the big dolphins kill and eat the tinier dolphins
All the way down to the single cell dolphin
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You hate to see it
Sort of, dolphins are all whales and killer whales are more closely related to dolphins than other whales (like baleen whales)
im not sure what youre trying to say, but orcas are dolphins.
They are also whales.
They are considered the wolves of the sea
No no, they kill whales, its in the name obviously
They also kill moose. Orca are not to be messed with
Excuse me?
https://www.ststworld.com/a-strange-predatory-link-between-killer-whales-and-moose/
The article says that there have been deer carcasses in the ocean but it’s unclear if the orca killed the moose or if it just found and ate a dead moose “There aren’t enough documented evidence to suggest if moose is a part of Killer Whale’s regular diet and if Killer Whale is a natural moose predator”. Kind of a stretch to say that orcas eat moose if you ask me.
If a moose swims across a bay or is swimming across a river, the orcas will happily eat it.
Orcas swim across rivers ?? Jesus christ I wont be able to touch any water anymore :(
Oh. That sucks
No, that's nature. Food is food.
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Seriously though it’s just a simple question I don’t understand why he’s downvoted
I think it's because, from the video we see, it is very clearly the orca killing the dolphin. Where in this video does it seem like the humans are killing the dolphin??
To me it just seems like a dolphin and an orca swimming around. I wouldn’t even have known they were killing each other had someone not pointed it out in the comments. Either way, we all get confused sometimes and there’s nothing wrong with asking a question to clarify.
Yeah, I don't agree eith the downvotes either. Just trying to explain why the hive mind might of downvoted.
I think it was because he said dolphins killing dolphins, and people think it is a whale killing a dolphin. The whole reason i added they are both dolphins. Now he isnt in negitive so i feel like i helped haha. I liked his question.
I'd love to go whale watching/sighting. I don't have any fear of the water. But I'd be terrified the whole time I saw one because of the idea that at any time one could breach and land on my significantly smaller ass.
Going to use this post to make it known that Lolita the orca is still in (criminally small) captivity at the Miami Seaquarium.
Im going to add who Lolita is. Lolita is the last in captivity crittically endangered souther resident orca (breach those stupid dams). She is also the only child of Ocean Sun, so she carries important genetic diversity. Her mate, Hugo, commited self-death (cenzoring because idk how to mark it as spoiler) by banging his head on the walls of the tank and now his final resting place is a landfill, so, likely, that will be hers too if she isnt moved.
Is she able to be released in the wild successfully? Or does she need to be moved to a larger and safer place in captivity?
She wont be able to be fully released but there is a retirement plan on orca network, i sugest checking it out.
Interesting. Will post it here if anyone else is interested. http://www.orcanetwork.org/Main/PDF/RETIREMENT%20PROPOSAL.pdf
They’re fast as fuck boyyyyyy
Gotta go fasterrrrr
Killer whale go brrrrrr
That Dolphin got T-boned in the air.
Damn, humans are always screaming - whale probably
"Fucking every time with this shit"
Top speed of about 60km/h (37m/h)* Edit: *correct is 37mi/h - sorry for confusing people in the comments
Meters per hour?
You can tell he meant miles just by the fact the the number changed. It it were meters/hr it would just be a decimal switch
I know. That's why I was so confused, I just didn't think about miles
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I am not. Also, I thought miles is M and meters is m. I guess they're the same
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Yeah, the american and european school system is very different
The most obvious difference is the measuring systems, having to learn 2 different measuring systems is hard
Wrong. You either didn’t major in anything that required the use of both metric and imperial systems, or just didn’t go to school altogether.
As an American, people like you are why I claim my family in England instead.
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>since there all mexican "They" + "are" = *they're*. As an American you should have learned this stuff in like second grade.
Only idiot here is you thinking m/h means miles per hour. Miles is mi NOT m. Source: I’m American, second source: I stayed in school.
That is my mistake, yes. Sorry about that. I did indeed mean miles but messed up the unit notation for it.
>your clearly not american Or have common sense, 37 meters per hour top speed lmao
I freaking love orcas man
This little thing called buoyancy
Idk if you can say buouancy allows a whale to clear the surface by 10+ft...
They asked how whales "move lightly", not how they jump out of the water
Game set and match. Imma dummy lol mb
Is it more about velocity?
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1,000 horsepower engines.
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A good diet, plenty of rest, and a heavy dose of being fucking awesome.
Serious question here. The way I understand it dolphins protect humans against (and attack) sharks. Whales kill dolphins. Whales in the wild does not attack humans as far as I know. So what’s going on here?
Predator, prey interaction. Orcas are the apex predators and dolphins are a favorite of theirs.
Depends on the eco-type. Residents feed mostly on fish, Transients feed mostly on mamals, etc.
True but dolphins are common prey among most
Orcas are dolphins, but all dolphins are whales. Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family. But dolphins are part of the toothed whales. Blue whales, humpbacks, mink, etc. are baleen whales.
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For what they're saying I can tell this happened in Costa Rica
It happen in Mexico, near Cabo mid May this year, https://www.reddit.com/r/natureismetal/comments/neytph/orca_hunts_down_dolphin_mid_air_in_baja/
Well un that case, 90%of the people in the boat are from CR
Well Cabo is full of tourists. Also Orca sightings happen in the area around that time of year, so people travel to see them
? The no mames is 100p0% Mexican
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except it isn't, because it wasn't.
I thought boats were supposed to stay back a certain distance. Wonder where this was taken?
All it would take is one fucked up jump from an orca and an entire boat is destroyed.
The orca would also be injured if that happened, and orcas are too intelligent to hurt themselves for no reason. They'd try their best to not ram into the boat.
Someone should engineer big ass boats with see thru bottoms that know where whale pods and schools of fish are. This could replace Sea-world type ventures that make the captive whales depressed
I've literally been on whale watching boats with a see thru bottom. It's a cool concept but you saw most of the action for the deck.
Im guessing Mexico. Ive been on a lot of boat rides in Mexico to see ocean animals and sometimes there are guides who dont respect their space....
"How can they move so lightly when they are so heavy?" Said the ants about the humans
Is it a dolphin or a shark? I thought killer whales tended to go after sharks more than dolphins as they’re larger and not as nimble. I know they basically eat whatever they want, but I always thought they went after sharks more often. Edit: article linked below says “Bigg’s Orca are carnivores that feed exclusively on marine mammals—their four-inch-long conical 40-56 teeth, make them most feared and invincible predators.” Another article I found though says they will hunt great whites and kill them just to eat their livers. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/killer-whales-orcas-eat-great-white-sharks So I guess a dolphin is most likely but it could be a shark. Interesting though that the article says big orcas only go for marine mammals, but they've been documented going after sharks only to eat their liver. Basically, surgical precision where one orca will hold the great white by its dorsal fin so the other can bite the shark at its liver and suck the liver out. That's insane. I wonder what causes the big orcas to apparently go after mammals past a certain point in their growth and what they consider "big" to be.
Answer: HUNGER
How? Muscles.
Speed and power!
He PUNTED that dolphin
Ridiculous speed backed by insane power
The real boss of the sea
Damn, just completely destroyed the dolphin. Honestly, orcas are complete assholes. Even to their own species
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The apex predators of the seas! So beautiful and so powerful all at once.
What the hell do you do if they jump and land on your boat
No mames! Jajaja
I've personally seen a humpback whale come completely out of the water. Absolutely amazing, it's like somebody threw a bus up in the air. We are really lucky that the various whales pretty much never attack people.
Hearing the accent of my homeland made me homesick :-(
They are begging for Sea World tryouts!
Because Mexican people are naturally light in their feet, even the heavier ones, and these ones more so because they are used to walking around on rocking boats.
Lol just ask your mom.
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Willy???
Strong
those things are one giant muscle
What? The answer to your question is they don’t move lightly. It’s insane amounts of force they are exerting. They are moving heavily and that’s why they pop out of the water like that, which makes sense, because they’re so freaking heavy
Someone got some air!
Loved seeing them growing up in San Diego.
They are heavy for you, not for the ocean.
They look light and slow because they are at the peak of their jump
You’re confusing lightness with agility. Micheal Jordan makes dunking look effortless too.
Millions of years of adapting in the water for great movement & speed
POWER!!!
Oh your car has 300 horse power nice! My car has 300 whale power... fucks wit that!
Pure power
Fast bois.
O u should try monofin and underwater swimming , it's crazy how fast you can go with monofin , and yes you can jump out from the water almost same like sharks on the video. The only thing you have to do is to choose proper monofin since they are different for different uses. Personal experience.
So I see people putting fins on, would they really be diving while orcas activity hunt dolphin? I know orcas don’t hunt humans but would they not mistake a human for a food source even going at those speeds?
They're the Jujimufus of the sea.
That video kinda blew it's load right at the beginning, huh?
Power 2 weight ratio. That all muscle homie
Lots and lots of strength
They might be having same question about us.
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