Tiger Sharks – Don't Mess With Killer Whales!

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  1. longknife

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    We call them Killer Whales because they are the most ferocious predators in the sea. Orcas are very intelligent and work effectively as teams. Yet, there has never been one recorded – or even legends – about those in the wild attacking humans. [Yes, we all know about the one at Sea World – in captivity]

    The article with a neat video is @ http://www.rightwingnews.com/top-ne...lly-owned-gang-killer-whales-use-carcass-toy/
     
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    Everyone loves sharks cause they are so cool and stuff, but the fact is they are pre-programmed robots. They don't have much chance against something as intelligent as an Orca. Even in the case of extremely big sharks, their programming would tell them to stay away from Orcas, while the Orcas brains and communication with each other may say..."Hey guys lets screw around with that shark".

    Orcas have learned that turning a shark upside down causes its programming to literally freeze.......if they hold it that way it will drown, or they can kill it at leisure.
     
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    'The tiger shark is the top predator in those waters, so to see it knocked off the top of the food chain, to see it afraid, to see it fight for its life and lose was pretty incredible.’

    No, the tiger shark is not the top predator in those waters. It's not knocked off the top of the food chain, it's just had a link placed over it.
     
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    Washington State Directive Aims to Help Endangered Orcas...
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    Washington State Directive Aims to Help Endangered Orcas
    March 15, 2018 — With the number of endangered Puget Sound orcas at a 30-year low, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday signed an executive order directing state agencies to take immediate and longer-term steps to protect the struggling whales.
     

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