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  • But orcas are supposed to be nice cause all intelligent things are automatically nice, like terrorists and people at starbucks.

  • if the human species were to stop interfering with nature, the world would be a better place for it

  • nature is nature and i agree we dont have to interfere in such situations. but i am sure most ppl who say to help the dolphin have in their minds that dolphins are maybe the smartest animals we know of, very intelligent and friendly with ppl, and actualy helped ppl before.

    its like watching a puppie that was in the backyard of a forest house being attacked by a bear and say "no we shouldn't interfere with nature". its normal for ppl to want to protect animals we love

  • @dimos47ki7 thats true but what about the life lesson for the baby orca? I t learning how to hunt and feed

  • @RedNativeRose the life lesson could be said about the bear that attacks a puppie. it could be baby bear and learn to hunt :)

    but still we would probably shot the bear to save our puppie

    but dont get me wrong, i agree on what u say, i just tried to explain why ppl react this way (not that i am an expert, just my opinion).

  • hey, dolphins have saved people before what's wrong with returning the favour?

  • *sob*....Who's gonna save all the poor innocent fish that mean cruel Dolphin has slaughtered for food!!?!...we should tell the Government we want them to make rules/laws for Nature so that -everything-must-live-in-peace­-and-harmony in a "multicultural Ecosystem" where ALL creatures RIGHTS for a safe environment are respected and nothing has to suffer!(unless we agree! xD)... *sob*.... (payed for by your tax dollars of course!) =P

  • no-no-no, not other smart creatures! bad orcas, bad!

  • could of saved that dolphin u wankers

  • @TheWatkins92 Why? this happens all the time.

  • @TheWatkins92 its nature! People heat cows. Not every one but its no against humanity. But it is to starve to someone/something

  • All these people comming here trying to make it seem like dolphins are on the same level as a fucking antelope should go get their heads examined. It is actually very Human of us to feel bad for the dophins. Gee I don't know, maybe the fact that they are the second most intelligent creatures on this planet MIGHT have something to do with that.

  • DAMMM NATURE u scary. lol i do feel bad for the dolphin but its nature. u see on the news everyday about rape abuse torture, murder. etc. We as humans are worse then these amazing creatures. they are teaching. just like you teach a baby to eat

  • My question: In that moment where the dolphin swims TOWARD the boat with Orca's on his tail...Do you, in your opinion, believe the dolphin was looking for "help, assistance, relief, a way out" of it's current situation?

    And if you DO believe that the dolphin was ACTIVELY SEEKING HELP, is it then outside of nature to offer assistance?

  • @pdderek Let me make it absolutely clear, for people who might have doubts in the relationship between themselves and nature, that everything we humans do isssss nature. We are nature. Nature spawned us like everything else, and it's pompous to believe otherwise. Not helping that dolphin was a concious choice by that retard, and he did it because he wanted to get the shot, and not because he did not want to "mess with nature". He is a natural idiot.

  • @pdderek i asked the same thing

    

  • @pdderek you're not helping me lol...all i want to do is get my view , that's all..cool video indeed...but i wouldve helped that dolphin out...

  • Most of you in here insist we must allow nature to take it's course like we, ourselves aren't part of nature? umm hello? where do you think we got our intelligence from? aliens? Was it not our nature that allowed us eventually evolve into intelligent beings? If it's not too much to handle, fathom the fact that no matter what anyone or anything does on this planet, we are all part of nature taking its course.

  • @tonebone8 i actually do think we got our intelligence from aliens...but they're nature too

  • There was an instance not too long ago where a sperm whale--still alive--had beached itself down on the sands of New Zealand.. Most of you would agree to simply let the animal die? because that's nature and we mus'nt interfere. Well how come the whale became beloved by the local community as most beach goers that day and public resources desperatly tried to save its life by throwing buckets of water on it till help arrived? are they all hippies too?

  • @MrHallucinario I'm majoring in Marine biology, exactly, sir. I'm sorry, suddenly I feel as if you may be mentally incapacitated. I'm sowwy lil guy. but the Internet is for grown ups!

  • Orca or Dolphin ,which is the most intellegent??

  • Of course you don't interfere with nature but it would have been cool to see them help the dolphin (don't know how) because dolphins have been known to help humans from sharks. Eh? Its dolphin buddies aren't like hey you messed with nature..

  • i like it

  • Did you feel remorse for the smaller fish the dolphins were eating and playing with each other to eat? If not then your feelings towards the Orcas doing something similar to their food should be similar. Its nature don't read into it, and don't say nature photographer's should help when it is one of their main rules to just leave nature to do what it does.

  • @Rage21 dolphins ain't fish....

  • huh thats funny i was always told not to play with my food

  • @Rage21 does it feel good having one of the top comments?

  • @Rage21 Well the issue is that we have a special relationship with dolphins. Dolphins help humans when we are in trouble so I feel bad to watch them die when the poor dolphin came to the boat to ask for help.

  • Also, @ liljoja, Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis) are the ones featured in this video; however, there are now known to be two, possibly three, species. The dolphin most are familiar with is called the Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).

  • Orcas are one of the most, if not THE most, intelligent creatures on this planet. It is completely natural for an orca to hunt and kill dolphins, as well as seals, penguins, great whales, and sharks, just as it is natural for a human to hunt and kill a deer or cow. Would you have us all stop eating meat, for the sake of morals? I understand that you may have different beliefs than us, and I'm not criticizing that. However, one should let sleeping dogs lie.

  • @MrHallucinario wow, this comment takes "top award for Dumbassness"

  • @tonebone8 hahahhaha you're just some retarded hippy douche bag with sand in your vagina. Your personal beliefs are flawed and just as bad as your grammar. How old are you? 10 years old?? How do you know that Orcas dont have to eat dolphins?? Are you a marine biologist? Lets take a meal off you and see how you would like it....what a dick head....

  • @TemplarX2 YESS! i love you, man. Some people just think they are right and everyone else is wrong. Sheesh. How immature to ridicule anothers' opinion. They think we don't understand their sorry excuse for a point. Taking away one meal that one day, won't do a damned thing. but do they get it? noooo

  • @Griffinltd Ok, is tolerating my opinion too much to ask? I'm on a different level of spirituality than most. Why would I comprehend such idiotic and false "concept"? The Orca do not need to kill dolphins to survive you imbecil. I understand your point, trust me. ok, now that we're on the same page, you can understand MY personal beliefs. Which I won't bother explaining since you think an intelligent orca would die of starvation for taking away one meal. Get real.

  • @tonebone8 so are you a marine biologist? Or are you just a keyboard warrior?

  • @emjaiz FUCK YOU, LOSER. (i just felt you deserved the insult.) I'mm on a different level of spirituality that's all...Learn to tolerate.

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  • wow, ive never read so many retarded comments in all my life.. "Save the dolphin"??? what the fuck? Orcas have to eat dont they?And what the fuck kind of comment is "i'd put the dolphin on the boat and take it to safety"Are these comments written by 10 year olds?Its nature, its gonna happen whether you like it or not..Anyway if that orca didnt eat it, it probably would have ended up in a can of greenseas tuna..my god some people are just so fucken stupid

  • @MrHallucinario i like to know how they gonna drag it onto the boat with whale trying get it. and where safety 50 yards away lol

  • Orcas are really remarkable creatures: smart, strong and efficient, perfect killers. fascinating to watch them

  • @Miratesus Want to explain to me how you would stop a 6 ton killer whale?

  • @watchmyshoes22 You dont without killing it my comment was not serious.

  • @Miratesus that's what i thought... what were they thinking? "woooow it's a beautiful shot" i heard... omg

  • I laugh at the ones saying "OMG HALP THE DULPHIN HURRR DURR" because they're the one's that downvote the videos like this.

    Sorry people it's called "nature" get with the fucking times. This shit happens all the time. You know that baby dear you may of seen in a YouTube video? It probably got mauled and eaten by a bear. Deal with it.

    Also documentary groups have a policy that you can not interfere with nature.

  • @emjaiz downvote on youtube? ಠ_ಠ

  • @emjaiz I agree with you, but problem here is dolphins have been known to save humans from drowning.

  • @emjaiz something tells me that those people commenting things like that don't know what dolphins do. as an example, a group of males can kidnap a female just to rape it and have sex with it, they even rape eachothers as well...

  • @Griffinltd Can't anyone have an honest opinion anymore wwithout having some a-hole tell you how dumb and setback you are. Has it ever occured to you that there are people out there with completely different perspectives as you? Darwin is some dude that some people believe was smart. get over it. tolerate others. i believe in paths and the responsibility given to us while on it.

  • @tonebone8

    I'm sorry, but if you don't understand a simple concept like, "the Orca needs to kill the Dolphin to survive” – you ARE dumb and set back.

    “i believe in paths and the responsibility given to us”

    So you think it was “responsible” for the boat crew to intervene and stop that attack – great, so the Orca then dies of starvation – nice logic their genius. It's called a food chain - it's the reason you continue to exist.

  • @Griffinltd youre are tard that doesnt understand the food chain.. go and explain to these guys how to go about stoppin a Pod of Killer Whales from killing that dolphin.. the Killer Whales dont kill for sport, like the humna race, they kill for food.

  • @lrecollet

    Read my comment again dumbass, or perhaps you're responding to the wrong person. That's EXACTLY what I said, the Orca is killing the Dolphin for food, and those suggesting the boat crew should have "helped" are morons.

  • sweet video. one of my favorites on youtube

  • aww the dolphin seeked help from the occupants of the boat....before having to endure his/her torturous death. dolphins and orcas even, should be looked at as kin to humans....i love them all the same

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  • thats messed up, thats cousin Louie.

  • Did he just say it was a "small pod of dolphins...about 50"? The fuck kind of army sized pods does this guy normally see? Thousands? I've seen maybe 10 pods in my life across 2 continents and 2 oceans. Never seen 50 dolphins in a pod. I'm sure they form up that big somewhere, but I wouldn't call it "small".

  • @promontorium depends on what types?? the bottlenose i have seen have smaller pods, 50 i would consider large. but common dolphin i see all the time in pods of at least 200, up to several thousand as well in offshore areas.

  • Man, Seaworld is huge!

  • the dolphin looks the same as the orcas lol. has white skin too beneath their fins.

    orca feeds on a single dolphin that lasts for long. meanwhile dolphins EAT several little fishes to satisfy their hunger. so hows that for trade off?

  • @liljoja Several sea living animals have white skin on there underside; fish, penguins, dolphins etc. And they are also often dark on top. It's a really good camouflage.

  • @jbkgjbkg but we know that most common dolphins are all gray in color like sharks. right? there are lots of dolphins in my hometown and its all gray. ive seen a pink color(thats the rare one) but not like the orca whale color.

  • @liljoja Yes but grey is darker than white right? ;) Sounds awesome to have them in your own town :) Pink color must be a colour mutation and it's not beneficial for the animal to look that way because both predators and prey may see it easier.

  • @jbkgjbkg no. its different from the normal dolphins, it lives on fresh water and its very rare to be found! i just happened to see one cause i always go with my older cousins when their diving or snorkling even tho i only stay on the boat. "irrawaddy" as what our folks call it in the Philippines.

  • @liljoja There really are no normal dolphin :P But they still have a color mutation ;) Seen them on youtube, really cool creatuers. Must be every girls dream :P

  • @liljoja i was kidding with you man relax

  • @ProjectSeahorse Did you know that there are some people who hunt monkeys for food? 

  • i hate orcas

  • pow

    

  • They drowned it? how to fuck can you drown a dolphin?

  • @RealMadridFC4life because they have lungs like u and me and when they gasp 4 air and get water.:they drown!!

  • @RealMadridFC4life they can dolphins are mammals they breathe air fishes

  • @RealMadridFC4life Dolphin/orca and whales are mammal. They can't breath under water. Which is reason why you see whales spray water. It's called 'breathing to survive'.

  • hillarious debate going on. For some reason, its fine to watch hyenas eat a wildebeast alive, but b/c a dolphin possesses some degree of human-like intelligence, they should not be subjected to their position in the food chain.

    BTW I'm human and I kill. I don't even need a reason. A fly, a mouse, a duck, a deer, a dolphin. All the same in the chain of life.

  • @Mike10ax Noooo Shit!! =D

  • No one seems to realize that for nature programs to document changes in the hunting patterns of animals as well as maintain their integrity they must not interfere with what they are filming or it will no longer be about nature. Rather than complain about an Orca finding a meal of a dolphin for its family you should go complain about the slaughtering and capture of dolphins in Japan. To interfere here would be stealing food from the mouth of a child.

  • Majestically beautiful

  • I love Orcas and my girlfriend loves dolphin, so Im feeling a conflict...

  • @TheOfficeJ They are both dolphins.

  • @eraldorh U give "Food for Thought" in this post here! What a reverse perspective!(5 kids to feed post) Peace!

  • @XendayaRougeWolf Very true post u wrote!

  • @TheLoftyCastle Very factual post here that u wrote! Peace!

  • you just video it and do nothing what a moron

  • i dont think dolphins are that cute enough to whinge about why this happened, but come on, it clearly looks like it wanted the people on the boat to save it, it was looking and coming up to the boat as dolphins usually do, with their intelligence, yet the humans just let nature take its course. Who are we to mess with it but dolphins usually try to defend humans from sharks

  • @jocinondemhaterzmen It probably tried to hide around the boat. I saw it on TV before when a seal did it at Seal island. They however where forced to take it on board since the great white sharks there are known to breach and thus could land on the boat.

  • those naughty bastards

  • WTF THAT GUY MAKES ME SO MADDDDDD GRRRRRRRR THE DOLPHIN WASSS ALLLLLL HELP SAVE MEEEEEEEE AND THEY JUST LET THE DAMN ORCA EAT THE DOLPHIN SICK MAN SICK

  • @HOLLYWOOD91099 It just tried to hide at the boat. It would have died anyway and the orcas need food.

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  • @MrRoxxstar

    So do ants. 

  • FUCK YOU DAWPHIN!!!

  • What the FUCK, it looked at you! Wanting you to save it. And you just took your DAMN IMAGES! Even if I couldn't do anything about it, which you probably couldn't have, I wouldn't be that happy.

  • @lkdjsnvlmksd I just saw that it swammed by on it's side, pssibly trying to hide close to the boat. it would have died anyway and it would be mean to take the orcas food.

  • it's an orca's natural thing to hunt, so let's just let them do what they do best. they've probably been hunting longer than we've been alive so let's not mess up their traditions just because we feel bad.

  • too sad to see sweet dolphin have to died by orca eat dolphin up.. I have nothing I can do I would save dolphin but orca is follow dolphin, cant save dolphin if dolphin jump in boat then dolphin is safe but really its orca's choice to eat anything.. I though orca favorite eat salmon and seals but orca can eat anything like sharks and dolphins.. Really nothing we can do.. I love dolphins and orca both they both are very beautiful fishes..I wish dolphins and orcas are friends but no..Real Sad..

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  • @mythoughtwhatyousay1 Neither dolphin or orca are "fishes"

  • oh my god... help her!!!!

  • Aww that's sad why didn't they do something :(

  • @pixie0526 I take it you're a vegetarian? Humans are way worse with their food, and it isn't to teach our children how to hunt, its to make money.

  • @pixie0526 Its the food chain?..

  • that dolphin swam right up to them to ask for help, he even showed them his injuries. he's desperate cause he knows hes fucked

  • cats will play with mice, smacking them around until there exhausted and then kill them. how is this any different?

  • what has this got to do with humans? lol makes me laugh just because hes filmed this means in no way he has anything to do with it, this happens hundreds of times a day but no-one is there to film it... jesus

  • all you hippy basteds, if you want to help the thing you swim in there and brake the fight up, fuken tools......

  • @OMBIC LOOOL!

  • A predators heart knows no remorse.

  • Why do they show it on that little fake TV screen. And why do they repeat a bit of the footage twice. Crap editing!

  • this is like watching some kid being beat up by his alcoholic father lol

  • oh no nature we should stop it..but then the whale dies...oh no i'm a hypocrite hippy!!!!!

    when we send these moronic save the whale hippies to the ocean to live the world will progress.

    until then we will continue to die.

    we care more about a tub of lard in the ocean than our own brothers and sisters starving on the street.

  • nom

  • I <3 Orcas!!

  • Arrest warrants issued for this killer whale by the EU, PETA, RSPCA and left-wing organizations generally.

  • magnificent creatures

  • People need to get their fact's straight and understand the food chain and the meaning of life. Orca's have their name "Killer Whale" because years and years ago, they appeared to be deadly, any human to get into contact with one would be killed. But it's sad, and typical to see that the human race is judging ANIMALS by their behaviour and appearance. How many reports have there been of an Orca killing a human? Like, 3 over 100 years. The odds are that they were horrible accidents.

  • ...yet no one complains when a zebra is killed by a lion? C'mon people it's the food chain. Orcas are on top of their realm (sea) just as humans are the top of our own realm (land). If we can kill whatever the hell we please without consequence, how come they can't? Plus it's even more easily justified when you realize this pod had juveniles that were watching & learning from the hunt.

  • @velocimasterx7 The difference is that dolphins are smart. If you notice... the dolphin was wanting help. Dolphins trust humans. The dolphin turned its injured side towards the humans to show that it was hurt, but they didn't do anything and the dolphin was like "oh crap, those humans don't give a $#!T, swim!" Don't give me that food chain nonsense about sentient beings =p Dolphins, elephants are about as smart as us. It's clear that the dolphin was wanting help. Why else swim so close to boat?

  • @TigerghostPictures Listen to me buddy, I know dolphins are very intelligent and sentimental animals, and it's clear enough it was using the boat as refuge from the assault. But this is survival of the fittest. Out in the wild there are no rules. It's eat or be eaten, and these dolphins happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Case closed.

  • @velocimasterx7 There was a video on YouTube a few months ago circulating of a photographer on a safari being mauled by lions. It was removed because it was very graphic, but it astonished me that someone would film this. No one on this safari had a gun to shoot the lions? They dragged the photographer into the bushes and he was screaming for help, but no one came to aid him. Survival of the fittest? After a minute they began ripping him apart and he became a spectacle. Where is our humanity?

  • @TigerghostPictures Uh. Yeah. That's a different case. In this case it was DEFINITELY a wrong-place-wrong-time scenario. But now you're definitely blowing this out of proportion. This is a dolphin, that was a person. We're not here to give animals the same scope as humans. That was an unfortunate accident that no one had the means to save the photographer.

  • @velocimasterx7 Haha. I'm not usually one cry foul for animal rights. I'm not that extremist. After all, can't live without my beef. I have a soft spot for dolphins though... =p

  • @TigerghostPictures Don't worry, so do I xP

  • @TigerghostPictures dude.. its nature. get over it. this is just the way of life.. if the the boat wasn't there the dolphin would still of got eaten.. i dont see you complaining about how the dolphins are killing fish? its the same thing. to the orca the dolphin is just dinner it doesn't see it as a friend like we do.. your saying the people on the boat didn't do anything to help? what where they ment to do? jump in after it?

  • @carlman99 dude... u obviously have not seen my other posts. Otherwise, you'd know the context. I know it's nature, nature is cruel... I like beef, im not one of those wacky animal rights guys. You must not have seen the post about the photographer and the lion that I mentioned. If a sentient being asks for help such as that dolphin did, we are obliged to help it. I support sentient being rights though, and I have a soft spot for dolphins.

  • @velocimasterx7

    For me i feel bad when every animal dies.

    Still im a fan of pork, beef and chicken.

    Still sad to see an animal die tough.

  • @velocimasterx7 Dolphins save people. Not all the animals are the same. Would you let a bear kill your horse/dog? Even in the video, it could seem that at some point the dolphin expect some compassion and help by the humans. Some dolphins saved people from sharks, food chain again? Let them kill? I prefer the dolphin aproach over yours any day of the week. And people is not allowed to kill whatever they please, that's just a convenient lie you came up with.

  • @khaledias A convenient lie? In a world where animals are killed daily for 'scientific research,' wars continue to take human souls, and where everything's knocked off balance? Yes humans are allowed to kill anything within sight. And a horses/dogs are domesticated animals that have lived within human care for so long that they don't necessarily have survival skills as keen as a WILD dolphin.

    I'm not saying dolphins aren't special or intelligent. I'm saying we should let nature decide who wins.

  • @velocimasterx7 I'm sorry I have yet to see a soul being taken. Again, humans are NOT allowed to kill, by morals and laws, without a reason. Domestication doesn´t make horses or any other animal or plant unable to live in the wild, check the Mustang. Why should we let nature decide always? That sounds to me like dogma, it doesn't matter to me if the fanatics are scientist. The man who choose to interact with nature gave us dogs an horses that work WITH us, livestock to feed us...

  • @velocimasterx7 Continuation, grains to feed us too... We can take from nature with responsability, we can develope new ways to interactuate with animal species, and dolphins have high chances to be able to work with us. I can`t stand the zoologists' dogma of minimum impact. My original point stand, not all animals are the same, the dogma is hurting our future. I don't believe in any particular god, but I can see, divinity in the interaction betwen humans and nature.

  • @khaledias Christ we're turning this into a political standoff. Let's take a look back at the video - a dolphin is using the boat as cover from an attack. You're suggesting that we need to intervene and kill the orca or save the dolphin? This is a hunt. A sustainable hunt. Just like lions attacking chimpanzees, just like wolves with deer. It doesn't matter how intelligent the creature is - these are both predatory animals and orcas are clearly at the top of the food chain.

  • @velocimasterx7 Well, it seems we cannot agree. I never suggested killing the orca, just saying saving the dolphin would be my choice. I'm fine watching hienas killing and eating alive their prays, my point is, this is a different situation. I understand that predators have their rol in evolutive selection. But the dolphin that save a person doesn't make that consideration, and we should honor that behaviour. I understand your considerations, and share them to some point.

  • @velocimasterx7 Continuation. But now going into philosophy, we cannot agree. You measure this matter using the consensus, and I go with the pragmatism. It's been a good chat anyway, taking into consideration this is youtube.

    *hyenas.

  • @velocimasterx7 dude thats regular zebra killed by lion

  • @velocimasterx7 yes but the zebra doesnt try to save you when the lion comes to attack kinda same of filming a human getting eaten by a bear its just nature right?

  • @darkferiousity Ho-ly fuck-in shit. Listen to me, it's just how I view things in general. God knows how many damn responses have been flooding my inbox. You have your views, I have mine. Damn.

  • So the orcas should die instead of the dolphin? Also, how exactly do three people on a small boat save a dolphin from a pod of 20 foot orcas?

    Idiot

  • Saying "man has no right to intervene in nature" is just shortsighted. We have every right, as God's highest created physical being. Let me prove you wrong...

    If a big dog attacks your little dog, do you intervene?

    If a whale gets trapped in a bay, do people intervene to get it to sea?

    If a micro-organism is attacking your mother, do you give her antibiotics?

    It's obvious that mankind does "intervene" in nature, because of our God given place we have responsibility to judge and intervene.

  • @QatonChozeh That is completely different, this is a case of eating habbits, It is completely natural. If those orcas don't teach their young calf how to kill and feed, it will die. Imagine if that boat wasn't there in the first place, the dolphin would have died any way.

    Unless you plan on teaching all orcas in the world to become vegetarians to save the dolphins, then just let nature happen.

  • @benoisc

    You make a very good point. But isn't the micro-organism also seeking to survive? And I certainly would not advocate some worldwide effort to "reform" orcas. I do understand that God has created orcas to eat as they do, and this has been occurring for thousand's of years, and in this case I would likely have done nothing, but I was speaking, perhaps ineffectively, to the broader point of man's role in this world.

  • @QatonChozeh Well I'm very glad you're being reasonable/respectful and can see my point. I can also see the point you're making and agree with it, but only to a certain extent. Even though humans are the greater beings on the Earth, I don't think it is our place to mess with everything. I think being a responsible human being means knowing when it is our place to interfere with nature, and when it is our place to just let it be. Of course we make mistakes, but everything we do has a consequence

  • @QatonChozeh ive been tempted many times to intervene for the safety of wild animals but apparently its illegal for me to kill human beings. Oh well :)

  • @QatonChozeh Yes humans are natural beings that form a part of nature but this is not our place. The orca requires 200 Kg of food a day to stay alive. They have probably chased the dolphin pod down for a couple of hours using energy. Taking away the rewarded meal sets them back in the certainty that was expected. Either way you would be penalizing one side or the other. People shouldn’t intervene in these matters. It’s about survival. Both are cetacean, nature is deciding who is more superior.

  • ThePunisherNWO for real? i always thought they walked on land! and you have no brain. Maybe you should take that dick out of your ass so you can think. Maybe you need something to eat so your brain would work a little faster.

  • Damn you whale! Damn you dol feen!

  • i could not stand there and watch this :( I know its nature and the circle of life but it is hard to watch

  • don't play with strangers

  • cats do the same thing with mice to teach the kittens how to hunt

  • Their mother never told them not to play with their food.

  • Sad but necessary. Orcas sure are peculiar animals.

  • 2:59 why is the water like that?

  • @qwertyuiopz123 a current /channel cause water to have a smooth surface at times!!!

  • It's the circle of life people, get over it.

  • Dats sad

  • FallenAngelDream by the way...gay movies? are you real? not only you're into gay movies but into animals too. No animalistic sex here so move towards your forte fag!

  • FallenAngelDream all the statements you can give and this is the only thing you can say? if im a twat then you can eat me then! cock sucker!

  • TEAM DOLPHINS !

  • ive never seen a dolphin look so tasty :D

  • TEAM ORCA!!!

  • 2-3 yrs ago a young orca was starving + a debate arose about saving it. I think orcas are too rare and cool to let die. Somebody saved it. It is like saving an ET lost in the mtns or ?. Also when sea turtles hatch-we watch seagulls and crabs eat the little spuds. Seagulls and crabs are far less endangered; a little help and we'd have thousands more turtles to replace the millions we've slaughtered for treats or eyeglass frames. Gator farming has helped save them+ allow hunting, same as bison.