The carcass indeed doesn't look like particularly fresh, but still it could be well killed by those killer whales.
Perhaps the kws had killed it one or two days ago and filled their initial hunger, then came back later for further feeding thus making this footage.
Kws are not known as good scavengers, as they have very weak sensory system to detect chemical trace in water by smell / taste, though it still can not be ruled out that the kws found the carcass by pure luck.
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It appears that the newly opened blubber areas are much whiter than the exposed areas. The whale appears to have been dead for over 24 hours. The footage is being reviewed by the whale researchers that I mentioned. I will post more information or add a link to the report.
Its not rare for killer whales to drown other whales and keep them from coming up for air. They can kill sprem whales which are very large. I have been watching killer whales on youtube and they are great hunters and very smart.
google 'old Tom Eden" for fascinating info about three generations of a family who worked with a pack of wild killer whales to hunt and kill humpback whales of the Australian coast.
The whale researchers in the area could not cross the rip to the scene. We were asked to get as much identifiable footage as possible.
We do not harass or "GO" too close intentionally. Tide and wind drift moved us into a range that I wasn't comfortable operating the propellers until we drifted apart.
Thanks for the rare footage, by the way.
visor0024 2 months ago
The carcass indeed doesn't look like particularly fresh, but still it could be well killed by those killer whales.
Perhaps the kws had killed it one or two days ago and filled their initial hunger, then came back later for further feeding thus making this footage.
Kws are not known as good scavengers, as they have very weak sensory system to detect chemical trace in water by smell / taste, though it still can not be ruled out that the kws found the carcass by pure luck.
visor0024 2 months ago
Underwater footage would have been awesome! Did they kill the humpback whale like the way they do with gray whale calf?
TamilianPonnu 8 months ago
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eminemforever121 8 months ago
i guess this is why whales rarely wash up on the beaches because other animals eat them
IloveCupcakesandTea 1 year ago
the big one was chain smoker now dead
bobodd5 2 years ago
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bobodd5 2 years ago
interesting i take it it was dead before they ate it
bobodd5 2 years ago
It appears that the newly opened blubber areas are much whiter than the exposed areas. The whale appears to have been dead for over 24 hours. The footage is being reviewed by the whale researchers that I mentioned. I will post more information or add a link to the report.
IvoryQueenCharters 2 years ago
Its not rare for killer whales to drown other whales and keep them from coming up for air. They can kill sprem whales which are very large. I have been watching killer whales on youtube and they are great hunters and very smart.
matthewroderick84 1 year ago
google 'old Tom Eden" for fascinating info about three generations of a family who worked with a pack of wild killer whales to hunt and kill humpback whales of the Australian coast.
thecraiglett1 2 years ago
@thecraiglett1 'the killers of Eden', yes it is an excellent doco.
goatboyful 1 year ago
you go too close. a good way to get arrested.
floydstinkyboy 2 years ago
The whale researchers in the area could not cross the rip to the scene. We were asked to get as much identifiable footage as possible.
We do not harass or "GO" too close intentionally. Tide and wind drift moved us into a range that I wasn't comfortable operating the propellers until we drifted apart.
IvoryQueenCharters 2 years ago
Very good video, thanks for posting.
n1kto11 2 years ago
Orcas are the largest members of the DOLPHIN family. The reason they are called whales is because they are of tremendous size compared to dolphins.
Parvie 2 years ago
nope, they were called like that because the people of the past saw that they were killing whales.
that's the reason why the got the "killer whale" nickname
sSsBelsSs3 2 years ago
i never knew that orcas killed other whales. i wonder do they eat great white sharks or come in contact with them
megaman2160 2 years ago
yep they do, they'll eat pretty much anything
Ariellex0 2 years ago
True, there are no reports of any human attacks. Somehow I think humans can be on the menu too.
lon9i9 2 years ago
yeah orcas kill and eat great whites and they kill whales and other dolphins to!arielles0 is right they eat pretty much what ever the hell they want!
ps orcas are dolphins
warlocksarmy07 2 years ago 3
Wow, thats a full menu
megaman2160 2 years ago
They eat great whites but it is very rare
bouma1510 2 years ago
haha i defenitly live in the wrong place england is shit we see no nature stuff like this
numberonebeatlesfan9 2 years ago
Interesting video but would have been much better if the cameraman would have stayed focused, steadily, on the whale.
BluSunrizer 2 years ago
That's one hell of a meal
Thor599 3 years ago
apparently they only like certain parts of the carcass, the tongue being one of the favourites.
hanmwah 3 years ago
Amazing - what a great site - raw nature. good job! looks cold and wet though :-)
wolfcruise 3 years ago