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  • These are amazing people.

  • Why can't all mexicans be like this (not offending mexicans in general so don't attack me with racial allegations, I'm only calling the cartel ones the bad ones and those who kill women in chudid jeruz area)

  • Why is her skin a crinkled like that?

  • i personally hate the brutal slaughter of all animals! There is no need in this day and age of technology to be brutal or to near extinction. I also understand that CERTAIN species may require a little intervention on our part in captivity to maintain their species however it should never be for entertainment value!. much as it saddens me to admit though sometimes mother nature intervenes and its survival of the fittest. Cruel but true x

  • @BomaBoi He is just trying to say that most Japanese people kill and eat whales and dolphins, and we Americans think its not right. He isnt saying ALL Japanese people.

  • @BomaBoi uh lol actually a lot of people kill sharks and use the shark but most have their fins chopped off and killed

    and i put in fucking japs in that comment one year ago because thats the only place i knew of that slaughtered dolphins and whales. most of the information on dolphin and whale killing is on japan however because it happens there most theres a reason why japanese are known to kill whales and dolphins bud

    and know what. hawaii does have a huge japanese population.

  • @BomaBoi dont forget about horses, tigers, and what not

  • @BomaBoi ok good job you enjoy stereotyping your own race lol.

    most of that number is probably sharks btw and uh hawaii has a huge japanese population so ...

  • @BomaBoi ok lol its like a known fact that japanese slaughter whales and dolphins. Also there's a difference between killing animals like cows and chickens and killing animals such as whales and dolphins. haha and you call me racist yet you're stereotyping japanese people by saying men under 6' feet and men with black hair btw

  • she wont be releast in the wiled

  • killer whale = large dolphin

  • Ihope that they can return her I do not think that she will be releasable though. She might be so dependent on humans after they rescued her she might not. She does not know how to catch live fish, has no echolocation skill, and does not have a pod. Releasing an animal is not easy. Like with keiko. After releasing him, he was unable to survive and died. I really do want all animals in the wild but, you have to think if they could survive on their own and would that be best truly.

  • @buddyrain100 Actually, Keiko was able to survive in the wild. He died at 26 from pneumonia, which is a very common death for orcas, especially young males. Keiko was able to use echolocation and catch his own fish. And you may want to look up a story about Springer. She was a similar case and was able to survive and is still alive today. If this little girl's pod is found, she will have a great chance of survival

  • I saw whaleous06 asked euroupladchannel ,"Is she still alive".. and eurouploadchannel anwer yes.. Thats great news and I also ask you question did she go back to ocean that where she belong to? I hope you put them back to ocean, let it natural than marine world, look at seiko and two other was killed due kill a lady. I dont want that happened and let orca back to ocean. Let it be natural. Its ok to recue orca for tempery til they are heal then sent it back to ocean then..

  • The human race is so interesting. We over fish and set up nets so whales get caught in them, then we do anything we can to save them, then we post stupid comments and youtube, then we masturbate.

  • Aww the calf must have been only a day or two old 1- because it still had its fetal folds and 2- it had its cute little whiskers :3 I appreciate the se people trying to save Pascuala. R.I.P Pascuala<3

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  • ~~ "We would love for her to be with her family in the Ocean"~YOUR WORDS~ & it is super how you rescue, care for & nurture our Brothers & Sisters~ This was a newborn who was lost & then found~~ the best place for these mammals is the Ocean~ Great how you are serving our Creator~ in Gratitude, in Peace, with Love & Compassion~~

  • may i use this footage? I will make sure i credit you

  • itt wass soo cute wen she was drinkin milk && t the end made a cute sound

  • Is she still alive?

  • @whaleous06 yes

  • the people who rescued this orca rock!

  • Poor thing it must have been JUST born. It still has its hair/whiskers and lots of fetal folds and the umbilical cord just detached. Poor honey bun :( Is this Pascuala? Rest In Peace baby<3

  • Awww I want him. Hes so cute :)

  • @RobertShawsGirl2311 It's a girl

  • wait why are their 5 dislikes

  • you guys rock i like baby orca

    i lf on aruba and i love orca so much

  • Are all those dents her scars? So sad....

  • @NarutosXArcher97 no she was just newly born

  • O jeez, she had much sunburn isn't it?

  • @blitziee It's the color they are when they're born :)

  • The whale would have died in the wild from preditors and drowning etc so she lived longer with these great people

  • what kind people

  • that is so cute:) its so nice that they take care of her

  • wait let me get this straight.... they are trying to save her so they can keep her in captivity?!?!?! why dont they just kill her, if she cant be in teh wild where she belongs she shouldnt be anywhere

  • @PacificOrcas Whoah calm down, fanatic. You don't know all the circumstances. Animals who don't know how to live on their own in the wild, will die in the wild. If they just put her back in the ocean, she would probably most likely die.

  • @jazzvixen Correction, she WILL die. :)

  • @PacificOrcas your kidding me right? so you think that killing her would be better then her living a nice long happy life in captivity where people care for her? thats real nice and humane.. you would rather have her sit and suffer in the ocean with her injuries and die a painful death instead of her living a good life in captivity? i can tell u love orcas

  • @shamuroxy Ok maybe I'm over-eggadurating.... But I'm just passionate about keeping orcas in the ocean where they belong

  • @PacificOrcas well why not try and give the opportunity at a different kind of life then just leaving it to suffer? its not like it was being captured from its family its family either died or abandoned her shouldnt she deserve another shot at life?

  • @shamuroxy If she stays in captivity, she will only live to be about 25. If she is returned to her pod, she will live to be about 90. And she will be with her REAL family, not others from different pods that she will have no way of communicating with. SeaWorld or other orca experts would be able to find her pod. They can take a blood sample and compare it to different pods. But of course, they won't take the time to do that just so they can make a buck. Sick humans.

  • @PacificOrcas uh.. look at corky whos 44 and still going strong also ulises is in his 30s kasatka is also in her 20s and orkid is not far behind thats a lie that they only live to 20.. also this whale has been raised by humans her whole life and not been exposed to other orcas either she wouldnt last that long in the wild definately not til 90 and she isnt at seaworld shes at dolphin adventure..

  • @shamuroxy Yes, there are special cases in which orcas in captivity live longer than mid-twenties. I'm just saying how wrong this is. One of my best friends is cefurst1, she is a huge SeaWorld fan. So I know all about SeaWorld. I mean seriously, how can you not see how wrong this is? There is a wild animal here that is being forced to live in a small tank and eat dead fish just so we can make a buck. Ther is no agrument that will make this the correct way an orca should live.

  • @PacificOrcas i dont think you realize the fact that alot of those orcas were born in captivity. and if they shut sea world down, what will they do with the remaining orcas? kill them? release them into the wild? that is a horrible decision. and seaworld also rescues animals in case you didnt know. plus if they are in seaworld, they dont have to worry about being killed by whale hunters or being poisened by oil spills, and stuff like that. you cant always see the bad in these things.

  • @Koolkat197 I'm aware SeaWorld does a lot of good too. I'm only talking about their preforming animals that they caugt barbarically from the wild. And yet people say they are better off in a tank, when in reality they live much shorter, boring, and stressed lives in captivity

  • @PacificOrcas not alot of those whales were captured from the wild. ( at least i dont think they are ) but alot of those whales were born in captivity, and how would you know if they are bored or stressed?

  • @Koolkat197 Scientific studies my friend

  • well done to the ppl u rescued her poor thing :( xxxx

  • thats so fake

  • @reebecca19 what do you mean

  • Why cant japanese be like these people? fucking japs eat and slaughter whales and dolphins!

  • @CongoLime503 i couldn't agree more. In fact, im going to Taiji village, the vilage from the cove film, with a few of my friends that speak japanese. There we will go to the dolphin-slaughtering boats during the night and make huge holes in those boats.

  • @CongoLime503 And the Westerners kill cows, chickens, lambs, horses, geese, turkeys, deer, blah blah blah blah blah. Oh wait, no that's OK isn't it? Sorry yeah, forgot. It's totally one sided and fair to judge a country by what they eat. Especially when it's not your own.

  • @skipskops when did I say it was ok idiot lmao

    oh and theres a difference between killing endangered/ a recovering species and killing animals that essentially were bred to be killed

  • @CongoLime503 Still you judge Japan for such things. You can't really breed whales to eat them, but if you could, I'm pretty sure they would. It's the exact same thing. And Orcas are endangered? Since when?

  • @skipskops k cause orca's are definitely the only type of whales that exist on earth..

    and arguing on youtube is useless btw i have my opinions you have yours

  • how the hell are you gonna put fuckin floaties on a dolphin(orca) and still sleep at night what the fuck

  • naww u guys rock  hehe shes got little floaty s on at the end ..hope she makes it

  • aww that whale is so cute and i feel so bad for it!!!

  • @mitchelmussopwns actually she's a dolphin. Orcas are dolphins; they are called killer whales because they are whale killers. Interesting triva huh?

  • she talkes like an idiot, shes soooooooo slow

  • @VladmimirGiolitti

    It's the translator, she's talking slow because she has to wait until the person finish talking before she can translate

  • Mientras el resto de la humanidad protege a las orcas y a todas las ballenas, los malditos japoneses las asesinan. Felicito a estas personas por la gran labor que han hecho salvando la vida de esta orca.

  • props dolphin adventure....the fact that you are inexperienced with kiler whales and you took on the mammoth task of nursing a baby back to health is truly noble

  • she passed away 2 months later??? O'= oh no!! ='((( that's so sad!! i feel so sorry for her =(... thanx to humans that he was in that condition anyway.. because of the fishernets =(. i hope it won't happen again. but atleast that orca had a nice free life and not a life in captivity in things like sea world like some more unfortunate orcas ='(.

  • do you have an update?

  • There are videos of Pascuala here on youtube. And i also did a little bit of research online.

  • hope they will bring it back to the ocean, since she was born there and not by captivity.

  • Poor thing passed away 2 months later. Her name was Pascuala!

  • oh my god..maybe because she misses her mom and she got sick, becuase in the video shes getting well,she must be sad there.

  • She was having difficulty staying afloat; there was always somebody with her in the pool 24/7. You can find videos of Pascuala here on youtube. Really very sad.

  • She died before that was possible.

  • @marivic198318 She doesn't know how to survive in the ocean since she was rescued so young. If they release her, she'll die.

  • @karb2005 not true, there have been many cases when a dolphin or orca has been released and adopted by a pod and survived. Right now she is too young but if they raise her and treat her like a whale she has a chance. Let's hope they don't start training her to perform in shows and that they don't only want to gain a profit from her....

  • @brittboo858 Too late. She actually died later on that year

  • que paso con la beba preciosa?

  • my greatest dream is workin like thiss........i love animals :( im jealous bout this man

  • es pascuala verdad??

    me gusta mucho pascuala...es una pena que haya muerto ='(

    It's pascuala realy?

    I love pascuala...but now it's died ='(

  • You guys rock!!I love whales..

  • deseguro ya estaba muerta jajaja, no no es cierto amo a las orcas la verdad.

  • I love orcas!

  • but i thought it survived, look at this video.

    watch?v=MbQHnWzmU14&feature=re­lated

  • that might be another orca because its buy to different people

  • whales have whiskers??O.o

    thank god those people did that for her.

  • yes they do also dolphins have whiskers

  • yes when they are frist born..its to help them find milk from the mother..

  • Also where does it say it died? I dont hear it :(

  • SHE was tangled in the nuts? Is that what they said? :S at 3:16

  • 2:21!!! cute tongue

  • god bless those people!

    5*

  • Wow,that's dissapointing. The orca had a short life. She was taken care with the best health at dolphin adventures. They were gonna transport her to Seaworld San Diego.

  • MERCI pour cette orque !! c'est rare se que vous avez fait <3

  • aww love em &+ dolphinsz <3

  • so she lived if she did i think it was really nice what they did for her

  • Correct he was dying, and thanks to toe free willy foundation they realized that, But there was talk of moving him to other places such as sea world where he would have been perfectly healthy. He wasn't moved because of the virus he had was highly contagious, and yes the Newport rehabilitation tank was perfect for him and he healed, but they released him knowing he was most likely to die. Which i think is unfair on him. I know it can happen, but his immune system was still very weak.

  • From what I read, Keiko followed a boat the Norway, researchers had lost track of him. When they found Keiko he was very underweight and they found kids crawling all over him. Due to his weakened state, he caught pneumonia and beached himself to die. I would consider it a failure because he had not found a pod to stick with. Orcas are social animals, I would imagine that Keiko would have been somewhat miserable without a pod to call his own. But, I am not a whale.

  • oh so the baby whale died huh?  Sad... :(

  • Great Video!

    Im sure that orca was very grateful to these people!

  • Sad too much *cries*

  • oh well at least she died in peace! she would have been mauled to death if she was left out there alown, not a nice way 2 go! fair play they tryed, 4 her

  • HE** I'm really getting sick and tired of people trying to convince everyone Keiko was a female. Keiko was A MALE! Look up your facts before you say something. Keiko had a MALE body and MALE reproductive organs. Making Keiko a male, not female. Judge Keiko to an average female and you'll notice a HUGE difference.

  • shes so tiny (for a whale) and cute

  • OrcaLover7 if you had a chance to save a baby Orca or leave it to die...would you really do that if you state you love Orca's? She would have hurting will she died at least they tried to save her.

  • Fortunately she was saved at least. Or, she would have even died earlier. But at least the people in Mexico tried their best! I hope that hopefully now Mexico has better care for the animals that live there that are in captivity.

    These animals are really beautiful and should be protected. ;)

    Last year, i saw a video of Japan still hunting orcas and dolphins! I got so angry at Japan! I hope that the gov can make a law about protecting all kinds of animals!

  • Actually no.

    Keiko AKA Free Willy, died of old age and pneumonia, in the small town of Halsa, Norway. He was 27. On December 12, 2003 - He lost his appetite first and beached himself in the morning, where he then died later that day. He lived far longer and better than any captive Orca whale ever has.

    He had a long life, thanks to the expert care he was given by his trainers and marine physicians.

  • Keiko was 27 years old... he wasn't old at all most orcas live to 60 yrs old... but He should have never been released and i feel sorry that the public sentenced him to death. Trainers and scientist quit his project when they realized he wasn't going to make it in the wild. releasing him was wrong.

  • If you'd actually read what I commented, you'd have seen I said "He lived far longer and better than any Captive Orca..." I said CAPTIVE, not wild. Captive Orca's have a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years. No one quit his project, his trainers and physicians stayed with him 'til the end.

    At least he was given the chance to attempt life in the wild, I'd rather him die in the ocean of natural causes than in a tank too small for him.

    You're opinion is your own, but don't try and correct facts.

  • Bullshit - him being released was the best thing that happened in his life. I know one of the trainers from Iceland, and he was amazed by how well he coped in the north sea. he died in the wild as he should have

  • AHahaha i find that very hard to believe seeming I'm study fresh/salt water whales and dolphins at Queen Mary university in London. Keiko is one of our case files we have to look at in our course. We have documents produced by people that work on this that said he would never make it and reasons why the quit the project.

  • i feel sorry for the whale

  • me too... but atleast she was found and saved! These are great people!

  • It is very sad that she died. At least the people who did not get her captured in the net helped so much. I reckon if there was a large tank around Pascuala may have live slighty longer.

  • Perhaps I completely missed the part about her not making it. It seems in the video that she is doing fine and I didn't see anywhere in the credits that she hadn't made it through the rescue. Please clarify.

  • I'm wondering the same thing haha.

  • Its a shame she didnt make it. They did try very hard. =/

  • I think that they did every thing they could, and atleast she lived longer than she would've in captivity.

  • que hermoso trabajo, bellisimo.

  • im gald they helped her...

  • i understand resucuing whales but they should ALWAYS be RE-introdused into the wild.

  • but there will always be some cases where the orca(or any animal), who has been treated for injuries and such, cant protect themselves or have no idea how to catch prey and such and will die shortly after they are re-introduced. take for example the elderly in our communities, there are retirement villages for them so they don't have to break a back to reach for the phone,The disabled, you dont just take them off their crutches or medication and say, 'there! your better now! go live you life'

  • I seriously think the people who blame these people for rescueing it seriousy are racist and now is there perfect chance to be racist seriously you guys ITS NOT THERE FAULT YOU INGORANT ASSHOLES ATLEAST THEY TRIED TO HELP IT.

  • That is YOUR opinion. I, personally, would rather live forever in a prison than be put to death!

  • Pascuala died on June 10

    MEXICO CITY - A baby killer whale at the centre of an international animal trafficking controversy has died at an aquarium in Mexico because it lacked its mother's milk after becoming stranded on a Pacific beach. Owners of the

  • some people say they are even more intelignet then humans!!!

    R.I.P. Pascuala

  • i agree; humans have homes for old people , we should also have homes for aging orcas no?.. i mean i'd go n visit 2 : )

  • well, those people did what they could and with the only tools they had. at least they tried saving her, not like the japanese trying to kill them. they are very charismatic mammals.

  • yeah this is Pascuala.. the only hope she would have had was being sent to sea world for treatment. unfortunately this didn't happen due to the president stopping this. she died of a lung infection on june 10 2007.

  • I agree god I can not belive how racist they are those fucking pricks *The people who think the resuce was for money or some bullshit*.

  • This is Pascaula....isn´t she??

  • they should have put her in a tank not a blow up pool thats four feet tall

  • I feel bad too that is honestly so sad she was so beautifull I love Killer Whales they are just so great and dansworld99 Up you'rs you racsits asshole I hate when people bring in stuff like that into coments why can't we all just admire the video and just have a peacfull chat about Pascuala R.I.P.

  • I agree we shouldnt try to blame and disgrace other people the topic should be about the poor orca who died of lung infection. I think everybody feels sorry for the orca or else the others can just not comment.

  • Pascuala died on june 10th from a respitory infection, I feel soo bad

  • and another sad thing was that she was just born poor thing Rest in peace beautifull mamle.

  • At least they seem to be trying their best for the calf.Good on them..

  • I hope that they don't send her to Sea World. FInd her family and release her!

  • Seaworld had a team ready to land and properly take care of this baby orca. Mexico in its greed denied Seaworld clearance so they could keep they animal themselves. Lets hope that this facility that has never cared for a baby orca and uses common kiddie pools bought from walmart in which to house it doesnt cost this baby its life. They dont even know what to feed it or what to watch for health wise. Seaworld is trying to advise but without staff there watching its condition.....

  • Thank you very much for posting!

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