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  • he almost penetrated his mate at 1:10 and yes orcas do have sex for pleasure

  • I think its more likely the sexual frustration of being in captivity with no acess to females like they would in the wild.

    Kshmenk is the only orca at mundo marina in argentina yet he often tries to mate with the dolphins in his tank.

  • Orcas are beautiful!

    And it's so amazing how they seem to hug each other~

  • How does the orca expose its erect penis from its genital slit?

  • @wktse1982 like the way a dog exposes his penis...

  • Wow dude how long did that last? He just goes in for a second, then back out and that's it.

    I'm glad I'm human. Orcas have horrible sex lifes O.o

  • @DracoAzule lol Well humans do it for fun, animals have a different vision when it comes to sex.

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  • olha o tamanho da pica da baleia kkkkkkkkkk

  • You can tell that's Finna (the small male) by the nicks in his dorsal fin, evident at 1:04 and his eye patches. These are two male orcas!

  • @40rcas jaws like swimming around and then he sees somting even scarier than himself...it was justin beiber lol

  • UmMmM These Are Two Males

    Nothing A Gainst Homosexuality I Was Just Saying Because Everyone Here Seems To Not Have Realized

  • holy shit o_O

    ... ...i never knew whales had dicks o.o'

    it looks pretty difficult for them to mate if they both can't hold still long enough =/

  • They ARE mammals, you know, like us ?

  • I LOVE ORCAS

  • great vid

    looking for friends x1

  • This is Bjossa and Hyak 2.

  • really??

  • O_O

    DAMN!

  • i lol'd.

    at the end he almost got it, but he had too much momentum and he fell out :|

  • he couldnt even get it in!

  • lol ur right! so difficult to have sex in the water....lmao!!!

  • It so difficult to have sex in water...

  • Fnna and Hyak2XD

  • They do this with females too, right?

  • It's two males. You can clearly tell. Also many species of dolphins including orca's, will play with the same sex. It is indeed Finna & Hyak2.

  • pedo whale xD

  • lol

  • Wow that's so amazing man.....

  • its definetely a male and female. you can see the mammary glands and the proportional difference in pectoral fin size. plus the dorsal fin's a dead giveaway. oh well, i love orcas anyway!

  • No, sorry but it is two males, an adult and an immature male. Young males can look like females though so I see where you would be confused.

  • im still convinced thats a female because of the pectoral fin size. plus on an immature male you'd still see some sort of "sprouting" occur with the dorsal fin. perhaps we should get an expert in on this. although i have personally studied orcas for the past 7 years. not to mention they're my favorite animal on earth.

  • You would not see the kind of sprouting you mentioned until the male begins to become sexually mature, at around 10 years old give or take a few years. I know for certain that this is a male because the individual in question is Finna from the Vancouver aquarium before he became physically mature.

  • then why didnt anyone say that before??? now i see the slit lacking mammary glands, so its possible. so, does this mean hyak and finna were bonding like this? and wheres bjossa?

  • Sharks are mine, studying for 6 years. Suck at ident.

  • i that is other male then the position is not set, but the female set herself to the male its male and female.

  • puts a whole new spin to free willy

  • killer whale name both?

  • Hyak 2 is the one with the boner, Finna is the younger male. Both used to live at the Vancouver Aquarium. now their both dead.

  • killer whale name both?

  • O_O

  • =/ I think ones male, and ones female..

    look at there dorsal fin,it shows there gender..

  • These two are males, Hyak and Finna. They have a single slit in their bellies. Females have two mammary glands on either side of their genital slit.

  • lol. 2 males. Hyak2 & Finna.

  • Its difficult to make assuptions about animal behaviour in captivity.

    if Aliens opserved a prison in any country and assumed that was noraml human behaviour they may be sligtly incorrect.

  • This has been seen in the wild as well.

  • actualy ones a male ones a female you can tell by there dorsil fin

  • THe difference between a male and female orca is not by their dorsal. If you look at their bellies you'll see a slit. Females have two smaller slits--their mammaries-- on either side of their genital slit. These two are males--Hyak and Finna.

  • True but you could also recognise from the dorsals, the pectorial fins and simply the size of the orcas.

  • Males are substantially larger than females. The dorsal fins of males are at least double the size of the females.

  • yes.females fins look more hooked and are shorter.a male dorsal can grow to six feet!and males usually,but not all the time,have larger pecs.

  • As much as that penis intimidates me like nothing else, it's so cute to see them so close :) Also, I'd like to know if they're both male or male and female, my guess is male and female because the markings around the genitals of the small one are very small (males have a larger marking).

  • I would like to have the answer on how does the male orca erects his penis and, how does the male orca mates with the female.

  • How do erect your penis?

    you dont need a blog or book to get that to work

    ps cetaceans have a bone in thier boner that extends during arousal.

  • I would like to have the answer on how does the male orca erects his penis and, how does the male orca with the female.

  • those rnt to males

  • this isnt 2 males

  • this is the way the world goes but it is a little disturbing even though their my fav. and always will be anyways this vid. proves whales and dolphins have the same thinking way as humans do. some people don't believe that they believe that humans are always the best!i just hate it!!!

  • very interesting. homosexuality in wild animals is quite common and obviously not something that can get one kicked out of the pod/pack/group, etc... yet in human society, homosexuality is something to fear, to hate and to wipe out (at least, that's how the hardcore christians and non-religious homophobes think). it's nice to see that homosexulaity could possibly be as normal and okay as heterosexuality, and not something deemed "wrong".

  • good job. you figured it out. you're quite observant.

  • <3 Croco

  • i agree.seeing this in the animal kingdom is amazing and shows us we arent the only ones who can experience love.

  • @sillyness44

    Sorry to bust your bubble....

    "Homo" in dolphins and such is simply a dominance move...they're "jousting" for a female.

  • @sillyness44 It's different in the animal world though. Like---here, for instance, orcas seem to just be hypersexual, as long as something touches them in the right manner, they're happy lmao. Also, in the primate realm, homosexuality is generally used only for dominance---prison rules lol.

    Not that homosexuality intolerance in our world is a good thing, it most certainly is not. I'm just pointing out the differences in the animal world.

  • Male lions bond like this as well. Apparently, many animals do.

    I don't know if its for pleasure or not though.

  • Thats Hyak 2 & Finna, Both Male Orcas That Lived At The Vancouver Aquarium.

  • werd

  • only humans and dolphins do it for pleassuuure. i know its nature and the way of things but this video still disturbs me a bit

  • i think its beautiful.especially knowing its two males.i support gay rights no matter what species!!!!!LOL.

  • acually, it's hyak and finna. both males.

  • when i first went here the whales did that and my mom was amazed and disgusted.

  • Amazing...

  • It must be hard for them to get it in the right spot! LOL!

  • I WILL NOT STAND DOWN! I WILL NOT BOW TO YOU! I WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW! TO SEE THAT I AM IN FACT WATCHING THIS ORCA ON ORCA ACTION WITH MY HAND HELD LOW AND STRONG! SEE THAT I AM VIEWING THIS BY GOING TO THE HOME PAGE AND WATCH IT POP UP IN THE LINE UP! I AM FURRY! I AM HORNY! AND I JUST CA......... ahh... yeah..

  • oh boy more Animal porn

  • No, they are two males named Hyak (the larger) and Finna (the smaller.) Hyak may not have been aiming for anything in particular, just enjoying being close to Finna, and rubbing on him. Finna certainly had great aim, I have seen photographs of him penetrating Hyak's anus. Those two had an amazing bond.

  • What do you mean had? Did they die?

  • Yes, unfortunately both Hyak and Finna have passed away.Hyak passed away in 1991 and Finna passed away in 1997.

  • How sad. What park did they live in?

  • The Vancouver Aquarium

  • I went there before. But, the Belugas have a smaller tank than a dolphins (where the killer whale was)

  • After Vancouver Aquarium sent their last killer whale to SeaWorld, the pool was changed.you can watch one of Bjossa's (their last killer whale) performances at the pool before it was renovated on youtube search for vancouver aquarium killer whale. It was small for whales, but it was also the very first built specifically for whales, there were very different standards for tanks then, and Vancouver Aquarium Didn't have a whole lot of room.

  • Yeah, I saw her show, but I wonder why the vancouver aquarium doesnt swim with they're animals

  • Very hot.  This video gets a five from me.

  • how do the whales aim exactly the right spot?

    and how do they keep that HUGE thing inside of them?

  • They're whales not dolphins

    And it's weird how they can.. control it.

  • Orcas are actually the largest species of dolphin.

  • Amethyst is right. The orca is the largest breed of dolphin in existance :)

  • The smaller dolphin could be a small female or a young male, hard to tell. You can usually tell their gender apart from the shape of their dorsal fin. The smaller one in the video has a curved fin like a female or is very young.

  • Wow he sux at aiming

  • wow that shark has bad aim

  • It's a whale. And yes he does have bad aim. Oh well, at least we all got a good long look at his cock. So sexy. :3

  • No, orcas are of the family delphinidae and are dolphins. "Killer Whale" is a more common, but inaccurate, name.

  • Sharks are fish, cetaceans are mammals.

  • They're killer whales (orcas). Not sharks. Mammals, not fish. They have no gills.

    Genius... xD

  • I think it's HyakII* and Finna*... not sure.

  • Can you tell what were the names of these two whales by identifying them please? Because these two whales look like Kalina and Kotar

  • I know they are from Vancouver, but thats all

  • THERE WHALES WTF?!

  • There not whales at all. They r the largest member of the dolphin family. The reason there called Killer whales is because there

    Killer OF whales. look it up if u don't believe me.

  • hard to tell with bad image

  • I think that's a male and a female actually.

  • Nope, both males. Hyak and Finna. You can see the genitals at the beginning of the video.

  • Thats actually really beautiful :)

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