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Killer Whale vs. Sea Lions

Off the coast of Argentina, seasoned killer whales hunt sea lion pups. See all National Geographic videos: http://video.nationalgeogra...  
 
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TheDiamond123123 (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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I laughed my AAAAS OFF when they threw that little bastard HAHAHAha87f890s7d89f790s90sfd BOOOOOOOOOM OWNED!!!!!
lu1z83 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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were u a Japanese in your dream?
Dylonthevillon (1 day ago) Show Hide
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actually their whales
robby2289 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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HARDBREAKER100 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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I have a dream that

one day I eat up all whale over the world.
lvlmp (1 day ago) Show Hide
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A. Order--Cetacea.

All dolphins, porpoises, and whales are grouped together in the scientific order Cecacea. This large order of approximately 80 living species is divided into three suborders: the toothed whales or Odontoceti (killer whales, dolphins, porpoises, beluga whales, narwhals, beaked whales, and sperm whales), the baleen whales or Mysticeti (blue whales, humpback whales, gray whales, and right whales), and the Archaeoceti (a group of fossil whales, now extinct).
jdouglasusn (1 day ago) Show Hide
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they are not sharks, sharks are not mammals, whales are. Totally different classification, those two
Degenskonto (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Fail, theyre dolphins.
iamstifler (1 day ago) Show Hide
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nope....its in the dolphin families
halowarrior1000 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Answer to the final question. Probbly to keep the sea lion population.

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