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Dolphins Playing with Orcas Johnstone Straight BC.MPG

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

A pod of Dolphins plays with a pod of Orca. Included is a Dolphin jumping over the large male Orca in the middle of the video.

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  • @shrivaldo

    why type about stuff you know nothing about.

    Do the dolphins look stressed? Did you read comments of the people who live in the area and know the difference between the pods?

  • They were eating dolphins not playing together

  • @MrElvisr27 the number of the pod, 60 or more r residents, the back flipper of the males are particular too, on resident males is bigger, the transient male is smaller and more triangular, like a big shark flipper

  • "cousin!!"

  • @MrElvisr27 The white sided will definitely know the differents between Resident orca and Transient orcas the one thing the dolphin will stay the hell away from Transient orcas cause they will get eaten and resident orcas are like Vegetarians of the sea lol. So they like to playfully pick on them.

  • @chiclids how do u know they are orcas that only eat just fish and not other diets like dolphins?

  • It looks like the A30's amazing I had witnessed this but with two humpback whales these pacific whitesided dolphins are very fast, intelligant, mammals, and this is surburb that you caught them with the A30's playing just awesome great footage..

  • That IS awesome.! =D

  • Nevermind these been resident killer whales, had the orcas been hungry they would have made sushis out of these dolphins...

  • the dolphins and other marine mammals know the difference between the "resident" and "transient" orcas by the sound of their calls. dolphins will flee if they hear transients but they don't react to the calls of residents.

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