Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal

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During four years of shooting in the icy waters that surround the volcanic archipelago of the Crozet Islands, we have followed the trial and tribulations of Delphine, a young female adolescent killer whale. Living and growing within her family group she gradually learns how to find her bearings, how to hunt king penguins or Minke rorquals and how to get stranded in order to catch sea elephants.
Director : Bertrand LOYER

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@loyerbertrand
@loyerbertrand 2 роки тому
Thanks all for your comments. I am the director of this film which was shot 23 years ago. I am glad to let you know that Delphine is still alive and is now the mother of 3 calves. We are returning again in Nov, 2023 in Crozet to meet her, and see how she now teaches her young to catch elephant seals on the beach. There is now 5 time more elephant seals than when we were shooting the film, so the intentional beaching technique is a skill that many orcas practice. To answer other questions I have seen, I shot the orca sharing the minke whale without any particular protection: the orcas were even pushing the carcass towards me as if to say " you want some ? please share that meal with us !" They even brought me pectoral fins of elephant seals, and were scouting at me when I was entering the water to pick up the RHIB we used for filming. Unfortunately, there is no making of footage of this, but we will make some this year !
@dikshasoni.
@dikshasoni. 2 роки тому
omg I am so lucky to watch it the day after, you commented this.....I was actually thinking about Delphine journey......and when will the video come please reply.....I AM REALLY IN LOVE WITH YOUR WORK IN THIS VIDEO. Well what about Liaison {MOTHER}💖.
@KABrown-jp5eh
@KABrown-jp5eh 2 роки тому
@@dikshasoni. FANTASTIC!! I'm so excited! I study the Orca here, in Australia, and the New Zealand pod/s. I am fascinated by the different culture, language and even what 'appears' to be.. different..'accents'!, lol. I have been following Delphine's , and her pod's journey and development through your scientific research and video footage of her and her family. It is so beautifully filmed, showing the intimate family moments of this Orca pod..due to your respect and empathy of these beautiful, stunning, incredibly intelligent, sentient beings. THANK YOU, for the time you've given of yourself, and the respectful and caring nature, in which you do so, to share these wonderful and RARE moments with us. It is TRULY respected and appreciated!!
@KABrown-jp5eh
@KABrown-jp5eh 2 роки тому
@@dikshasoni. Yes!! I wasn't sure how to spell her mother's name. Do you know if that's accurate..or were you just taking a guess, lol. It 'phonetically' (sounds) like ..'Lee-sohn', to me, but being French, I wasn't sure how it is spelled. I have tried to find it on google search but can only find (so far).. as her being referred to as *A2*. It also says that she was given the name of **_*Mae_* , (by a Captain who's ship was stranded/shipwrecked) in, I believe.. 197'2'.. if I'm remembering correctly?? Interestingly, she was ALSO (self?)-stranded on the beach!!
@dikshasoni.
@dikshasoni. 2 роки тому
@@KABrown-jp5eh Turn on the caption for name💖. No need of google the name. Well you said you have been following Delphine and her pods .....are they safe...I too love orcas like how beautiful they are.....actually I ended here after watching some videos about SEAWORLD and TILIKUM....dont you think they do bad to these creatures??like see how much they play in how much area....and area at seaworld i dont think so its enough 🤯
@KABrown-jp5eh
@KABrown-jp5eh 2 роки тому
@@dikshasoni. Very good point! Because it was in English, I didn't even think of doing that, lol. thanks!! :-D Tbh, I don't like them being on, unless film is in another language it, as it covers part of the screen on my laptop, which is why I hadn't considered. That, and also, there are often massive mistakes &/or mistranslations, when auto-generated & not checked by the ppl who actually know correct spelling/s.. ESPECIALLY with names, and the plethora of 'alternate ways' ppl seem to use these days, lol. :'-D Hope you have/are having a great weekend!!
@ecoll8950
@ecoll8950 2 роки тому
Delphine kept me stressed this whole video. 😂😩 She has the best orca mom ever! This was a really good doc. I love Orcas so much.
@kathleenmitchell1582
@kathleenmitchell1582 2 роки тому
It was great. Once saw a short of a pod after a seal on a small ice flow. Two in tandem tried to overturn the ice and succeeded when they were joined by a third. The teamwork was incredible. These are amazing creatures!
@cloroxbitch2491
@cloroxbitch2491 2 роки тому
Ikr Delphine is so problematic and dramatic I can’t with her 😂
@1230mkelly
@1230mkelly 2 роки тому
Delphine needs a whooping and to be put on punishment as well: "No jumping out of the water 🌊 like Shamu for two weeks! If you give me any talk back I'll make it three!" 😂 😆 😂 😆
@Its_just_rand
@Its_just_rand 2 роки тому
When she was lost I was like oh no ! Please don’t get hurt 😢 so fascinating how she was just staying still & was taught to do so! So intelligent!
@davidonyebuchi6481
@davidonyebuchi6481 2 роки тому
Me too
@VaBeachBeach2971
@VaBeachBeach2971 2 роки тому
Orcas are so smart. Imagine the mom teaching her to stay in one place if she is lost. That means they had to teach her in a hypothetical situation kinda thing, like teaching a human child to dial 911 if someone is injured. Amazing.
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 2 роки тому
They could have also told her since they have their own language of sounds.
@BarugoSama
@BarugoSama 2 роки тому
@@rottweilerfun9520 and dialects! the several types of Orcas also was found to have their own dialects!
@forg13
@forg13 Рік тому
@@BarugoSama which makes it even more sad to think about the orcas in captivity from different pods being unable to communicate with each other 😭
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@forg13 Boycott Seaworld!
@forg13
@forg13 Рік тому
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 and advocate for the end of breeding programs!
@YaYa-ke1zr
@YaYa-ke1zr Рік тому
Delphine needs her own reality show. I’d watch. It would be a new dangerous adventure every episode. Full of dangers and parties.
@brandonhaygood6824
@brandonhaygood6824 Рік тому
And then you woke up
@charlottewebster4233
@charlottewebster4233 Рік тому
I need to see edited clips of the Delphine Show complete with typical cheesy sitcom music, canned laughter and regular guest appearances from the elephant seals. *Coming up on today's episode* 15:52
@charlottewebster4233
@charlottewebster4233 Рік тому
The end where the narrator says the family leave the island and for the next however long, they have no idea where they go, what they do or how they live. My brain immediately thought "I know" and heard the cheesy song for Milton Keynes shopping centre and now I can't stop laughing. That's where they'll be spending their time and hard earned cash for the next few months... CENTRAL MILTON KEYNES 👗👛🍷💃👠🎩 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/roGShnqecK9juZs.html
@RoySATX
@RoySATX Рік тому
Filming for a few months every few years is more than enough intrusion these animals need. You want a reality show, go find yourself some humans who have agency to say no if they choose.
@joe18425
@joe18425 11 місяців тому
​@@charlottewebster4233 😂
@willhickey7387
@willhickey7387 2 роки тому
I was so sad when the little one was lost in the kelp. Then I seen the whole pod coming back for her and was relieved. Such cunning and beautiful animals.
@gorpim
@gorpim 2 роки тому
"lost in the kelp" 😂
@vegamiles27
@vegamiles27 2 роки тому
@@gorpim 😂😂 yoooo chilll
@rubenpartono
@rubenpartono 2 роки тому
@@gorpim What second meaning does this have?
@mackennaoliver870
@mackennaoliver870 2 роки тому
Reminds me of getting lost in the supermarket as a kid😂
@josephoduor2358
@josephoduor2358 Рік тому
"Delphine get yo ass in your room. You're grounded."
@SalmanAli-pn7lq
@SalmanAli-pn7lq Рік тому
I'm fascinated by how patient her mother is with her naughtiness
@Deedee0503
@Deedee0503 Рік тому
I literally cried. I said to myself a mother of 2... if she can have patience with her child.. I can do better with mine lol.. 🤦🏽‍♀️❤
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@Deedee0503 Learn from the whales, and teach what they taught you to your kids. One day they'll grow up to do the same....
@annecheesman5958
@annecheesman5958 Рік тому
Naughty. Lol. Thinking the same thing. She is a Mum so hopefully she will curve it. Love this family.
@johnhildenbrand2642
@johnhildenbrand2642 11 місяців тому
My folks certainly were never this tolerant of my shenanigans as a kid, momma tore my butt up for that kinda stuff, and if you really fucked up you got it a second time when dad got home, and that old man hit hard
@AestheticTykira
@AestheticTykira 10 місяців тому
Maybe she was like Delphine when she was younger.
@stevestewart3816
@stevestewart3816 Рік тому
Thanks for all the nice comments, it took us 3 months to make this film. We hope you all enjoy as much as we did.
@mariaterezaramirezlindarte9385
@mariaterezaramirezlindarte9385 11 місяців тому
❤❤👏👏👏 hermoso aprendí más d las ballenas orcas
@roselandebazelais8236
@roselandebazelais8236 10 місяців тому
Thank youuuuuuuu🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.You did great.
@andresvegap2475
@andresvegap2475 9 місяців тому
Amazing. Congratulations from Spain ❤
@Dark_rose10
@Dark_rose10 9 місяців тому
Beautifully done 😊. Eagerly awaiting the next installment. Informative and calming.
@Deepbluhuntr
@Deepbluhuntr 5 місяців тому
Thank you ! It's absolutely wonderful.
@ievgeniagodynskyi1049
@ievgeniagodynskyi1049 2 місяці тому
"As a tiny calf she was stranded and rescued by the French scientists. Since that day the whole family has trusted divers unusually close". Intelligent animal could appreciate the act of kindness. This is amazing!❤
@TanyaQueen182
@TanyaQueen182 2 роки тому
By far the best documentary about Orcas I've ever seen. The way the family teaches the youngsters, the way they celebrate together and hunt together. It's never easy to see a penguin or seal turn into lunch, but Orcas gotta eat too. :) This was so great I'm going to recommend this video to everyone!
@sabrinawashington2508
@sabrinawashington2508 2 роки тому
Lol.. right...
@mervynhosking4970
@mervynhosking4970 2 роки тому
Were not the only intelligent forms of life on this earth 🌎, personally most species are superior to us .
@riteshyeddu9186
@riteshyeddu9186 2 роки тому
@@mervynhosking4970 ok
@ChaddMichael
@ChaddMichael 2 роки тому
@@mervynhosking4970 yeah. I think u proved your point when u wrote that. Lmao.
@israelisaiahholford8408
@israelisaiahholford8408 2 роки тому
Only thing is they didn't know the reason for the child going up to the shore. It's one of many way they catch pray
@brittwilliams487
@brittwilliams487 9 місяців тому
I almost cried when Delphine was stuck but her mom came in to talk to her to show her how to free herself she has the best mom
@CoffeeCrazy
@CoffeeCrazy Місяць тому
When her mom turned around and whipped her tail, I wonder did that help to push the water to free delphine.
@lokismom912
@lokismom912 2 роки тому
When you watch this, see how the love and bond these beautiful creatures have as a family, it's even harder to see them captured. When you see how the older ones protect, love and teach the young. The way they stay with their families. Its a beautiful society, a society that humans should take note of. Thank you for a beautiful look into the amazing life of an orca.
@wiebkke
@wiebkke Рік тому
Exactly! Especially considering how the baby’s used(?) to be taken away from the moms when held in captivity. Also, how orca or animal shows in general are still legal in many countries us absolutely beyond me
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@wiebkke Those shows, such as Seaworld, are under the disguise of "marine conservation facilities". And their performers are posing as marine biologists. People think they're doing the right thing!
@coffeecrimegal5968
@coffeecrimegal5968 Рік тому
@Genghis Khan What?
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@coffeecrimegal5968 I don't get it either.
@coffeecrimegal5968
@coffeecrimegal5968 Рік тому
@Genghis Khan What are you talking about?? I have my own relationship with God, so I’m very aware he loves me thank you! What’s that got to do with this video and thread?
@michaelnavarette7200
@michaelnavarette7200 11 місяців тому
I went to sea world when I was around 9 years old. Immediately I realized these beautiful creatures didn’t belong in captivity. I’ll never go back. Thank you for showing me this. Their beautiful.
@larrylaurenzi1625
@larrylaurenzi1625 2 роки тому
The greatest lesson ever taught “when lost stay still”.
@Maddym365
@Maddym365 2 роки тому
😂
@johnschuurman403
@johnschuurman403 2 роки тому
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@sabrinawashington2508
@sabrinawashington2508 2 роки тому
Well said.. I like that...
@DirtyMuthaFugginD
@DirtyMuthaFugginD 2 роки тому
I love how while the male elephant seals are fighting for the position of beach master that in the background there is an entire beach full of penguins are all lined up watching the fight like its a pay per view event! I would be standing right there with them watching the fight. Knowing me though I would turn to the penguins next to me a say "did you see that? He took that shot like a champ!"
@willhickey7387
@willhickey7387 2 роки тому
I'd be making side bets. Lol.
@DirtyMuthaFugginD
@DirtyMuthaFugginD 2 роки тому
@@willhickey7387 😂🤣😂🤣😂 ok, youre officially in charge of taking the bets and holding the money. You will have the former elephant seal Beach champion 8 seasons running from last year as your security so none of those sneaky little penguins try to hold you up at flipper point. Don't let the built in tux fool you, they can get down! Case in point, "The Transporter 1 & 2" even though Jason Statham was wearing suits and not tuxes lol.
@lcc726
@lcc726 2 роки тому
😂😂. Best part penguins don't have pay. It's a free show lol
@1230mkelly
@1230mkelly 2 роки тому
"I'll bet you 30 sardines and two red bass that the one on the right takes it in the 3rd round; as he is more conditioned and built to last late into the final round." 😂
@laurenamy1202
@laurenamy1202 2 роки тому
I noticed this too and wondered what the penguins think about that😂 Obviously they’re aware of it, but does it matter to them? Is it relevant who becomes beach master? I just wonder about the level of awareness that animals have about things that are not instinctually relevant.
@julianeichhorn3127
@julianeichhorn3127 Рік тому
Remember watching the exact documentary when I was a child. Now nearly 20 years later I‘m so happy to find this great film again❤
@trishdadish21
@trishdadish21 Рік тому
Such an amazing documentary of this beautiful family. I can’t believe it was 23 yrs ago, WOW! Orca’s in all their wit and strength show the ability to love and invite us humans to their pod. It’s just breathtakingly beautiful to watch this, unreal footage. The respect you show this pod is clearly understood and reciprocated. What an honor it was to watch this, thank you. Can’t wait for the next documentary.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
Nothing that any of those circus acts at Seaworld could EVER match.
@bojandrazic312
@bojandrazic312 8 місяців тому
Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸 What is MAHUN?! Many greetings and HEALTH
@lennarthagen3638
@lennarthagen3638 2 роки тому
Holding these wonderful Orcas captive is EVIL. They are not PETS for humans to laugh and gawk at(unbelievable). They are sea mammals and are highly intelligent and they are not whales but the largest of the Dolphin family.
@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent 2 роки тому
So that's all you have to say? How about its amazing how intelligent they are. Oh they are super predators Oh its amazing how predatory they are. I understand now why they are on top of the marine food chain. Or Maybe wow its amazing how important they are, we need to make sure the ocean remains clean and full of life for them to continue thriving.
@meej6452
@meej6452 2 роки тому
It's for my enjoyment. It's not evil.
@neilsiebenthal9254
@neilsiebenthal9254 2 роки тому
@@meej6452 no, it's still pretty bad... Enjoyment doesn't = good... In the Roman empire they watched people be hunted and killed by lions, tigers, and all sorts of predators for enjoyment, pretty sure that's not something good... Even though it brought some people enjoyment. They're clearly highly intelligent animals, just like we're highly intelligent animals.
@meej6452
@meej6452 2 роки тому
@@neilsiebenthal9254 I was just being sarcastic lol. But the same argument can be made for pets and animals at the zoo. It's not a necessity, they are just for people's joy and happiness. Actually it's even worst for pet owners because their animals relies on human beings instead of being free in the wild.
@AldrickExGladius
@AldrickExGladius 2 роки тому
@@neilsiebenthal9254 Those people the Roman Empire fed to lions and tigers where criminals on "death row" so to speak. Im not disagreeing with you on anything you stated, just clarifying some facts.
@carlosxv3739
@carlosxv3739 8 місяців тому
It’s amazing how they do not lose their temper with their young, it doesn’t matter how hard their youngsters fail, I believe there is a lesson for us as humans to learn.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 6 місяців тому
Humans these days just take to horribly beating their offspring.
@kimichan5
@kimichan5 Рік тому
It’s incredible how patient the mother is with Delphine! Every time she gets lost, the mother rushes over and is so happy to see her wayward daughter! ❤
@MermaidMusings7
@MermaidMusings7 Рік тому
Thank you for this incredible video. Seeing Delphine and her family reminded me of Lolita and hers. Lolita is a Southern Resident captured in 1970 in Puget Sound, Washington. She has been living in the smallest orca tank in the world at the Miami Seaquarium for over 50 years. Lolita's ecotype, Southern Residents, are the most studied orca population in the world. Family members stay together their entire lives. L25 Ocean Sun, Lolita's mother, is estimated to be over 90 years old. Lolita had an older sister named Tsunami, who died in 1982. Ocean Sun has no immediate family left, but she has been taken in by another pod as their adoptive grandmother. She doesn't even know her daughter is still alive. Corky is the oldest orca in captivity. She is a Northern Resident from the A5 pod, A23 matriline. She was captured in 1969 in British Columbia. Corky's younger sister, Ripple, is now the leader of the pod. Other members include Corky's younger brother Fife, niece Midsummer, great-nephews Fern and Ne'nakw, and great-niece Eliot.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
Plans are underway as of now to rehabilitate the now retired Tokitae (Lolita was just her stage name)in her Washington home waters after 52 years of captivity. She will be placed in a sea pen like Keiko was to get back in shape and relearn to hunt until her family passes through. She's been retired from performing a full year and MSQ wants her moved because she's just a financial liability to their new owner the Dolphin Company. All that's left right now is having the governor signing off the proper permits for her move!
@frangy865
@frangy865 Рік тому
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 WOW! That's WONDERFUL to hear😃. Thanks for the update xx
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@frangy865 Most definitely. She's a survivor.
@paimonspie8913
@paimonspie8913 Рік тому
I see you in every comment section thank you so much for spreading the information that you do ❤
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
​@@paimonspie8913 There was a press conference about Tokitae's move just yesterday. She WILL be going home, hopefully in the next 18-24 months at most, they said. Everything has to be VERY well-prepared to ensure her safety during her return to Washington's Puget Sound.
@geenadasilva9287
@geenadasilva9287 2 роки тому
how beautiful! Delphine is my kind of girl: a constant trial but how touching to see her finally learn and take the first steps into adulthood.
@a.k.4o
@a.k.4o 2 роки тому
You're into putting the whole group at risk? Awesome
@kezieeve9398
@kezieeve9398 2 роки тому
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@thegoat-ishere4414
@thegoat-ishere4414 2 роки тому
She's only 14 dude calm down
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@getwthenewage4871 Delphine now has two children of her own!
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
​@@thegoat-ishere4414 She's 38 now. She was born in 1986. Her mother was born in either 1949 or 1950. She's since passed.
@maribs4636
@maribs4636 2 роки тому
I can watch this many times..I love orcas so much..they are majestic..
@crespoopserc
@crespoopserc 2 роки тому
Orcas yes! Killer whales??? Absolutely not. Scientists hate that
@karinmarkert8556
@karinmarkert8556 2 роки тому
Yes👍🏼Yes🙏Yes😍Yes👏🏽Yes❤❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@desertfairychickres4021
@desertfairychickres4021 2 роки тому
Majestic Killers
@sweetsourcandies5607
@sweetsourcandies5607 2 роки тому
Me too my favourite animal
@neyshiatheetigress
@neyshiatheetigress 2 роки тому
💙💙💙
@justinmix143
@justinmix143 2 роки тому
This is one of-if not thee-absolute best docs on killer whales I’ve ever seen. What beautiful, amazing beings. Really this was one of the best nature docs I’ve ever seen period. Just brilliant. When it ended, I wished there were a series of them.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
A sequel is being made.
@MissySimpleM
@MissySimpleM Рік тому
That's amazing, seeing Delphine's mom encouraging her and showing her what to do and her understanding and copying the behaviour.
@rachelkristine4669
@rachelkristine4669 2 роки тому
Delphines loneliness & terror, while trapped in the kelp bed, must be how Keiko & Tilly felt, while locked up ALONE, in a damn box, thousands of miles away from their families......HUMANS ARE EVIL! 😔
@hazelfisher371
@hazelfisher371 2 роки тому
😢😭
@blucat4
@blucat4 2 роки тому
@@hazelfisher371 She has a lot of fun and love too, and it was beautiful humans who documented this, there are always flowers in the garden for those who want to see them.
@aglz1
@aglz1 2 роки тому
@@hazelfisher371 ?
@phelanmcdonald1635
@phelanmcdonald1635 2 роки тому
I was in Wrangel Narrows in Alaska's inside passage one afternoon. I was in a 15 ft. Skiff with a 40 horse outboard motor. There was a family of four Orcas. An adult male, female with their two twin baby calves I would guess were 6 months old. I approached them within 10 ft. When I saw them surface, I could see the males eye checking me out. His dorsal fin was as tall as a man. When they exhaled, it sounded like an explosion. Up close, these magnificent creatures are huge! There was a man sitting in a tiny dingy with his hat over his eyes and his fishing pole not far from shore. The two youngsters snuck up on him and breached on each side of him and came down with a big, giant splash! The poor fellow dropped his pole and nearly fell out of his boat. Orcas can be mischievous pranksters. The two calves then rejoined their parents. This was the wildlife experience of a lifetime. I do not fear them.
@joem6114
@joem6114 2 роки тому
Lol
@blahblah4129
@blahblah4129 Рік тому
Hahaha Adorable! They dislike when ppl take their fish away, and rightfully so.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 6 місяців тому
Wonderful! Make sure to NEVER go to those marine parks though. Captivity kills!
@RamachandranKN_87
@RamachandranKN_87 Рік тому
Beautifully made! The Discovery Channel used to be full of documentaries like this, before it came a reality tv channel instead.
@Killeroreodolphin
@Killeroreodolphin Рік тому
this is also fake
@godemperorlech5422
@godemperorlech5422 Рік тому
@@Killeroreodolphin no
@Killeroreodolphin
@Killeroreodolphin Рік тому
@@godemperorlech5422 I meant the edited footage and the story narritive
@godemperorlech5422
@godemperorlech5422 Рік тому
@@Killeroreodolphin It's not fake, Orcas are extremely intelligent.
@Killeroreodolphin
@Killeroreodolphin Рік тому
@@godemperorlech5422 i know, but most nature documentaries are mostly cut of edited footage and adding story telling
@angelpup4767
@angelpup4767 Рік тому
This is a work of art, The narration is fascinating and very informative, The footage is breathtaking and had me glued to the screen, it was amazing to see how strong of a bond the family have when playing together having fun and it was intriguing to see the understanding they share when doing the serious work of hunting. Truly beautiful.😍
@ompaloompa4970
@ompaloompa4970 2 роки тому
It's wonderful how they communicate in their own language and love each other. P.s. thanks for the great narration, without it it's only great footage.
@GudaGudaPaisen
@GudaGudaPaisen 2 роки тому
I hope Delphine will eventually becoming a formidable hunter, maybe even the leader of the family, and passing her knowledge to the future generations.
@wowisowns
@wowisowns 2 роки тому
I'm a big Belle Delphine fan too. I think passing her knowledge to future generations is an amazing idea
@saviofrancis1301
@saviofrancis1301 2 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@saviofrancis1301
@saviofrancis1301 2 роки тому
@@wowisowns 😂🤣
@1230mkelly
@1230mkelly 2 роки тому
I hope so. She seems to be an at risk youth that needs major intervention in order to make a 180° turn for the best. 😆
@sherryneglia4804
@sherryneglia4804 Рік тому
read comments, the original director has a great one on there, Delphine is now 23yrs older (she's 37 now) alive and well, has 2 cubs of her own.... circle of life😊
@mariadimarco5820
@mariadimarco5820 Рік тому
Delphine is the cutest most ADHD water puppy, if I've ever seen one.
@Cobaltblueprism
@Cobaltblueprism Рік тому
Delphine just wanted to play and party. Love her sweetness and curiosity. Thank you filming crew!
@AgentBishop51
@AgentBishop51 2 роки тому
I love Orcas. Amazing creatures with incredible unity. Nice documentary. Hope to see more.
@oc3694
@oc3694 2 роки тому
😓 I'm so relieved she made it back in the water, it's too early in the morning to be this stressed 😫
@chiccavaquita
@chiccavaquita Рік тому
😂
@indyrawr1756
@indyrawr1756 Рік тому
Right?!
@simonegarciatsu2854
@simonegarciatsu2854 Рік тому
Delphine reminds me of myself when I was a young teenager 😂😂 never listen to my family , always distracted by shiny objects (or anything besides whatever I should be doing) and wandering off to do my own thing. Then when realizing I needed them again ….crying for help!!!
@adejones2340
@adejones2340 Рік тому
Probably the best documentary on Orcas I ever watched, camera work is amazing, thank you so much for sharing your journey with them to us, the viewer.
@nathaniellollis3868
@nathaniellollis3868 2 роки тому
It's absolutely AMAZING watching the elephant seals fighting while all those penguins are looking on like a crowd of people at a boxing event. "C'mon! Place your bets now!" LOL!!!!
@nathaniellollis3868
@nathaniellollis3868 2 роки тому
Orcas are such wonderfully beautiful and intelligent creatures! I think Disney should make an animated movie on them, as they did with Happy Feet. That would be AWESOME!!!!
@danivalonga5233
@danivalonga5233 2 роки тому
omg YES!
@thegoat-ishere4414
@thegoat-ishere4414 2 роки тому
Orcas are too much of ferocious killers for an animated kids show but maybe Disney could make it work like Lion King
@MegInWhispers
@MegInWhispers 2 роки тому
agreed!!!
@jermainebynum5298
@jermainebynum5298 2 роки тому
@@thegoat-ishere4414 LOL 🤦‍♂️
@irfankhalili2731
@irfankhalili2731 2 роки тому
Yes!
@xoleenie12
@xoleenie12 10 місяців тому
The family bond these animals have is amazing. I can get lost in learning, and watching Orca documentaries. They’re so intelligent ❤
@captain4318
@captain4318 2 роки тому
The hunting of the penguins truly is amazing footage. Especially love the shot at 32:55 when you see all the penguins shoot away under the surface.
@tayloroconnell8906
@tayloroconnell8906 2 роки тому
THE WAY THEY COMMUNICATE AND HELP ONE ANOTHER IS ABOVE AND BEYOND INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WORDS JUST CANT DESCRIBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SPEECHLESSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@abztractboxingandstuff8384
@abztractboxingandstuff8384 2 роки тому
“How he avoids mating with his mum and sister is a mystery” what a weird thing to say.....he probably has little excursions to meet up with other females every so often.
@riteshyeddu9186
@riteshyeddu9186 2 роки тому
only after getting approval from his mom haha
@valenrn8657
@valenrn8657 2 роки тому
It's not a mystery when Orcas can identify each other.
@dealuxe_7545
@dealuxe_7545 Рік тому
male orcas are totally mama's boys! they only mate with females that belong to the OUTSIDE of their pods, but they still need their mother's approval 🤣
@beverleyswartz6452
@beverleyswartz6452 2 роки тому
What an awesome documentary! I simply love learning about these magnificent giant mammals of the ocean.!So insightful and thought provoking... highly intelligent creatures,who strategise kills with precision,and also teach their young to become providers within the pod;contributing for the whole pod...its amazing...a highly functional social system led by mom...everyone has an important role in the survival of the family
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 Рік тому
How are you doing today?
@mayasalgado2595
@mayasalgado2595 Рік тому
The BEST Orca documentary!🏆 Can’t wait for the sequel 👍 This is super amazing, love it! ❤ Thank you for sharing no matter how old. The narrator voice is wonderful as well🥰
@loyerbertrand
@loyerbertrand Рік тому
Thanks for your kind words. Delphine and her family has been seen last week near a longliner offshore Crozet. The sequel will take some time to produce, but we will already dedicate 6 months this year, from November 2023 to April 2024. To achieve this, for obvious financial reasons, we will also make other films on birds & mammals population dynamics, plus a series penguins, while our team will be there with top notch 4K gear.
@reactivereplays5666
@reactivereplays5666 2 роки тому
Orcas are amazing.... I still can't believe people swim with these incredible creatures. I know they have never eaten anyone but the fact that if ONE get bored, they can still play with you to death...
@teacherdoug1797
@teacherdoug1797 2 роки тому
Lesson: Learn how to tell jokes in orca. It might save your life.
@colonelmustard2652
@colonelmustard2652 2 роки тому
Sounds like a normal night on Grindr.
@sherryneglia4804
@sherryneglia4804 Рік тому
never killed anyone in the wild , but at SeaWorld, different story, #orcasrevenge ....what was his name? tilicum or something. a renegade orca in captivity that has killed trainers...hate to say it but good for him, it's a travesty these magnificent creatures are kept in captivity.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@sherryneglia4804 Especially considering he was stolen from his pod in Iceland and died knowing only a concrete, chlorinated, and miserable prison.
@hi-d12forlife
@hi-d12forlife 2 роки тому
Thank you for doing a new documentary about these beyond incredible beings. Just like humans, orcas and their species continue to evolve.....every single day. Love this and thank u
@Praying_ManTas
@Praying_ManTas 2 роки тому
This documentary is from the year 2000
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@Praying_ManTas Feels more modern. Just saying.
@loyerbertrand
@loyerbertrand Рік тому
I am happy to report that Delphine, our main character, had a 3rd baby in 2020 ! Her three calves are yet too young to determine their sex.
@theskipgilberto
@theskipgilberto Рік тому
Glad she's doing well! We're all a little curious when we're young. She's a beautiful lady now I'm sure. Momma girl has 3 cubs to take care of huh? Amazing! Love this family. Thanks for the update. Take care.😁👍
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому
Thank you ! I'm excited to see her offspring in your next film. How is Delphines Mother ? The Matriarch ? She was a good strong leader for her pod.
@Meggypoo1983
@Meggypoo1983 Рік тому
I'm a bit puzzled by this description because, as far as I know, orca babies are called calves, not cubs? But I'm excited to hear that Delphine is a mom now! I bet at least one of her children are going to stress her to death just like she did her mother (and everyone watching this!). 🤣 I'm dying for another documentary that will follow Delphine and her family!! Orcas are just incredible.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
@@rottweilerfun9520 Lusion passed away years ago.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
How about Rodion, Venus, and Junior? They still with her and her three calves, or is Delphine forming her own natal pod with her children now?
@trudyromany1542
@trudyromany1542 Рік тому
🤩 I can watch Orcas videos whole day. They are truly masters of the sea. Thanks so much for the men and women who helped put this together for us to learn and enjoy. Great job guys 👏 👏 👏
@royaal2216
@royaal2216 3 місяці тому
...ich mag die Videos, wo Orcas in Gefangenschaft irgendwann durchdrehen und sich an der Spezies (Mensch) rächen, die ihnen so viel Leid zugefügt haben. Leider hat's zu wenig dieser sogenannten Trainer erwischt. Hätte gerne mehr davon gesehen.
@searchsludge
@searchsludge 2 роки тому
Delphine’s character development though 😍😍🥰❤️
@katthunter6561
@katthunter6561 Рік тому
If only everybody could comprehend how amazing these animals are- as intelligent and loving as any human. Stunning
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
Yeah, they're more human than so many people today. I've always seen animals for what they are: individuals with a life story.
@mariozd971
@mariozd971 Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/imR_ZJV4kLCnrIU.html
@gigiis526
@gigiis526 Рік тому
They certainly are stunning and amazing creations of our Lord Jesus Christ! BUT to say they are as intelligent as humans is a ridiculous stretch.God created humans in his image and not the other creatures in this earth. Also, humans have a soul that can be born again in Christ and inherit eternal life. Animals and sea life cant.
@deaconstjohn4842
@deaconstjohn4842 Рік тому
AS intelligent AS humans...? I haven't checked in a while, but I don't remember any orcas building rockets to go to the Moon, or making discoveries such as electricity and spacetime lol They are incredibly intelligent as wild animals. Actually fascinating how smart they are. Now, a statement like this would be more accurate Edit: and for the other pious user: Jesus&Company have nothing to do with any of this
@Deepbluhuntr
@Deepbluhuntr 5 місяців тому
Let us know when a human can "see" in pitch black water by using his own physical sonar.
@steviegaga
@steviegaga Рік тому
Absolute perfection in a documentary. Brilliant photographic and insight into behavior. Thanks so much!
@judithcampbell1705
@judithcampbell1705 8 місяців тому
Watching these beautiful creatures is amazing. Delphine is funny, she's like a little child. Always getting into trouble. But her pod will come and protect her. And bring her home when she gets lost again. Thank you 💛 for such a beautiful documentary. More please. ❤
@dano4971
@dano4971 2 роки тому
So intelligent in their environment, there definitely the kings of the ocean. Excellent video.
@cazzpurple7737
@cazzpurple7737 2 роки тому
The most ADORABLE ANIMAL AND THE PLANET. THE SUPER CUTE AND HIGHLY INTELLIGENT. ORCAS !!!! THEIR LANGUAGES IS SO BEAUTIFUL MAKE ME RELAX AND HAPPY ! THANK U FOR THE VIDEO
@aarone1981
@aarone1981 2 роки тому
Eventually we will understand their language and perhaps use that understanding to communicate with them to some degree. Scientists are working on it now! Orca is 2nd only to the mighty hippo for me, they are related, Scientists had assumed the hippo was related to pigs...
@visiow2691
@visiow2691 2 роки тому
Also cruel
@karinmarkert8556
@karinmarkert8556 2 роки тому
❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍😍🤝🏻🤝🏻😘
@candilynnn
@candilynnn Рік тому
It is so great to see the closeness of this family. Sadly many times nowdays humans no longer put that much into family closeness. We can learn so much from nature. Great orca documentary.
@Chrispy0515
@Chrispy0515 9 місяців тому
The most incredible footage of how Killer Whales live that I have ever seen!! The cameras used are unbelievable and allow us to follow and get right next to this pod of whales without ever disturbing them which is incredible!!
@jerlee620
@jerlee620 2 роки тому
“It’s the height of Summer.” Starts snowing.
@Dude0000
@Dude0000 2 роки тому
Must be near were i live!
@ognyena
@ognyena 2 роки тому
Ever been to Siberia in summer? Tundra ...
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 2 роки тому
It's that side of the Equator.
@TheBitingBat
@TheBitingBat 2 роки тому
I love orcas so much. They're so powerful, arguably the second most powerful animal on earth after humans, and very intelligent animals. If I ever get to pick what animal I can reincarnate as I'd probably pick the orca
@andys3035
@andys3035 2 роки тому
You'll come back as a dung beetle 🪲
@drockbaby2525
@drockbaby2525 2 роки тому
lol I use to say I would want to be a great white shark but then I studied orcas & chose to be an Orca instead as long as I don't get captured and have to live at SeaWorld or anywhere other than the open Ocean
@incognito96
@incognito96 2 роки тому
Second after humans stop it, I don't see them selling each other out for a few pence, it is us who need to learn off them.
@antbelicheck6339
@antbelicheck6339 8 місяців тому
The underwater close ups are so amazing. How do they get them? Diver or random underwater cameras? Its amazing how close they get to Delphine's mouth. Shes so amazing. I hope her curiosity doesn't ever get her hurt or worse. I truly love Orcas. They're so amazing.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 6 місяців тому
Did you know orcas, unlike sharks, can regrow their teeth when they break them off?
@stacybishop3484
@stacybishop3484 Рік тому
I can’t get enough of watching orcas! I love them. They are so intelligent and beautiful. Delphine is quite a character.
@paulacullin8900
@paulacullin8900 Рік тому
I love the family connection and that is why I love elephants too.
@karrivalentine4032
@karrivalentine4032 Рік тому
I absolutely love it. They are a very close and loving family💜Quite special🙏🏽And thank you soooo much for this documentary 💛💛💛
@youhatethetruth6864
@youhatethetruth6864 8 місяців тому
bro the camera man recording these orcas is a bad ass!!! man has balls of steel so much respect for him filming this so we could sit back and enjoy such a master piece
@kayaye2967
@kayaye2967 Рік тому
I would 100% watch multiple “seasons” of this awesome family :) 💕 just that finding this after watching Some Seaworld videos… definitely casts a shadow on my smiles. These gorgeous, highly intelligent creatures need to be left alone in their natural environment!!! (Side note: those hundreds of penguins being spectators to the seal fights was freaking hilarious 😆)
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 2 роки тому
What magnificent animals, I wish that we could communicate with them.
@neilsiebenthal9254
@neilsiebenthal9254 2 роки тому
Wouldn't that be just absolutely amazing... We could learn so much about the ocean.
@dopetheadjective2020
@dopetheadjective2020 2 роки тому
let's just stop hunting them by the masses and call that a WIN.
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 2 роки тому
@@dopetheadjective2020, I don't think that Orcas are hunted anywhere , but I'm all for not killing any whales at all.
@djcorvette7073
@djcorvette7073 2 роки тому
@@rottweilerfun9520 they still are in "coastal fisheries in Japan, Greenland, Indonesia, and the Caribbean islands." It was worse in the 80s though
@judyivie4181
@judyivie4181 2 роки тому
We can
@HolicChan
@HolicChan Рік тому
It’s so cute watching them chill out and use the seaweed like a blanket as the drift
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 9 місяців тому
Thanks to those fabulous undersea & topside photographers, we could enjoy & appreciate the life of this elusive & mysterious sea creature, Killer Whales. They had to spend 4 long yrs. w/ an infinite patience so as to procure these incredible momentous shots one after another in the face of some adverse conditions at such a bleak, desolate, & inhospitable place, the Crozet Islands. It simply exhibits their single-minded determination & uncompromising dedication of the professional commitment for their crafts. Now I've gained better & new insights into the life & behavior of this sea creature. Lastly, my heartfelt sincere gratitude not only to the photographers but also to the post-production team members such as a script writer, a narrator, editors, background music creator, etc. who all certainly contributed to have enhanced a wealth of intrigue, thrill, & excitement on this doc. Soundly grateful & gratified w/ it to the core at the comfort of home in California. I wonder if anyone feels the same perception,,,,,(07/19/23)
@areksoboniak2774
@areksoboniak2774 Рік тому
Amazing documentary. Thank you for all the time that you spent studying these great animals.
@AGDinCA
@AGDinCA 2 роки тому
I do wonder how much of the narration is true and how much is anthropomorphic conjecture. It all seems plausible, but, really, we just don't know. I am curious to hear the story of how these orcas came to trust these divers. I understand they rescued Delphine, but I would be interested in more details on that story.
@hugobiwan1
@hugobiwan1 2 роки тому
a good dose of skepticism is important in interpreting any animal behaviour, but I must tell you there are many decades worth of solid ethology studies done on these animals. scientists have been following the same families/pods over generations and comparing language, social, mating, rearing and hunting behaviour of different populations in different parts of the world. this data are solid and the interpretations are reliable, IMHO. Regarding the rescue, I haven't found the original footage but you can watch a bit of it at the 13 minute mark in this documentary: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rYdqoZl-Z6iVrY0.html
@AGDinCA
@AGDinCA 2 роки тому
@@hugobiwan1 I respect and appreciate your perspective, sir. To be honest, orcas are so intelligent it's difficult _not_ to equivocate their behaviors with associated human behaviors. It's just so... _recognizable._ I had seen that documentary. Fascinating to think it discussed this very orca! They are amazing creatures and we are lucky they allow us to get to know them.
@omarwilliams6729
@omarwilliams6729 2 роки тому
SHUT up and stop reaching!
@blucat4
@blucat4 2 роки тому
@@AGDinCA Well Humans have a large Cerebral Cortex, a logical thinking part of the brain that makes us different to most other creatures. But the amount of folding/surface area of the cerebral cortex, the gyrification index, is about 2.2 in humans and about 5.7 in Orcas, the highest of any known animal. And no I didn't learn that in school, I just watched this amazing doc: the bit I am talking about starts at the 20min mark, but you will want to watch the whole thing. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f5med5mpro-pxXk.html
@AGDinCA
@AGDinCA 2 роки тому
@@blucat4 Great minds think alike, my friend! I have watched that video (more than once, if I'm being honest) and it is fantastic.
@Meganmama
@Meganmama Рік тому
It’s incredible to see the care the elder whales take with the younger ones and how even at 14 a female is considered a child. It makes me even more angry at how Seaworld and other companies have treated orcas and started breeding them so young.
@The_Original_Anony-Mouse
@The_Original_Anony-Mouse Рік тому
It's an ugly necessary evil. It branches to all animals kept in zoos. The monkey, wolf, panda, bear, kangaroo, ostrich, dolphin, gazelle, hippo and so on. But they garner interest from the public. Ample number of people do it only to be entertained and go home, forget about it, or share their experience online. But the few people that are touched by seeing these animals, go on to help many many more. You can argue we can see them through video - but as an example and drawing on my own experience - I thought nothing of the 6 million Jews that died in WWII until I went to Berlin and saw the little golden plaques on the sidewalks. Suddenly it made it REAL. I felt the sorrow and sadness, the unwarranted persecution, and the guilt Germans feel. Yes we can watch Rhinoceroses in documentaries, but when you see one (at a zoo) they become REAL, as do the concerns and emotions that may lead one to help. It's horrible that animals are in zoos, but they are well cared for (bar some exceptions). The comparison would be to imagine your bedroom - in which you have everything you could possible want and need, but you cant leave it - people can watch you, and you have the ability to change their thoughts based on what you do. It's inhuman under such circumstances you're an object of reflection, and terrible you can never experience the wonders of the world, but you are making change - whether you want to or not.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 Рік тому
As long as tickets get sold, the killing will continue.....
@ruthrandall2451
@ruthrandall2451 7 місяців тому
Totally agree! Absolutely disgraceful!!
@mariyaa111
@mariyaa111 8 місяців тому
This documentary was the best one I’ve seen on orcas !! It’s so amazing watching them teach their young as a group. I’m so fascinated by their love for each other and their familial bonds!!!
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 9 місяців тому
So ineffably amazing, awesome, enthralling, & tantalizingly engrossing that who could resist not to watch it again & again. I can't help keep coming back to this singular doc. of outstanding proportions. This is not only educational but also informative for all ages. Thanks to this unique invaluable doc. unlike any other, I could enjoy, admire, & appreciate it at the comfort of my home in California. My heartfelt sincere gratitude to them all concerned in the creation!.,,,,,,(07/26/23)
@uchihaneo9682
@uchihaneo9682 2 роки тому
Thanks for this documentry. I was literally happy and sad their pod family working and taking care of each other.Even animals have strong bond yet some of we humans are worst and my life is prime example of that me who was left by my mother when i was 2 weeks old and a addict dad who didnt care for me and yet my grand mom raised me just likr this orca mom by seeing this video i just want to experience this bond🥲thnks for sharing this video
@ypcyoungpaperchaser2557
@ypcyoungpaperchaser2557 2 роки тому
The struggle is necessary, makes you who you are , now you know to break that cycle with your own children u know how it feels to be left so you will soldier on and take care of your seed unlike your parents did with you , I feel you and God is with you I've been through what you've been through and u might feel helpless but helplessness will grow u to something u never imagined , stay in your good side of character and work hard and see how lucky you will get
@kickdude1088
@kickdude1088 2 роки тому
yb better
@uchihaneo9682
@uchihaneo9682 2 роки тому
@@ypcyoungpaperchaser2557 thanks for adding something on my willpower really appreciate ☺️
@susanvallance9111
@susanvallance9111 2 роки тому
Just about any male & just about any female can make a baby, but it’s the truly special ones who can take on the real responsibility of being a good parent. Sooo many ppl should not be allowed to have children. It should only be a Gift of God that those wishing to become good parents be allowed that precious gift. God Bless You for your story & for sharing. Your Grma sounds like a Very Special Person
@uchihaneo9682
@uchihaneo9682 2 роки тому
@@susanvallance9111 granma like a only god to me
@grantchang81976
@grantchang81976 2 роки тому
amazing videography of orca close up seemingly docile apex predators in thier natural habitat carrying on with everyday orca activities
@blahblah4129
@blahblah4129 Рік тому
We are truly blessed to share this planet with so many wonderful animals, especially Orcas! 🌎
@chiccavaquita
@chiccavaquita Рік тому
Omg thank you so much for flooding my brain with dopamine early in the morning! I’ve loved Orcas since I was a kid in the Philippines. They are my spirit animal 💞 They deserve their own emoji!
@inthebucketoutdoors3333
@inthebucketoutdoors3333 2 роки тому
Goddam I don’t know how it was filmed but best shit ever! felt like I was apart of the orca family hunting and gathering
@missnucci2696
@missnucci2696 Рік тому
‘The female has done the hard work but it’s the male that seems exhausted’ 🤔💭
@Meggypoo1983
@Meggypoo1983 Рік тому
100% relatable, isn't it? 😂
@nachthexe5543
@nachthexe5543 8 місяців тому
Ich liebe freie glückliche Orcas. Danke für diese wundervolle Doku
@daarlerjunge6848
@daarlerjunge6848 5 місяців тому
Hallo und danke für diese Doku, das ist die beste Doku über die orcas die ich je gesehen habe 👍👍👍
@richardnguyen6853
@richardnguyen6853 2 роки тому
the documentary has shown the killer whale family hunting in the pack they are the king predator in the ocean very intelligent they can communicate among themselves with unique language!
@coffeecrimegal5968
@coffeecrimegal5968 Рік тому
I absolutely 💙 this Documentary!! The narration, the editing, the cinematography, the 🎼… and of course the Orca family aka Pod!! Delphine is so adorable and she clearly knows it! They don’t seem to mind allowing the cameramen into their world for a little while?! It’s just amazing the more we learn about them! They’re fascinatingly majestic! I’ve watched this at least 20 times already.. lol It would be really cool to go back every so many years and do another Doc about this family aka Pod! 🖤🤍
@calledbG
@calledbG Рік тому
Seeing Delphine play and smile is beautiful. 😄
@zTorrentiaLzzz
@zTorrentiaLzzz Рік тому
Delphine is a menace to society. You could never rely on her during an apocalyptic situation to lock the door behind her
@Meggypoo1983
@Meggypoo1983 Рік тому
That girl has ADHD or something. lol
@scorbunny7737
@scorbunny7737 Рік тому
😅🤣😂 w.t.f.???
@mjmcginty
@mjmcginty 2 роки тому
Excellent doc! Delphine is adorable! Perhaps this pod will someday be observed in another location, and more of the mystery will be revealed... one can only hope... IMO, cetaceans are the most awesome beings on the planet!
@peaceiliveby
@peaceiliveby Рік тому
Thank you very much ,my son 36 years old absolutely loves orcas ,thanks for the amazing work and filming ☮️🤗🌈👍🏼
@ivonnematamoroscastillo
@ivonnematamoroscastillo Рік тому
I’ve loved orcas for years and I’ve watched many documentaries about them and this has got to be one of the best ones I’ve ever watched
@Augustbeauty69
@Augustbeauty69 8 місяців тому
Delphine is kind of a goof ball in the beginning, isn't she? Magnificent creatures.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 7 місяців тому
That's why scientists saved her as a calf, because she got into mischief so much.
@shockasimmons5315
@shockasimmons5315 2 роки тому
This the best orca whale killer video i ever seen in my life i'm really loving the love they show one a nother with the communication as well.
@jintyc9133
@jintyc9133 2 роки тому
Thank you so much xx this is the best I’ve ever seen and I’m 63 , would love to swim with these beautiful animals
@desertfairychickres4021
@desertfairychickres4021 2 роки тому
The key word is "Killer".
@tomlib6794
@tomlib6794 2 роки тому
@@desertfairychickres4021 there's never been a recorded attack or fatality on humans by wild orcas, or "killer" whales as you like to call them
@desertfairychickres4021
@desertfairychickres4021 2 роки тому
@@tomlib6794 Recorded. Lol
@andys3035
@andys3035 2 роки тому
@@tomlib6794 wouldn't the event at SeaWorld be a recorded killing?
@tomlib6794
@tomlib6794 2 роки тому
@@andys3035 the key word is "wild"... SeaWorld is not the wild lol. There's never been an incident of orcas attacking humans in the oceans.
@marksamuelsen3202
@marksamuelsen3202 2 роки тому
It’s amazing how these whales figure it all out. I’m impressed.
@Macy-tp5ed
@Macy-tp5ed Рік тому
Loved this doc!! Part 2 asap. Delphine , what a rambunctious cutie
@dannymaurice5543
@dannymaurice5543 2 роки тому
I've just pack bonded with this pod. such a beautiful family!!
@Glossycattt
@Glossycattt 2 роки тому
Who ever put this film together is the man!! Holy shittt encore encore 👏 👏 must appreciated !!!$$
@BigB-ev2gf
@BigB-ev2gf 2 роки тому
Lots of cgi
@romeomarks8344
@romeomarks8344 Рік тому
Orcas are so smart it’s so mesmerising how family oriented they are and they beautiful and curious
@Lvnshyrn07
@Lvnshyrn07 Рік тому
This is one of the best documentaries of Orcas I've ever seen. It made them seem so, well, human. Thank you!
@westsidesmitty1
@westsidesmitty1 2 роки тому
Astounding. If humans wish to communicate with another species, no need scanning outer space! Our ocean cousins (dolphin family) are clearly using a language (and even have dialects). I hope we get our act together BEFORE science breaks the barrier! It would be heartbreaking to have their first message to us be, ''Why do your kind hurt the ocean?'' I'm ready to believe we will communicate with them one day (it is literally just a matter of time), but not so optimistic that we can stop the corporate criminals who don't give a damn.🙁
@solomontrump
@solomontrump 2 роки тому
We can definitely set it up as regular people to communicate with this intelligent species
@tonnyberben1770
@tonnyberben1770 Рік тому
I think al whales are smart not only dolphins there are storys of humpback protecting divers from tigershark
@adudecalledtony3731
@adudecalledtony3731 2 роки тому
Instinctively knew which child was missing ? Or sick of Delphene’s shit?
@adudecalledtony3731
@adudecalledtony3731 2 роки тому
Amazing video
@ricardomoseley
@ricardomoseley 2 роки тому
🤓😋
@saugattamang5819
@saugattamang5819 Рік тому
Ever since I learned that they hunt as a team/family and are really really smart, they’ve been my absolute favourite creatures amongst all.
@StarlitJourneys
@StarlitJourneys 9 місяців тому
Ever imagined having a conversation with an orca? What do you think they'd share about their oceanic lives? Let's share our thoughts! 🐬🌊
@andresvegap2475
@andresvegap2475 9 місяців тому
they would probably tell us that they are curious about what is on dry land.
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