Amnorix |
05-21-2013 07:14 AM |
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Originally Posted by Radar Chief
(Post 9693992)
Yup. Couple of things I noticed:
1. The dorsal fin on the adult looks exactly like the outline you posted earlier, and
2. Even for a juvenile that is one big fish (yes, I know it’s a mammal not a fish) and it surprises me how close to shore it gets. That’s some shallow water and it’s just kinda hanging out, checking out the odd creatures on the shore.
Interesting video.
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Orcas are really cool. They will crash the shore pretty hard for food. See the 1:00, 1:10 and 1:38 mark of this video for example. Of course after that they're rather ruthlessly playing with their food. :eek:
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and this video is chalk full of beachings.
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I gotta stop -- I could spend all day watching this stuff...
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