The killer whale (Orcinus orca), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish or grampus, is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals like pinnipeds, and even large whales. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves. Killer whales are regarded as apex predators, lacking natural predators.
Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviours, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been anthropomorphically described as manifestations of culture.
On January 21, 2011, Irisarri and Pioulard released a cover version of Broadcast's "Until Then" (from the band's 2000 album The Noise Made By People), as a tribute to the late Trish Keenan. Later that year, the collaboration spawned into a full, new project, called Orcas.
The duo's self-titled debut LP was released in April 2012 on Germany's Morr Music imprint.Together they combine their distinct individual approaches to composition, melody, texture and rhythm into "a genuine, coherent album that conjures immense shadows and immense depths worthy of its namesake." Irisarri's trademark tonality and analog scratchiness is heard throughout the record. Orcas toured throughout 2012 in Europe and in select cities in North America.
The artwork for their debut record was created by audio/visual artist Sean Curtis Patrick of The Attempted Theft of Millions. The cover depicted a hand holding a small Kachina Doll in PolaroidSX-70 film. Patrick also created the music video "Arrow Drawn" and accompanying visual projections for live shows.
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Orca | The Killer Whale
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ORCAS- The Killer Whale
This Edited Short video opens with a stunning coastal landscape, rocky cliffs jutting out into the azure waters below. In the distance, a pod of majestic killer whales gracefully swim towards the shore, their sleek black and white bodies gliding effortlessly through the water.
The camera zooms in to capture the bystanders gathered on the rocks, their faces filled with awe and excitement as they watch the magnificent creatures approach.
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Nobody escapes an Orca!
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Orca, also known as the killer whale, is the apex predator of the sea.
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Orca, also known as the killer whale, is the apex predator of the sea.
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Orca, also known as the killer whale, is the apex predator of the sea.
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[1] https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/facts-about-orcas/
[2] https://phys.org/news/2017-05-orcas-prey-great-white-sharks.html
[3] https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/the-first-whale-pakicetus
[4] https://www.whaleresearch.com/about-orcas#:~:text=Male%20orcas%20usually%20grow%20to,(2%2D3%20m).
[5] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/understanding-orca-culture-12494696/
[6] https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/sound-strategy-hunting-southern-residents-part-2#:~:text=The%20whales%20hunt%20with%20echolocation,bounce%20back%20to%20the%20whale.
[7] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17348498/
[8] http://courses.washington.edu/fish538/resources/Au%20et%20al%202010%20salmon.pdf
[9]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-47335-w
[10] https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/scientists-plan-to-use-ai-to-try-to-decode-the-language-of-whales
[11] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280780256_Acoustic_behaviour_of_resident_killer_whales_Orcinus_orca_off_Vancouver_Island_British_Columbia
[12] https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/stream/pdf/831/1.0096602/1
[13] https://www.jstor.org/stable/1380981?casa_token=L30nHWeK8coAAAAA%3AbrD0GVcQ2Rb-WvxrMcbI6cQxqWlkTJKHqGYHmmAf1drv1k7zB4ivPU93f4L5vX4cAwOapvx_QmAjV3S4ex3fMxZDjrN8coZkxxsERab9WZULOhjctEA&seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents
[14] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230729878_Development_of_intentional_stranding_hunting_techniques_in_killer_whale_Orcinus_orca_calves_at_Crozet_Archipelago
[15] https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11693
[16] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cetacean_intelligence
[17] https://psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Encephalization_quotient
[18] https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar.a.20075
[19] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635701001346?np=y
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[1] https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/facts-about-orcas/
[2] https://phys.org/news/2017-05-orcas-prey-great-white-sharks.html
[3] https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/the-first-whale-pakicetus
[4] https://www.whaleresearch.com/about-orcas#:~:text=Male%20orcas%20usually%20grow%20to,(2%2D3%20m).
[5] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/understanding-orca-culture-12494696/
[6] https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/sound-strategy-hunting-southern-residents-part-2#:~:text=The%20whales%20hunt%20with%20echolocation,bounce%20back%20to%20the%20whale.
[7] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17348498/
[8] http://courses.washington.edu/fish538/resources/Au%20et%20al%202010%20salmon.pdf
[9]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-47335-w
[10] https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/scientists-plan-to-use-ai-to-try-to-decode-the-language-of-whales
[11] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280780256_Acoustic_behaviour_of_resident_killer_whales_Orcinus_orca_off_Vancouver_Island_British_Columbia
[12] https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/stream/pdf/831/1.0096602/1
[13] https://www.jstor.org/stable/1380981?casa_token=L30nHWeK8coAAAAA%3AbrD0GVcQ2Rb-WvxrMcbI6cQxqWlkTJKHqGYHmmAf1drv1k7zB4ivPU93f4L5vX4cAwOapvx_QmAjV3S4ex3fMxZDjrN8coZkxxsERab9WZULOhjctEA&seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents
[14] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230729878_Development_of_intentional_stranding_hunting_techniques_in_killer_whale_Orcinus_orca_calves_at_Crozet_Archipelago
[15] https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11693
[16] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cetacean_intelligence
[17] https://psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Encephalization_quotient
[18] https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar.a.20075
[19] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635701001346?np=y
This Edited Short video opens with a stunning coastal landscape, rocky cliffs jutting out into the azure waters below. In the distance, a pod of majestic killer...
This Edited Short video opens with a stunning coastal landscape, rocky cliffs jutting out into the azure waters below. In the distance, a pod of majestic killer whales gracefully swim towards the shore, their sleek black and white bodies gliding effortlessly through the water.
The camera zooms in to capture the bystanders gathered on the rocks, their faces filled with awe and excitement as they watch the magnificent creatures approach.
As the killer whales draw nearer, the soundtrack shifts, overlaying the iconic "Jaws" theme, adding a sense of tension and suspense to the scene.
The added audio from jaws the beach scene the gunshots in this video are for dramatic entertainment only.
Despite the added dramatic audio, there is a sense of wonder and admiration in the air as the bystanders witness nature's raw beauty up close. The killer whales continue on their journey, disappearing into the depths as quickly as they appeared
It serves as a reminder that while the "Jaws" theme may evoke fear, the reality of encountering these incredible creatures is a privilege to be cherished
This Edited Short video opens with a stunning coastal landscape, rocky cliffs jutting out into the azure waters below. In the distance, a pod of majestic killer whales gracefully swim towards the shore, their sleek black and white bodies gliding effortlessly through the water.
The camera zooms in to capture the bystanders gathered on the rocks, their faces filled with awe and excitement as they watch the magnificent creatures approach.
As the killer whales draw nearer, the soundtrack shifts, overlaying the iconic "Jaws" theme, adding a sense of tension and suspense to the scene.
The added audio from jaws the beach scene the gunshots in this video are for dramatic entertainment only.
Despite the added dramatic audio, there is a sense of wonder and admiration in the air as the bystanders witness nature's raw beauty up close. The killer whales continue on their journey, disappearing into the depths as quickly as they appeared
It serves as a reminder that while the "Jaws" theme may evoke fear, the reality of encountering these incredible creatures is a privilege to be cherished
A lot of people ask me why Orcas can always be seen eating ice. In this short I explain why Orcas have to eat ice and why they don’t have to in the wild.
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A lot of people ask me why Orcas can always be seen eating ice. In this short I explain why Orcas have to eat ice and why they don’t have to in the wild.
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A lot of people ask me why Orcas can always be seen eating ice. In this short I explain why Orcas have to eat ice and why they don’t have to in the wild.
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Top of the food chain, highly social and incredibly intelligent – orcas are without a doubt one of the most powerful predators in the world. Watch as the aptly ...
Top of the food chain, highly social and incredibly intelligent – orcas are without a doubt one of the most powerful predators in the world. Watch as the aptly nicknamed 'killer whales' coordinate attacks on sea lions, use fishing boats to their advantage, and hunt, not for food, but for entertainment.
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Top of the food chain, highly social and incredibly intelligent – orcas are without a doubt one of the most powerful predators in the world. Watch as the aptly nicknamed 'killer whales' coordinate attacks on sea lions, use fishing boats to their advantage, and hunt, not for food, but for entertainment.
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Orca, also known as the killer whale, is the apex predator of the sea.
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This Edited Short video opens with a stunning coastal landscape, rocky cliffs jutting out into the azure waters below. In the distance, a pod of majestic killer whales gracefully swim towards the shore, their sleek black and white bodies gliding effortlessly through the water.
The camera zooms in to capture the bystanders gathered on the rocks, their faces filled with awe and excitement as they watch the magnificent creatures approach.
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The added audio from jaws the beach scene the gunshots in this video are for dramatic entertainment only.
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It serves as a reminder that while the "Jaws" theme may evoke fear, the reality of encountering these incredible creatures is a privilege to be cherished
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Top of the food chain, highly social and incredibly intelligent – orcas are without a doubt one of the most powerful predators in the world. Watch as the aptly nicknamed 'killer whales' coordinate attacks on sea lions, use fishing boats to their advantage, and hunt, not for food, but for entertainment.
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The killer whale (Orcinus orca), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish or grampus, is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals like pinnipeds, and even large whales. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves. Killer whales are regarded as apex predators, lacking natural predators.
Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviours, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been anthropomorphically described as manifestations of culture.
Do you still keep my pictures in your frame? Cause I still shut down with the sound of your name. Do you still wanna talk to me like you used to? Cause I could understand if you don't I Wont... Call unless you call me first Do you still keep my letters in your drawer Cause I still have yours but I don't read them anymore Do you still wanna kiss me like you used to Cause I could understand if you don't Do you still hold me close to your heart Cause I still need you even though we are apart Do you still wanna hole me like you used to?
A pod of orcas including a calf put on a show for boaties in the Marlborough Sounds as they swam in formation hunting fish. Keen boatie Vicky Wiblin filmed the group of six orcas, including a smaller calf, in the waters off Hakana Bay, Port Underwood.
SEATTLE — Mother orca Tahlequah is continuing to carry her burden of grief. a dead calf that she now has been refusing to let go of for at least 11 days ....
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Tahlequah is not giving up. And neither can we. The southern resident orca, one of just 73 in existence, recently gave birth to a female calf in Puget Sound. Researchers confirmed the arrival of J61 on Christmas Eve. Six years ... .
An endangered Pacific Northwest orca that made global headlines in 2018 for carrying her dead calf for more than two weeks is doing so once again after the death of her new calf, another sign of grief over lost offspring, ....
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Tahlequah, the mother orca denoted as J35 who captured hearts worldwide in 2018 by carrying her dead calf for 17 days and over 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers), is once again displaying a similar act of mourning.
A marine park in southern France shut its doors permanently on Sunday following a 2021 law banning shows featuring whales and dolphins. Marineland's two remaining orcas, the last ones in captivity in the country, now face an uncertain future ... .
On October 31, 2023, an orca pod undertook a relentless attack on a Polish yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar... Over the last few years, there have been numerous similar encounters with orcas reported from the waters around Spain and Portugal.