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Orcas in San Carlos, Sonora
A family pod of 15-20 orcas has been hanging out very close to shore in San Carlos. We hung out with them near sunset last night and got some OK pics
(light wasnt very good), but one of the charter fishing operations had some fun with them a few days back. Their video is better than anything we got.
U/W GoPro helps............
https://youtu.be/IjnUcJ_8DTQ
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Pretty freaking cool, esp the underwater shots.
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This does remind me that every time I see a Seaworld commercial, they constantly refer to these creatures as whales. I don't know just who decided to
name this specie killer whales, but as many must know, they are not whales. They are of the dolphin family and are carnivores, unlike whales.
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Great to see them in the wild instead of swimming around in a tank.
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing
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That's not really good for the gray whales.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bajahowodd | This does remind me that every time I see a Seaworld commercial, they constantly refer to these creatures as whales. I don't know just who decided to
name this specie killer whales, but as many must know, they are not whales. They are of the dolphin family and are carnivores, unlike whales.
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Ya, but "whales" in common usage applies to all the big "fish" that breath air.
Only geeks obsess on whether killer whales are whales or porpoises (i prefer to call them killer whales instead of the pc orca).
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The fact is that lagoons like Ojo de Liebre host the mating and birthing of grey whales is because it is a shallow lagoon that does not allow the
orcas to do their nasty deed. Orcas typical strike is by diving deep and building speed to allow them to destroy their intended target.
One of the sad things that may happen, is that some of the beautiful whale calves that you may pet in Ojo de Liebre, may quickly fall prey to the
orcas, once they exit the lagoon for their long trip North.
Nature, I guess.
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Orcas seem to have cleared out, now.
Finbacks are EVERYWHERE, with their young. They are feeding on clouds of plankton and krill in as shallow as 50 feet of water.
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