4:00.. Your comparison of the 8000 altitude tot he burj khalifa height is way off, that’s the height above sea level not the height of the mountain .. thats called the prominence (height)
Orcas are very intelligent. They have their own language and culture. If you notice they almost exclusively are attacking sail boats. They want to destroy sailing and force humans to use fossil fuel, increasing the speed of global warming. Orcas plan on melting the ice-caps to cause costal cities to flood and eat away at the coast line. This will increase their hunting grounds.
hmm... I feel the idea of it being dangerous is used loosely here. yes incredible speed, but compared to the peril of previous generations we can almost comfortably say these days f1 drivers will walk away...
Listen buddy if you are going to talk about football ball (and yes this is true football) than use the right terms we don’t say pitch we say field and we don’t say match we say game. Quit referring to it as if it were soccer ( yes it’s called soccer not futball) educate yourself first
I believe this is pure training for the younger orcas. Since food has become more and more scarce for them, they have begun eating Great White Shark livers and just the liver since it is nutrient rich. They do this from what I read by attacking at the shoulder which I am guessing means just forward of the pectoral fin. Well guess what a rudder looks like? These are very intelligent creatures. It is training since a boat can be as big as a white and vice versa but doesn't bit back. Just my theory as a waterman and surfer who has seen a white in the lineup.
Sharks aren’t scared of orcas ! They attack in groups like b!tches If sharks run away will be safe But they prefer to stay at the war zone ! Watching the closest orcas meanwhile the others attack ! Weak individuals
That's not entirely true. Once you're there, you can see it: For example, the curbs remain in many places because they are part of the normal roadway. Or parts of the tire stacks, which are just stacked next to each other directly at the marina, behind a fence cover.