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Rare Sighting as Pilot Whales Interrupt Orca Hunt of a Strap-toothed Beaked Whale 

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Historical Day in the Bremer Canyon - 7th February 2024
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Queen had once again located a Strap-toothed Beaked Whale as the entire family pod along with others joined together and surrounded the individual with all going as planned before mayhem erupted… Pilot Whales had arrived! Generally the Pilot Whales will roll up a short time after the hunt but with all of the squid concentrated today it appeared they were much closer when they heard the Orca call go out and surged their way towards the commotion. Orca do not get on well with the Pilot Whales in Bremer Bay and as a wall of over 100 Pilots came charging towards the family pod of Orca and Beaked Whale we new this was going to be a hunt for the history books today. The momentum of the Pilot Whales did not slow as they now surrounded the severely injured Strap-toothed Beaked Whale and to our amazement the Orca reluctantly retreated, they seemed to have been caught completely off guard.
A few of the adult Pilot Whales surrounded and looked at the injured Beaked Whale before moving away briefly and bringing in reinforcements. During this time a few of the younger members from Queen’s pod followed the Beaked Whale quietly to the south as Queen did what she does best and created a distraction by surging to the west in front off the Pilot Whales and led them in the opposite direction, away from her family and the Beaked Whale. It seemed to work for a short time before the Pilot Whales figured out what Queen was up to and spun as they diverted back up to the Beaked Whale and began to surge towards the unfolding hunt. It was interesting to watch as the Beaked Whale could hear the Pilot Whales coming up behind and spun to swim towards them, appearing to seek out the protection and distraction the Pilot Whales had provided previously. It was turning into the most disorganised hunt we have ever observed by the Orca as the aggressive Pilot Whales were throwing all of their plans out the window and causing mayhem.
The persistence of the Orca continued as they gathered further pod members and moved back in towards the Pilot Whales and Beaked Whale with this confident manoeuvre they managed to redirect the Beaked Whale to the east putting most of the Pilot Whales behind them and the Orca back in control. Desperate to finish the hunt quickly while they still had control they lifted the Beaked Whale upwards and it was very difficult to watch as the struggle caused us to clearly see her wounds and huge blood loss during this time. The Pilot Whales were attempting to disrupt the Orca and although it was providing time and opportunities for the Beaked Whale to escape the injuries were so severe an escape was sadly not possible and we hoped the Orca could complete the hunt quickly as the Pilot Whales were unintentionally prolonging the process.
Crashing back down it was suddenly quiet as the Beaked Whale weakly made her way towards our vessel, we held our breath as we knew this was going to be the last moments of the hunt. Surfacing right next to us we could see the last faint exhales as the Pilot Whales surfaced next to her before the Orca closed in and nudged from her right shoulder downwards as the nearest Orca family members all followed in the same way and we didn’t see her again after this time. Following in directly behind them a pod of Pilot Whales could be heard calling loudly if you listen and watch the incredible GoPro footage captured by Julia. It is very rare to see this interaction between Orca, Pilot Whales and Beaked Whale let alone in this setting and it was an extremely important day for our research with rare footage captured and documented assisting with further research studies.
Life in the wild is raw and every creature has its purpose and place. The Strap-toothed Beaked Whale provided sustenance to hundreds today and watching the Pilot Whales side with the Beaked Whale today was incredible to watch as they did their best to disrupt and deter the Orca from having success.
It is so rarely witnessed that we do not have a pattern of behaviour as yet in these circumstances and although the Pilot Whales may or may not have been trying to protect the Beaked Whale directly they were certainly doing their best to disrupt and deter the Orca. During the chaos one significant moment was when the Beaked Whale spun and swam directly towards the Pilot Whales behind her who then proceeded to surround her and continue to chase after the Orca. The Beaked Whale was desperate for protection and moved towards the Pilot Whales indicating she did not see them as a further threat but as protection and it is at these moments we truely wonder what is going through the minds of all cetaceans involved.
A sad day for the beautiful female Strap-toothed Beaked Whale but we know that she has provided life to so many others today and fulfilled her purpose even though we do wish that all cetaceans could live forever.

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Комментарии : 67   
@mjsmith8641
@mjsmith8641 8 месяцев назад
Pilot whales are not talked about enough.
@Hawken54
@Hawken54 6 месяцев назад
Everytime I read about pilots. They beach themselves.
@Romulan2469
@Romulan2469 3 месяца назад
Everyone is on autopilot and not paying attention. 😂
@tamarasanders5583
@tamarasanders5583 3 месяца назад
Pilot whales scare orcas
@mrrockerjim
@mrrockerjim Месяц назад
@@tamarasanders5583 not really...but when the Pilot Whales are in large groups they might inconvenience a Killer Whale hunt
@tapirsun
@tapirsun 8 месяцев назад
Incredible footage, thanks. Used to think only humpbacked whales will rescue other cetaceans from the hunt of killer whales, haven't expected the pilot whales, which are smaller than the killer whales, will do the same as humpbacked.
@daneg
@daneg 6 месяцев назад
from what I've read and seen on YT, pilot whales drive away their orca cousins regularly. as in when pilot pods show up, orcas go silent and exit the area almost the same way white sharks vacate the area when orcas show up. I'm interested to learn more. with my current limited knowledge, I can only guess that orca are actually very cautious even when they enjoy serious size advantages over their prey, and pilot whales aren't much smaller than orca. and they also travel in pods. but iunno.
@terintiaflavius3349
@terintiaflavius3349 6 месяцев назад
Apparently Pilot Whales will fork up killer whales according to RU-vid of course
@JuandeFucaU
@JuandeFucaU 7 месяцев назад
I noticed an Orca going for the Pilot's right fin kinda like biting a rudder.
@widodoakrom3938
@widodoakrom3938 8 месяцев назад
Despite pilot whale is smaller than an orca they have bigger pod up to +100 members so pilot whale can harrased an orca specially the long fin pilot whale
@gravel9270
@gravel9270 7 месяцев назад
They are known to overwhelm orcas, actively chasing them away. It is theorized they specifically adapted that behavior because their ancestors were frequently attacked by orcas in the past.
@jcescolastico5299
@jcescolastico5299 5 месяцев назад
Orca and Pilot whales have almost equal in size.
@widodoakrom3938
@widodoakrom3938 5 месяцев назад
@@jcescolastico5299 nope they're bigger it's just like comparing African elephant with Asiatic elephant
@GodLovesComics
@GodLovesComics 8 месяцев назад
Undeniably stunning footage (and an incredibly thorough written description of the whole episode as well). But also quite heartbreaking. I was hoping the "Cheetahs of the Sea" (pilot whales) might scare off the orca and rescue the Beaked whale from their brutality. Obviously they didn't or couldn't. I know the orca have to eat, but just wish they stuck to fish and seals instead of killing and consuming other whales and dolphins (sometimes seemingly just for fun).
@farseen1987
@farseen1987 8 месяцев назад
Agree with everything.I encourage you to look inward. Where are we doing this in our own lives that we have control over?
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know if I should say anything or 2:50
@farseen1987
@farseen1987 8 месяцев назад
? ​@@FionaSmith-zq8om
@David-jh8mp
@David-jh8mp 8 месяцев назад
But I just know you saw 0:00
@leahsyl81
@leahsyl81 8 месяцев назад
Unfortunately our resident orcas do only eat salmon and thanks to overfishing and pollution our orca populations are almost extinct and their reproductive organs are suffering and their calves aren’t surviving. I wish they could eat seals and other species so we can share these amazing creatures with our grandchildren and great grandchildren, but at this rate that may very well not be an option
@PMP51964
@PMP51964 8 месяцев назад
I love all sea creatures but orcas can be and are so brutal that this ripped my heart out! But pilot whales hunt octopus and squid so it's just all the vicious cycle of life kind of like wall st minus the blood and guts.
@kenkoneko0809
@kenkoneko0809 7 месяцев назад
Orca : what? Pilot Whale : just tryna get some fame. Orca : meh * *nom* *
@johnmontoya1569
@johnmontoya1569 6 месяцев назад
But orcas actually end up running away without eating the prey, search for the rest of the video, pilot whales stay in the zone until whale totally dies and orcas never appear again, orcas never gonna stay in a site with pilot whales since they can die in a really painfull way for the screams of pilot whales... Actually, thats thebonly reason why orcas are afraid of pilot whales, the screams of pilot whales are under a specific frequency that makes the orca brain to go brrr and cause immense pain in the head, orcas can just run away from this, even if they try to reaist at first like in this one, this white whale end up being food of sharks in the full video.
@Soilec
@Soilec 8 месяцев назад
That’s an incredible footage !! Not easy to know if the pilot whales are trying to scare the killer whales off to protect the hunted beaked whale or to protect their pod. Anyway this is just a precious treasure. Thanks a lot for sharing !!!
@Loogiemistress
@Loogiemistress 8 месяцев назад
wow
@ceanuceanuceanuceanuceanuc4320
@ceanuceanuceanuceanuceanuc4320 5 месяцев назад
The fact that the hunt was a success in spite of the interference is incredible. Orcas really showed their intelligence in this footage.
@SovonKrDas
@SovonKrDas 7 месяцев назад
Epic predators of beautiful BLUE WORLD of ocean
@JesMcdld-nb6pg
@JesMcdld-nb6pg 6 месяцев назад
Yes the orcas might have smaller pod some are bigger but even a dozen orca with there size and weight looked like the one was going for liver area but two orca on the one dolphine you can see the strength and size is to much for dolphins they try to avoid orca pods some biologists say I still can't get the image of the 60 year old grandmother orca who blindsided a great white shark on national geographic she is moving so fast and is huge the shark didn't have a chance she hit it so hard it had to have got a concussion unbelievable size and weight and 60 years old and moving like it hit after burners wow that was a great video
@jamesducey2685
@jamesducey2685 8 месяцев назад
A superb sharing. And to have sounds!😂
@ymmusical773
@ymmusical773 7 месяцев назад
Orcas vs pilots are like Wolf vs wild dogs... It's numbers game
@TheDarknessDragon
@TheDarknessDragon 7 месяцев назад
Yeah where wolves are the Pilot Whales, and Orcas are the wild dogs
@MangleFangle4
@MangleFangle4 7 месяцев назад
@@TheDarknessDragonOther way around
@sojiroseta8393
@sojiroseta8393 6 месяцев назад
​@@TheDarknessDragonAre you serious? Please tell me you were just being silly otherwise I guess you deserve 5 minutes of silence in respect of the loss of your brain😂
@pienpakvis6118
@pienpakvis6118 8 месяцев назад
I feel sick seeing such cruelty to the poor beaked whale and witnessing the pack brutality of the Orcas.
@JustMeDoc
@JustMeDoc 8 месяцев назад
I saw no cruelty nor brutality. The orcas were determined to feed themselves and the rest of their pod. With some types of orcas being in danger of extinction, this whole process is necessary. I think the pilot whales came along when the beaked whale was too far gone. Videos such as this do not bother me. Now videos of whale and dolphin hunting and orcas dying in captivity...that bothers me.
@leahsyl81
@leahsyl81 8 месяцев назад
@@JustMeDocI agree with you!! We’re losing our resident orcas in Vancouver because of low salmon population and pollution! I wish our orcas could eat other things but they don’t and they are sick and almost extinct. This is nature and they need to feed their families
@JustMeDoc
@JustMeDoc 8 месяцев назад
@leahsyl81 I saw that one of the newborn calves went missing. So incredibly sad. I think the government at all levels have failed these orcas by not expediting a resolution regarding the salmon. Humans can eat other types of fish to prevent the extinction of the Southern Resident orcas. #justagirlwholovesorcas
@i.i.iiii.i.i
@i.i.iiii.i.i 7 месяцев назад
@@JustMeDoc How is it now cruel or brutal to be eaten alive and left to bleed out? 😅😅😅 Yes Orcas need to eat, but that doesn't make it any less cruel or brutal lol
@JustMeDoc
@JustMeDoc 7 месяцев назад
@user-bl4oq7fd8d Of course it is cruel and brutal to most people. It is part of the animal kingdom. It happens everywhere involving all different types of animals. This isn't going to stop, so I guess the OP should label it with a trigger warning so people can just scroll by. #justagirlwholovesorcas
@鶴田朝彦-z8j
@鶴田朝彦-z8j 8 месяцев назад
シャチも食べなきゃ生きていけないからね。
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know what if you were a kid 2:50
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know what you mean by 2:50
@David-jh8mp
@David-jh8mp 8 месяцев назад
It’s 170s from 0:00
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