I've never been a fan of using the name "killer whales" to describe Orcas. The term "killer" does not feel comfortable in my mouth or as it moves through my soul. I haven't heard anybody calling us "killer humans" as we gnaw on our lamb chops. Many animals kill and so do we, i'ts just part of nature. These whales are magnificent and creative hunters, that have specialised hunting methods which vary depending on geographic location. These methods are passed along to their offspring. They are simply fabulously smart and dedicated hunter families.
I'm pretty sure that I don't have a problem with all of nature being viewed as the killing kind-we all kill. Even rabbits kill carrots . I just don't enjoy labels for animals or anyone that set them apart from the whole. This to me demonstrates a lack of understanding of our role on the planet.
I don't agree with keeping these animals (or any wild animal) in captivity, but aquariums and the like really do have some educational value and even if you don't agree with that, they enable people to see and appreciate wildlife, when they otherwise might not have had the chance. People do not conserve what they do not know, and love. (I'd still like to see them all set free 12 Monkeys style) Not really. Just set free and allowed to live life as it was intended for them.
Enjoy this breathtaking video of Orcas both in captivity and wild set to the perfect music!(which I stole from Fati) Thanks!
One of my best memories is seeing an orca pod near Victoria, BC, Canada about 200 meters away. There were about ten whales in it. Just about 200 meters beyond them was another pod, probably a dozen orcas.
Just when we thought we'd seen them all, three more dorsal fins popped up out of the water not quite 100 meters from the boat: a bull, a cow, and calf.
Calves tend to be pretty playful, and this one was no exception. It jumped clear of the water a couple times, spraying extra high, and finished with a full on barrel roll.
Only realised earlier in the year that we get Orcas off the coast of Britain in a couple of locations ...... must make the effort to find them one year!
Orca's are more closely related to dolphins than whales as far as I know. So calling them killer whales doesn't make much sense. . I could be wrong though so don't quote me
HA HA Darks, you always make me LOL. *killer bastard!*
James, I've never seen orcas up close, they don't frequent these parts much i did used to do whale tours for a job, though, for a while such magnificent creatures. they were always the highlight of the day for all the tourists robin-hood? did you mean the setting them all free?
nick, go THIS year!
aadil, no you're quite right. Family Delphinidae (dolphins and toothed whales) however this post would have become very confusing if i started calling them killer DOLPHINS
LOL ok, i didn't get that i had been picking flowers you know..(nurdering bastard that i am) for the vases in my lounge..that always sends me into a reverie...a bit of a haze actually. it's a form of meditation for me. so that went right over the top of my head..like..woooooooosh! porpoises are not whales or dolphins for the porpoises of classification that is.
Murderer!!! I have been always warning people on rabbits. They are not cure little furry animals, but savage killers. Very mean too. Remember Bugs Bunny? Poor carrots... and wolves.....
I don't agree with keeping these animals in tanks and exposeing them like pets.. however, it would be the only way for humans to see them up close and learn from them and enjoy the other side of their personality unlike the wild ones in the oceans.
hey GF, i'm just amazed they don't bite the heads off those people who keep them in tanks. they could you know. i guess that's a sign of their intelligence (or not) a smart whale would just snap them in two and nobody would ever keep one in a tank again! *FREE WILLY!* *FREE WILLY!*
actually i think i remember that...not that i want any of that of course..it's not the first animal that turned on it's trainer..that guy with the bears and the guy with the tiger and the one with the elephant..it's just a bad mood or a bad day or it all just irritates them and just because they're so powerful...someone gets killed or maimed..mostly they're just being wild animals with wild hearts i guess.
Of course the Orcas are better free... but I guess some places have what it takes to keep them healthy at least. We can learn some things, educate (and entertain yeah..) people then.
Could be worse.. like killing 1000 of them a year for research.
I find them smart when they go out on the beach to grab a seal but cruel when 6 of them "jump" on a baby whale until it drawn... but they are not, it's only nature. To think this way is anthropomorphism.
wow. ripp sounds like a good night! thanks for the i hope they treated you well afterwards..you know..the hugs and kisses part
Martin>>yes it's a tricky one. really, i think it's criminal to deprive an animal from it's naturally determined life-a bit like putting a person in a simulated world and telling them they're ok. i do wonder what these animals feel sometimes. once i visited Monkey World and saw a big gorilla. i watched him and he slowly turned his back on all of us. that means the same thing for all primates you know. very sad.
i've seen on Blue Planet how they hunt the baby grey whales too. it's very rough viewing, but then you realise the wonder of the hunting group actually successfully hunting down such large prey. the wonders of co-operative hunting...the same with lions and wolves. fantastic really.
APM is definitely also human nature though. i guess if we're accepting nature we must also accept our own. atom bombs, wars, famine, greed etc. oh yes nature can be cruel. i wonder about these things but i wonder about a lot of things like:
why do all my pyjamas bottoms develop holes in the butt. i have a skinny rear end so this makes absolutely no sense to me. if i had a J-Lo booty would my clothes last longer?
James.... don't be mean to LC! *you unruly drunkard* *killer bastard* *homicidal porpoise eater*
it's most strange james. i have all kinds of pj's in all sorts of fabrics bought from all sorts of stores and they all just fall apart in the same place
I dont think Michelle is a bedblogger, she seems to be the one sitting at the desk and then gets up and changes into pjs. I am most likely wrong though.
defnitely not a bedblogger. don't even have a laptop. more like a craptop HA HA! i wear pj's whenever i feel like it, and if you knock on my door and i don't feel like changing i wont. i have a problem.
Research has shown that looks are more important to success than brains. Some of this research was done by interviewing toddlers after nursery school teachers of different appearance presented classes. In short, it's genetic.
right now I wouldnt care if you look like a killer whale actually I am fairly caught up in looks, but only the eyes and the smile. Just addicted to soulfull eyes and a cute smile
I just wanted to see you in that victoria secrets teddy
all men are wrapped up in looks, women too. it's the nature of:
homer sapiens
but when you get past a certain age it ceases to matter. it didn't matter that much to me to begin with. i chose mates for other (not necessarily better) reasons. should have just gone with that hunk with no brain
James i've dated more than one university graduate. i'm not impressed with education actually..the kind with certificates. There are infinite varieties of smart.
actually i'm quite suspicious of those who know only things from books-those who regurgitate facts and quote "sources". it bothers me quite a bit.
my ideal man is a decent human being who doesn't think he's god -over me or anything else.
i've not locked anybody out. just put the blog on hold for a bit...just sorting something out here at home. klingons are behind this one i think....back in a seccie
By gdare, # 15. February 2008, 15:52:50
Just when we thought we'd seen them all, three more dorsal fins popped up out of the water not quite 100 meters from the boat: a bull, a cow, and calf.
Calves tend to be pretty playful, and this one was no exception. It jumped clear of the water a couple times, spraying extra high, and finished with a full on barrel roll.
Unforgettable.
Thanks for sharing Robin Hood-style, Michelle.
By unlisted, # 15. February 2008, 15:53:37
By nickthesurfer, # 15. February 2008, 16:47:29
To the north, near Scotland, you can also see basking sharks: the second largest fish in the world.
By unlisted, # 15. February 2008, 16:54:58
I could be wrong though so don't quote me
By qlue, # 15. February 2008, 17:36:22
James, I've never seen orcas up close, they don't frequent these parts much
nick, go THIS year!
aadil, no you're quite right. Family Delphinidae (dolphins and toothed whales) however this post would have become very confusing if i started calling them killer DOLPHINS
By Capegirl, # 15. February 2008, 18:04:45
Oh, wait, I think that's hardcore punk band.
Robin Hood? You stole from somebody to share with the rest of us poor (killer?) bastards.
By unlisted, # 15. February 2008, 18:32:51
By Capegirl, # 15. February 2008, 18:40:40
I have been always warning people on rabbits. They are not cure little furry animals, but savage killers. Very mean too. Remember Bugs Bunny? Poor carrots... and wolves.....
By gdare, # 15. February 2008, 22:30:05
By Capegirl, # 15. February 2008, 22:57:49
I don't agree with keeping these animals in tanks and exposeing them
like pets.. however, it would be the only way for humans to see them up close and learn from them and enjoy the other side of their personality unlike the wild ones in the oceans.
Thanks for stealing my video it's very enjoyable.
Fati
By zenya, # 15. February 2008, 23:21:04
By Capegirl, # 15. February 2008, 23:29:55
Free Willy that was some movie too
By zenya, # 15. February 2008, 23:40:51
By Capegirl, # 16. February 2008, 00:00:46
By ripp2002, # 16. February 2008, 05:36:26
By pvprajapati, # 16. February 2008, 13:36:51
pvpra> not sure i'm doing to well with original thinking right now, but thanks and thanks for visiting and sharing your feelings too
By Capegirl, # 16. February 2008, 15:27:49
By ripp2002, # 16. February 2008, 16:39:34
Could be worse.. like killing 1000 of them a year for research.
I find them smart when they go out on the beach to grab a seal but cruel when 6 of them "jump" on a baby whale until it drawn... but they are not, it's only nature. To think this way is anthropomorphism.
By martinouellette, # 16. February 2008, 16:51:22
By ripp2002, # 16. February 2008, 17:48:23
Hmm, that's an interesting concept: likening rip2002 to a human being.
Of course, you might have misinterpreted the situation. Like the time I thought that the bar's wall was covered with moving lights.
Turns out that I was just being carried out.
By unlisted, # 16. February 2008, 19:10:24
Martin>>yes it's a tricky one. really, i think it's criminal to deprive an animal from it's naturally determined life-a bit like putting a person in a simulated world and telling them they're ok. i do wonder what these animals feel sometimes. once i visited Monkey World and saw a big gorilla. i watched him and he slowly turned his back on all of us. that means the same thing for all primates you know. very sad.
i've seen on Blue Planet how they hunt the baby grey whales too. it's very rough viewing, but then you realise the wonder of the hunting group actually successfully hunting down such large prey. the wonders of co-operative hunting...the same with lions and wolves. fantastic really.
APM is definitely also human nature though. i guess if we're accepting nature we must also accept our own. atom bombs, wars, famine, greed etc. oh yes nature can be cruel. i wonder about these things but i wonder about a lot of things like:
why do all my pyjamas bottoms develop holes in the butt. i have a skinny rear end so this makes absolutely no sense to me. if i had a J-Lo booty would my clothes last longer?
James....
By Capegirl, # 16. February 2008, 19:20:32
By ripp2002, # 16. February 2008, 19:34:22
By Capegirl, # 16. February 2008, 19:50:23
By ripp2002, # 17. February 2008, 00:17:25
I simply MUST correct you for calling me the following:
*you unruly drunkard* - I'm a very genteel drunkard
*killer bastard* - my parents were married when I was born, so you can leave off the 'bastard' part
*homicidal porpoise eater* - I only eat dolphins
As for your sleepwear conundrum, I also have a skinny bum and sleep in boxer briefs. They hold up divinely versus your holed up PJ's.
By unlisted, # 17. February 2008, 03:25:51
By FXM256, # 17. February 2008, 04:00:30
it's most strange james. i have all kinds of pj's in all sorts of fabrics bought from all sorts of stores and they all just fall apart in the same place
marcus..they are and we do
By Capegirl, # 17. February 2008, 09:30:00
By FXM256, # 17. February 2008, 16:39:23
By Capegirl, # 17. February 2008, 17:18:12
By FXM256, # 17. February 2008, 17:25:05
(No comments bout me, I'm not wearing any pj's at the moment.)
By qlue, # 25. February 2008, 22:41:48
By ripp2002, # 25. February 2008, 23:08:50
By Capegirl, # 25. February 2008, 23:11:41
By ripp2002, # 25. February 2008, 23:15:33
By Capegirl, # 26. February 2008, 18:27:53
By gdare, # 26. February 2008, 18:48:08
By Capegirl, # 26. February 2008, 18:59:03
By gdare, # 26. February 2008, 19:04:09
By qlue, # 26. February 2008, 19:34:07
By Capegirl, # 26. February 2008, 19:40:33
I just wanted to see you in that victoria secrets teddy
By ripp2002, # 26. February 2008, 22:27:09
Soulful eyes will melt nearly anybody's heart. Especially on a cutie like my dog Ashley.
By unlisted, # 26. February 2008, 23:05:42
By ripp2002, # 26. February 2008, 23:15:01
homer sapiens
but when you get past a certain age it ceases to matter. it didn't matter that much to me to begin with. i chose mates for other (not necessarily better) reasons. should have just gone with that hunk with no brain
i'm pretty sure my eyes would scare you ripp.
ashley has bootiful eyeses
By Capegirl, # 26. February 2008, 23:48:04
I dont get scared too easily, I think it goes with the lack of IQ or something like that
By ripp2002, # 27. February 2008, 01:17:05
I have to admit, though, that Keanu is quite the cool dude.
By unlisted, # 27. February 2008, 05:07:07
actually i'm quite suspicious of those who know only things from books-those who regurgitate facts and quote "sources". it bothers me quite a bit.
my ideal man is a decent human being who doesn't think he's god -over me or anything else.
By Capegirl, # 27. February 2008, 10:18:48
so he can make a place for you on the throne
it can be only one....
By gdare, # 27. February 2008, 10:50:52
By Capegirl, # 27. February 2008, 11:08:54