Orca Uses Tail to Launch Seal 80 ft Into the Air
Rare footage shows the lone male in this known group of Orcas using its tail as a weapon on its next meal.
Rare footage shows the lone male in this known group of Orcas using its tail as a weapon on its next meal.
In the Socorro Islands, the change of seasons is marked by a swirling vortex of bubbles which catches the local pufferfish by surprise. It’s caused by a collision of cold and warm deep water currents.
If you’re scared of snakes, you should probably pass on this video.
In 2000, Jessica got caught in a flood and was washed away from her mother. Tonie and Shirley Joubert discovered the baby hippo who still had her umbilical cord attached. They decided to rescue and take care of Jessica, who became ‘imprinted’ to the couple, forming a lifelong bond.
Watch Jaimen Hudson paddleboard with whales off the coast of Esperance in Western Australia.
While filming coral off the Solomon Islands, marine biologist David Gruber encounters a ‘glowing’ biofluorescent hawksbill sea turtle.
One day his roar will be mighty and I will tremble with fear. That day is not today 🙂
The evidence was already strong but the bullmastiff quashes all doubt.
A group of 8 manatees gracefully swim past stand up paddleboarders on the Weeki Wachee River in Florida. What a beautiful and peaceful moment to experience!
Annnnnnd I’m never going into the water again. Or near it.
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