Man Sees Figure Under The Water, Jumps In To Find Out What It Is

Published on 10/14/2020
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The True Nature Of ‘Killer Whales’

The story of the orca’s rescue went viral, and people around the world were totally perplexed by what Julian had done. However, the diver and hero of this story have no regrets about how he acted even if he exposed himself to danger. On the contrary, Julian believes this story can help throw light on how orcas, which are also commonly known as “killer whales”, aren’t as aggressive as many people think.

The True Nature Of ‘Killer Whales’

The True Nature Of ‘Killer Whales’

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Similar To Humans

Some studies have actually revealed that orcas are quite similar to humans – more than what we think. This means that they’re not really “killer” after all! As a matter of fact, when it comes to marine mammals, orcas have the second-largest brain. Also, these creatures are sensitive, emotional, and highly social. This description of orcas does support the idea that they are a lot like us. Who would’ve thought?

Similar To Humans

Similar To Humans

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