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Maybe transient Orcas are messengers carrying messages from one pod to another. Like mail carriers
Look at the sheer size of their brains. I refuse to believe these creatures haven’t coded their very own language (or that we ever will)
Why isnt this thumbnail used as a reaction? It has more potential than an iq too high..
a power too high?
Make ts thumbail another gif please
This is from the "An IQ Too High?" channel, isn't it
this is some ranked-based matchmaking
This thumbnail lowk got reaction potential...
Thumbnail here also goes hard although is not as mythic as the an iq too high one
7:29 the switch to the English system is crazy lmao
22:00 "who drew this mustache on me? I swear to pod when I find out who did it I'll tell them what for"
0:35 till the sweat drips down my...
Analyzing orca language models is what AI should be used for
A smart predator is truly terrifying from their prey perspective. now I understand how terrifying humans are in the animals pov
It’s wild how many orca recommendations i get lol
Orcas have aura
orcas are basically underwater variants of humans but without having discovered fire and sharing no common hunting grounds to humans, which explains why they are still around today.
that video of the orca fixated on the mirror was SO CUTE 😭
Orcas - apexes of the ocean - and humans - apexes of the land - having peaceful and respectful interactions: "Game recognizes game."
Orcas have got to be the scariest animals in the ocean. They're extremely intelligent and scare away even great white sharks. Yet they usually goof around with humans and troll them a little, like how they bump into boats for fun.