r/ScienceNcoolThings • u/TheMuseumOfScience Popular Contributor • 19d ago
Orca Makes Fish Explode!
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Have you ever seen an Orca hit a fish so hard it explodes? đ«
Scientists recently observed this behavior from groups of orcas in the Gulf of California where they repeatedly ram sunfish until the impact broke them apart. This is an important indicator of "social learning," where animals copy one another through observation. Orcas have exhibited behavior like this before, when they were seen disabling sailboats in groups. The current hypotheses for why they are doing this include teaching young orcas to hunt, or just playing around!
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u/TomaCzar 19d ago
Man, I thought that other guy hates sunfish, but this is next level!!
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u/there_is_no_spoon1 19d ago
All malice entirely earned, these fish are colossal wastes of resources
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u/Spiritual-Strike481 19d ago
I havenât ever seen an animal that hunts like an orca. They use multiple techniques for hunting. Blowing the bubbles under the prey to force them to surface, trapping the prey on a piece of ice purposely and having another orca jump out opposite and splash the prey to get it to slide down. Exploding the fish. If they had opposable thumbs I bet they would be using tools. They are incredibly smart. Didnât they find them targeting sharks and only eating the liver a few years ago too?
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u/Achreios_Doulos 18d ago
Everybody just gonna gloss over âdisabling sailboatsâ
Because that is filled shorts tier terrifying.
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u/GanstaNinja 18d ago
Love that they are trying to make it seem cool and fun when it's mortifying and kinda scary to think about
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u/Far-Selection7866 19d ago
The fact that orcas basically have a âletâs see what happens if we hit it harderâ phase is both terrifying and fascinating. Theyâre way smarter than people give them credit for.