'What I felt [was] most frightening was the very loud breathing of the animal.'
"What I felt [was] most frightening was the very loud breathing of the animal."An orca repeatedly slammed into a yacht sailing in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland earlier this week, marking the first orca attack in northern waters."What I felt [was] most frightening was the very loud breathing of the animal," Wim Rutten, a retired Dutch physicist who was captaining the ship,The orca rammed the boat over and over, sending "soft shocks" through the hull.
The whale "disappeared," Rutten described, "but came back at fast speed, twice or thrice… and circled a bit."Killer whales have been terrorizing sailors for over a month. But until now, most if not all of the dozens of on boats have been roughly contained to the seas south of Spain, in an area known as the Strait of Gibraltar.shows an orca slamming into a sailboat off Spain's southern coast, damaging the hull and forcing sailors to pump water out of the boat.
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