The orca incidents might feel like an attack, but experts say they aren't
An expert has revealed the real reason why orcas are attacking boats and other sea animals in various viral videos.
Dr Wim Rutten, 72, who was in charge of the vessel, said: "What I felt most frightening was the very loud breathing of the animal." Why are the creatures going after boats? Marine biologist Renaud dismissed any ideas of intimidation, noting that it was "just a game for them". Another whale expert has chimed in on the conversation and agreed with the marine biologist, saying orcas would never harm a human.
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