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@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
We never left... Been busy with the Holidays! Happy Holidays!!
@georgevavoulis47582 жыл бұрын
I'm rooting for Sperm whale 🐋
@profiskipinternational44022 жыл бұрын
Tks for the upload. Beautiful footage.
@alpaz76342 жыл бұрын
Why sperm ? Because it looks like a shot of sperm? Sperm whale?
@alpaz76342 жыл бұрын
Why sperm ? Because it looks like a shot of sperm? Sperm whale?
Sperms whales in my opinion are like eldritch creatures them selves. They breath air yet can dive that deep? And has a voice that can kill you?
@barryjones26388 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 nice one ☝️
@ArmstrongArmory3 ай бұрын
Yes i also love these marvelous beasties..however, what POS nerd named the front of this beautiful creatures head, "Junk"? Like seriously bro? That's the best you could come up with!? Wow
@kermitfrog593 Жыл бұрын
Killer Whale: I rule the seas. Sperm Whale: Hold my giant squid.
@AlbaniaTr906 ай бұрын
Humpbacks, Grey Whales, Pilot whales even they fight the orcs
@conservative67593 ай бұрын
that would make one hell of goo girl flick
@xitaris5981 Жыл бұрын
I've heard that sperm whale clicks are so loud that they can damage human divers that swim with them. But also that sperm whales sometimes notice that the clicks cause the humans pain and so they click softer.
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
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@shakingaspen1526 Жыл бұрын
A while back I watched a Sperm whale documentary that theorized that these whales can create a vibration/sonic blast, which immobilizes the intended prey.
@Americansareretarded9 ай бұрын
@@shakingaspen1526I watched something similar.😊
@Narnus964 ай бұрын
Like turning the phone clicks off on the train 😂
@TimmyTurner4212 ай бұрын
@@shakingaspen1526 That's true. They can technically generate sonic blast loud enough to kill a human being. Also their sonic blasts can stun even giant squids
@lesteraizlewood8457 Жыл бұрын
The Sperm Whales were hunted here where I live until 1978. I am happy to see the whale population coming back to a healthy standard.
@lewiscarey15939 ай бұрын
CONGRATS!!!🇨🇦👀🇨🇦👀👍
@ronaldmessina42294 ай бұрын
@lesteraizwood 457 My dear Sir, I do completely agree with you, & I do hope that the Sperm Whale 🐳 is NEVER hunted again for any reason whatsoever 😢😢😂
@ronaldmessina42294 ай бұрын
My dear Sir, kindly tell that to the japs ,who regularly hunt for any type of Whale 🐳 😢😢😢
@rottweilerfun9520 Жыл бұрын
I had the privilege of looking eyeball to eyeball at a Sperm Whale. How I wish that we could have talked. Just seeing it from far away would have been great for me , being so close to it and acknowledging each other is something that I'll never forget.
@shadow-wulf Жыл бұрын
We took a whale watching boat off of New Brunswick. I don't remember exactly which type of whale it was in the end that came up to us, but it was longer than the boat we were on, and there were more than 50 people in the boat. It did a thing the guide called Spy Hopping, where it just came straight up out of the water right beside the boat to get a good look at us. The guide of many years said that had only happened to her, maybe 3 or 4 times. True or not, it was a fabulous experience, and I had a good DSL with me, so we have pictures to enjoy for many years to come.
@JunkBondTrader Жыл бұрын
AI is starting to try and decode their click language. If we can, then we can create devices that recreate these clicks. We might soon be able to literally talk with whales.
@rottweilerfun9520 Жыл бұрын
@@JunkBondTrader , That's really awesome. I saw a documentary a couple of years ago where some German researchers were working on deciphering Orca language and using AI.
@olivia1577 Жыл бұрын
Reading your comment gave me chills! I can’t even imagine how impactful that moment must have been. I’m glad you got to experience it. Thanks for sharing! 💗🙏🏼
@blasphemous9004 Жыл бұрын
What would you say the whale was thinking when your eyes met?
@cynthiajelsema9682 жыл бұрын
On some other channel they asked what's the largest Predator that you can think of? So I put down sperm whale. Some guy replied they aren't predators! Then I replied, tell that to the giant squid! Lol
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
True That!!
@fredjackson84802 жыл бұрын
Yeah,they're not vegetarian therefore 🤔
@rogerrabbit802 жыл бұрын
Had a guy insist seals weren't predators, because they only ate fish!
@Jimarillion2 жыл бұрын
According to the narrator they only weigh about 8kg 1:20
@whatsnew21382 жыл бұрын
@@Jimarillion why don't u listen carefully, he was talking about the weight of it's brain
@ambermack42612 жыл бұрын
One of the most majestic animals in the kingdom and to think humans almost made them extinct. There's so much we don't know about them.
@rideon61402 жыл бұрын
Capitalism is capable of eventually killing most living things, including human beings. Without wisdom and idealism, it will do just that.
@cathimummery68732 жыл бұрын
Humans are barbaric
@12knots2 жыл бұрын
30 years ago while black cod fishing out of Kodiak, Sperm whales would hang out and strip the black cod off the hooks while hauling in our longline. Awesome to see put you can’t pay bills with a sighting! Lol! Still pretty cool.
@godofcodgamer82962 жыл бұрын
But now are they good or still in danger?!
@dudeman78262 жыл бұрын
Sperm whales were never close to being extinct as the population of sperm whales declined by 68 percent which is still terrible, but not as serious as other species like the blue whale
@robertcornelius3514 Жыл бұрын
Sperm Whale's worst enemy is an unregulated Chinese fishing boat.
@Spiridon8239 ай бұрын
Da, a najveći prijatelj japanski regularni brod za lov na kitove. Jer kad se lovi po zakonu onda je ok
@joseamor93199 ай бұрын
ALL Of The World's Marine Species Worst Enemy Are Unregulated CHINESE Fishing Junks!! Even The Sea Cucumber Is Endangered!! The CHINESE Have Absolutely NO RESPECT For The World's Oceans And Its Marine Inhabitants. The CHINESE Eat Anything And Everything Living In The Sea And On Land And Are Going To Eat Up Everything In The Near Future.
@이이-n4z8y9 ай бұрын
Any asian fishing boat
@Spiridon8239 ай бұрын
@@이이-n4z8y da a i evropski i ostali
@SYL7Tube9 ай бұрын
Yeah, just blame the Asians!
@gshockbabe6144 Жыл бұрын
How anyone would want to kill such a majestic creature for whatever reason is beyond me.
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@TGriffiths-ve6nw11 ай бұрын
Hopefully those days are over but I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere in Asia somebody gets caught doing it one day . In regards to the past practices of whaling there was a demand for the oils and blubber so profit taking took over. I am 69 years old and I witnesses 2 whales being cut up by a whaling company in the 60s. It was in Newfoundland at a village named Dildo. No joke,,, you can google it. There was a whaling factory there . We were driving through the village unaware that there was a whaling station there. We saw a whole bunch of men leaving their houses and walking down towards the dock with huge knives of various types, some about 6 ft long including the wooden handles. We didn't know what was going on so we pulled off the road to see what was happening. A ship was heading toward the dock towing 2 whales, one behind the other. Huge one in front and small one behind. They dragged the big one onto the dock with big winches and started cutting it up with those huge knives. It was like clockwork. They completely eviscerated that whale within half an hour. Every one of them had a particular job depending on the type of knife or flensing knife that they had. I particularly remember the guy who cut the brush-like seive out of the mouth with a sickle- type long handled knife. The smell was indescribable. We were horrified but couldn't look away. The efficiency of that crew was mesmerizing. We didn't stick around to watch the little one get cut up. I don't remember what species of whale they were but they had seives a couple of feet long lining the inside of the mouth. Black and white and looked like long hairy brushes. That factory had been there for decades and decades constantly cutting up whales. I can't imagine how many got dragged up onto that dock. It was the main industry for that area for a long, long time. I seem to remember that it got closed down in the mid to late 1960s. Probably an international ban or treaty or something. I do remember that there was a lot of uproar that the closing devastated the economics in that group of villages on that coast. That was just one little village. I cant even begin to imagine how many other whaling stations there were worldwide for centuries . How many whales got hunted and cut up has to be in the many tens of thousands . Maybe hundreds of thousands of the different species,,,, who knows?
@tobinsarttrading17337 ай бұрын
Money! They were saved by the oil industry, ironically!
@jennyandrews16717 ай бұрын
Humans use to use the blubber of any whales for lamp oil all over the world.
@barrythomson8996 ай бұрын
It’s what humans do. Unfortunately.
@GodLovesComics Жыл бұрын
Even as a small child I thought Sperm Whale's (despite the unfortunate name) were the coolest of all whales. Knowing how effortlessly cruel Orcas can be in their attack and torment of other whales, I'm happy to see that at least one type of whale can turn the tables on the orca. Aside from their immense power, I would think the Sperm Whale's ability to generate the loudest and most percussive sounds of any creature on Earth can also devastate predatory orca.
@BigJFindAWay Жыл бұрын
Humpback whales can too.
@GodLovesComics Жыл бұрын
@@BigJFindAWay They can, but they also lose their young and sometimes even sometimes even full grown whales to pods of orca. Frankly, given how incredibly smart and ruthless orca are when hunting other prey, I've always been mystified why they don't simply tear off the whale's fins, or even just simply bite chunks out of them and bleed them to death. I'm glad they don't, but humpbacks don't appear to have much defense aside from their mass.
@sonofaquack6987 Жыл бұрын
@@GodLovesComics i imagine the layers thick blubber they have can make that a little difficult
@asshat1607 Жыл бұрын
@@GodLovesComics They grap their fins and do tear chunks of blubber from them. There's a NatGeo article from the 70s that shows a blue whale that was attacked by 30 orcas off Baja. It had huge chunks of flesh missing from it and probably died from its wounds.
@GodLovesComics Жыл бұрын
@@sonofaquack6987 Orca literally thrive off of thick layers of blubber. I understand that the whale is massive and it is moving but it's not like it has the hide of a crocodile.
@yofolkdem12562 жыл бұрын
Orcas: we kicking ass out here Sperms: y'all better cool that shit
@jeffebdy2 жыл бұрын
Hold my squid
@misottovoce2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffebdy Hilarious, you guys!
@LeeBrasher9 ай бұрын
Sound actually packs a greater punch underwater (water being so much denser than air). The Sperm's 280 db blasts would cause not just discomfort but comprise an actual physical blow.
@ArmstrongArmory3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nerd stats. Now it's safe to leave your bedroom before your forearm gets any bigger👍🏻
@zusanli251Ай бұрын
Would be like being at a Motörhead concert
@Rancoroth419 Жыл бұрын
I find it so touching, that Whales have so much intelligence, they can inherently know how to deal with sharks. The dangers they pose, and how to hunt them as a food source despite the danger. Such smart creatures, it's a shame they were hunted for so long.
@JunkBondTrader Жыл бұрын
and stuck under water lol. Kind of a shame to be so smart, but have to be submerged in water to stay cool enough to live.
@aytaf5430 Жыл бұрын
What danger are you talking about no ahark comws wven close to whales of anykind much less spermwhales
@diligenceeke3023 Жыл бұрын
@@JunkBondTrader Just like they'll laugh that you are exposed to the sun to be warm enough to survive. Lol...
@Monkey.DLuffy89510 ай бұрын
@@diligenceeke3023nah you slapped the uno reverse on him
@spankynater42427 ай бұрын
That's instinct.
@nunka34ify7 ай бұрын
You know you’re beyond badass when you’re the only species in the ocean that can take down killer whales
@Knapweed6 ай бұрын
Pilot whales can take down Orcas and Orcas are terrified of them.
@AlbaniaTr906 ай бұрын
Its not only them that fight them, even the humbacks, grey whales, pilot whales have been known to successfully fight orcas
@AlbaniaTr906 ай бұрын
@@Knapweed Humpbacks, Grey Whales, Pilot whales
@Knapweed6 ай бұрын
@@AlbaniaTr90 I'm aware that Humpbacks put themselves in harms way to rescue sea mammals, seals, sea lions, otters etc from Transient Orcas but they are baleen whales, unlike Pilot Whales and Sperm Whales and have no teeth with only their size to protect them. It's a huge risk for them because Transients will even attack Blue Whales by taking chunks out of them and just letting them bleed out. Humpbacks are one of my favourite animals with more empathy and courage than any animal I know and I include humans in that.
@Knapweed6 ай бұрын
@@AlbaniaTr90 I'm aware that Humpbacks put themselves in harms way to rescue sea mammals, seals, sea lions, otters etc from Transient Orcas but they are baleen whales, unlike Pilot Whales and Sperm Whales and have no teeth with only their size to protect them. It's a huge risk for them because Transients will even attack Blue Whales by taking chunks out of them and just letting them bleed out. Humpbacks are one of my favourite animals with more empathy and courage than any animal I know and I include humans in that.
@bobbyquack49088 ай бұрын
One of the Earths majestic wonders. What an amazing animal.
@jaredray70349 ай бұрын
It’s incredible to think that these living creatures can dive more than twice the depth of a titanium hulled nuclear attack submarine. I know they’re a good engineering reasons for that (pressure, differentials, tensile strength of metals, etc.), I just think it’s awesome.
@ArmstrongArmory3 ай бұрын
FFS NERD alerd🚨🚨 because of pressure diffe.....👊🏻 shut up GEEK🤓🤕
@alanday5255 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has stood sonar watch on a submarine, I can tell you their calls can be soo loud that operators have turn down their volumes.
@HogMan2022 Жыл бұрын
And thank you for your service!👈🇺🇸
@tayloremriectx Жыл бұрын
230 decibels…. I just googled it. Which is absolutely INSANE.
@HogMan2022 Жыл бұрын
@@tayloremriectx Wow!
@ArmstrongArmory3 ай бұрын
Nuh uh, you expect us believe that crap!? Psshh "turn down the volume" Yeaaaa OK👌🏻
@99alfailiwaqain51Ай бұрын
Peace! Yo that’s bananas 🍌
@mvies77 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating whales and my favorite. They are the kings of the ocean. Anyone whom can make an orca run is worthy of the our respect. I also like the fact they will be around on their own terms due to their power and biological makeup. Their whale song can actually kill you. They are simply majestic and ancient. A wonder of the deep.
@SirChivalRegal Жыл бұрын
To make an orca run by singing? I had wished that they could use those knashers instead. I guess they can't.
@mvies77 Жыл бұрын
@@SirChivalRegal Yeh, but how cool is that. Back off Orca's or we will sing the Macarena!
@lukejposadas Жыл бұрын
They don't make Orcas run lol... It just said Orcas prey upon them... Obviously they have defense mechanisms. But in terms of athleticism Orcas are built different. I hate orcas btw, anything that kills fellow whales pisses me off.
@bfireb7477 Жыл бұрын
Adult humpbacks also give orcas a run for their money
@CFPVideoProductions Жыл бұрын
It's good to hear a "real" narrative voice. These computer generated voices, so common in internet videos today, are very disturbing and uninteresting to me. They never have a personality. Thank you for being real.
@michaelcauser4748 ай бұрын
My thoughts entirely. My compliments to the owner of that voice.
@BEASTERS8 ай бұрын
Thanks for that 😊
@spankynater42427 ай бұрын
I partly agree. Where I disagree is, human narraters should just narrate, leave the personality at the door.
@JuanHuerta-i1n2 ай бұрын
Nothing like a human voice.
@IHWKR Жыл бұрын
I've never really gave it much thought but the extraordinary agility a whale must need to catch giant squid is remarkable.
@hosmerhomeboy Жыл бұрын
We're not really sure how they do it, because we've never seen it. The things have a bunch of advantages though. Sheer mass, speed, and above all sonar. They can see the squid long before the squid see them. Tough to imagine how something that is basically a missile with a mouth wins any fight at all, but they do. It's been speculated they use concentrated soundwaves to injure, disorient, or kill squid in the instants before they hit.
@vegetaking1272 Жыл бұрын
@@hosmerhomeboy Wow I didn't kno that that's what scientists speculates what they do to giant squids. Crazy my friend 😲😲😲💯💯💯
@lukejposadas Жыл бұрын
@@hosmerhomeboy I mean, you are acting like a giant squid is fast, that doesn't make much sense. Why would they be faster than a sperm whale who has much more muscle in relation to size. Small squids can be fast, but as things get larger they sacrifice their speed, same with a giant squid.
@JunkBondTrader Жыл бұрын
@@lukejposadas well just google it. Humboldt squid for example, though small are very, very fast. Squid in general are inherently fast creatures. They aren't that muscular. The giant squid is thought to be able to go up to 25mph, which is slighjtly faster than the known Sperm whale speed. It is thought sperm whale may coordinate hunting with each other at low depths, so they perhaps chase them into each other like orcas or dingos do. "things get slower as they get bigger", ok, right. And sperm whales are bigger than giant squid. But that also contradicts your theory that more muscle = more speed. In any case, OP makes perfect sense, you seem to have no clue what you're talking about.
@lukejposadas Жыл бұрын
@@JunkBondTrader obviously you don't understand mass, notice how I mentioned squids specifically? The way their tentacles are build don't allow for the same muscle ratios as they get larger. Whales are entirely different because they have a ton of muscle, even as they get larger. That is how killer whales are still fast at their weight.
@turtlejeepjen314 Жыл бұрын
Sperm whales sleeping is HILARIOUS!!! I’ve never seen anything like it!!😂😂🐢
@richardrobertson1331 Жыл бұрын
All whale parts are "protected" by the government here in the US. A sperm whale washed up on a local beach two months ago, so I went to see it. It was killed by the prop of a very large ship. The Park Ranger told me I could not have any part of it and they planned to bury it on the beach. It washed back out to sea last month. I had expected it to smell bad, but was surprised it smelled like used motor oil. Thanks for posting this video . . . very informative.
@lukejposadas Жыл бұрын
Why would you want a piece of it?
@richardrobertson1331 Жыл бұрын
@@lukejposadasgood question, so here's my answer. I'm a retired veterinarian and would like to know how that thick layer of fat beneath the skin gets its nutrition. I could see no blood vessels in that layer. Additionally, I would like a piece of the skin because it appeared to have no hair. All mammals have some hair, maybe just a few whiskers early in life, but somewhere they had hair. I'd like to see for myself if they have traditional sweat glands in their skin, as well.
@lukejposadas Жыл бұрын
@@richardrobertson1331 I see, but I am pretty sure there are no blood vessels in any fat cells, they are powered through osmosis and passageways between neighboring cells. You can google the rest though, but I get why you are interested now.
@angelomysterioso17223 ай бұрын
I am always amazed, how protective the US is acting if it is about whales, nature, human beings, climate, etc. A real role model! 😂😂😂😂
@knutsenlarsoivind84987 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Mr . Stirling! Your achievements in understanding the Arctic ecosystem and the role of the polar bear have been invaluable. Thank you!❤ I am so greatful for the support you gave me as a student!
@scorpion191420015 ай бұрын
Thanks!
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@wezzy9437 Жыл бұрын
This video underplays how loud the clicks are of Sperm Whales. It's so loud that if they direct their sound at you it vibrates and starts heating your insides due to how loud and powerful it is, and can easily kill if exposed to their clicks for too long.
@rottweilerfun9520 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if they use their clicks in their hunts , to injure their prey.
@alexanderfaldico9538 Жыл бұрын
It said “loud as a gunshot at close range.”
@alexanderfaldico9538 Жыл бұрын
@@rottweilerfun9520 absolutely
@undisputed6034 Жыл бұрын
Those are just the friendly, checking you out clicks they use towards humans, under 180 dlbs. If they used their hunting clicks towards a human they will immediately kill the person, over 230 dlbs
@terancetheindomitable9701 Жыл бұрын
@@rottweilerfun9520of course they do. It paralyzes their prey.
@billyrock8305 Жыл бұрын
Topgun whale#1 🐳 💯 I was scuba diving off Guadalupe years ago and had an encounter with them. Incredible experience. I’m glad they didn’t decide to eat me or blow my eardrum with the clicking echo location sound energy. Very intelligent and peaceful animal.
@lukeweaver92878 ай бұрын
Creator God did an amazing job designing the Sperm Whale (and all the other creatures on our earth that He made).
@angelomysterioso17223 ай бұрын
There was no “creator god”
@Nunya-k3b3 ай бұрын
@@angelomysterioso1722Don't be so quick. You don't know that. I can agree. YWHW is probably fictional. But God? Why not? A programmer? A creator? It would make sense. Not saying go and give your life to some cause. But? Keep the mind open. For all you know. God could be using you. But who knows. Lol
@angelomysterioso17223 ай бұрын
@@Nunya-k3b I am not quick, but appropriately slow. It took me 70 years to develop my position, starting as a child from an extremely traditional Christian family. As somebody who studied natural sciences, medicine and for a few years as well philosophy it is very clear to me: Man created God. Evolution demonstrates that man was developing out of primates. Primates didN’t and don’t believe in a creator. Human being do (at least many). Hence, God was created / invented on this way by beings on their way to humanity.
@ianraybould53423 ай бұрын
@@angelomysterioso1722I agree
@duanesmith50742 ай бұрын
@angelomysterioso172w2where are all the skeletons from so many millions of poeple if evolution is correct. Where are the missing links between man and ape?
@johnnolan33177 Жыл бұрын
I'm starting to think there are no dumb species in this planet, every time I see some of the things that creatures do, I'm more amazed. They all do amazing things in their own way. Even insects. I seen ants create a raft that floated in a flood, out if thousands of themselves, all to save the colony. More courageous than we are. I hope we get it together, I think we'll be taken out before we are allowed to ruin this planet.
@Sambochini Жыл бұрын
You're spot on. Problem is that we try and measure their intelligence by how we understand our own. This is rather a stupid method and as we open our mind to how intelligence can be measured or gauged we will eventually learn that every creature is much more intelligent than we ever thought.
@concienciaymasconciencia2759 Жыл бұрын
La Raza humana, desaparecera si no cuidamos como es debido a la Pacha Mamá, si seguimos destruyendo el ecosistema, la sabia naturaleza se encargara de reajustarse. Es cuestión de tiempo no mas.
@JOHNSmith-pn6fj Жыл бұрын
I too am always amazed at how smart animals truly are when I learn new things about different species.
@Kai...999 Жыл бұрын
@Sambamm Reminds me of a story of advanced spiders that tried to communicate with humans but we were so different we couldn't conceptualize their language or intent. Which was the point of the story really.
@HighlanderNorth1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm amazed that they can dive over 3200 feet deep, and remain underwater for 138 minutes without needing a breath! As a deep water snorkeler, I can only hold my breath 2/3 that long, and I can only dive down 1,150 feet without supplementary oxygen..... 😁
@vincentlavallee2779 Жыл бұрын
The sperm whale is not the deepest diving animal in the sea. As stated in this video, they go down to about 3800 feet, but the Great White goes down to between 3500 - 4,100 feet. Other sharks that dive into the deep are frilled sharks, Bluntnose Sixgill Sharks (go as low as 6500ft, if adults). and the scalloped hammerhead (a staggering 1,240 meters, or 4,068 feet).
@jordanandjoify Жыл бұрын
They are mammals, I guess it means they dive the deepest of all mammals?
@Ali-tj6mw Жыл бұрын
Sperm whales dive around 2000m that is around 6400ft
@kotik1033 Жыл бұрын
The beaked whale can dive to 10000 feet
@aubo4060 Жыл бұрын
2992m is the record for a sperm whale
@who9387 Жыл бұрын
@@kotik1033 CUVIER'S Beaked Whale that is
@oscarantoniofloresduarte228310 ай бұрын
Interesante la historia de este animal marino que nadie la pública, hasta hoy que la veo. Gracias por compartir.❤❤❤
@unrequited82002 жыл бұрын
White Shark: "I am the king of the ocean!" Orca: "No, I am the king the ocean!" Giant Squid: "No, *I* am the king of the ocean!" Sperm Whale: "You're ALL food."
@tpsin7132 жыл бұрын
orcas eat sperm whales. They do not get hunted by them. Other way around!!
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
mature bulls kill orcas with 1 whip of their tails if they weren't deterred by the clicks. no one said anything about feasting on orcas
@DieFlabbergast2 жыл бұрын
"sperm whales are generally peaceful as a species" Giant squid: "Er ... I beg to differ."
@donaldboyer818210 ай бұрын
To giant squid. You are on the menu and don't have any say in this.
@zane012352 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love whales. Majestic creatures
@nelsonbueso9116 Жыл бұрын
Me gusta este tipo de programas de educación, Gracias por la información. Saludos desde Boston Massachusetts.
@mileslong40617 ай бұрын
Thanks to Duolingo I didn’t need to tap “translate”. Me encanta aprender español!
@guysolis5843 Жыл бұрын
As a kid, I spent 5 years on the California beach. I wanted to be a marine biologist. Naturally I studied many animal within my grasp and loved the ocean. My whole life was channeled towards the high seas and the life contained there in. One day, I waited for the Jacques Cousteau show to come on and this episode had Jacque coming out of the cabin of the Calypso with a steaming cup of Jo. He spoke something French "Well, it looks like another fine day on the Calypso, haven't spotted any Walrus yet this morning" then suddenly a crew member yells from atop of a crows nest and he pointed most dramatically towards a pod of whales and off went Jacque Cousteau in a rubber raft propelled by a motor to meet the pod... He exclaimed " We seen 5 Hump Back whales, I only see 4" and the cameraman swung the camera around and next to the small boat about a foot under the water was a whale with a huge eyeball staring back at him. I was blown away, frightened. That and the fact that JAWS just came out, I was now terrified of the deep.. True story..
@johnj.flanagan-hymnsoffaith2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite novelists in college was Herman Melville, and his superb novel, “Moby Dick,” was a riveting masterpiece about the great white whale, which was a Sperm Whale. The novel is filled with so much symbolism, but the description of the whale hunts was very exciting to read.
@CordeliaWagner Жыл бұрын
I don't think that hunting a whale to murder him can make a good novel.
@iamrocketray Жыл бұрын
@@CordeliaWagner Although I agree, it's also a story of revenge, and putting man in his place. Don't forget that at the time Moby Dick was written, a whale was just thought of as another resource to be exploited no different than fishing for herring(except they were bigger of course) but at that time it must be remembered that the church was all powerful, and the church taught that god made all creatures for humans to kill and exploit. Very few cared about whales being killed!
@ThePaulv12 Жыл бұрын
@@CordeliaWagner Yes Cordelia, is your comment another case of internet narcissism where if you don't see the need for such a book then nobody else should read it it either? Before you hector an innocent commenter I'd be interested to know if you have actually read the book in order to make such a qualified statement? Oh I get it you haven't read the book, you're assuming what it's about but you see an opportunity to exercise your clicktivist morality like a tackless ostentatious broach that says, "Look at me" by picking a commenter that you see as a soft target. Isn't that right?
@samuelstevens9743 Жыл бұрын
It’s also based on a true story
@The_DC_Kid Жыл бұрын
I had never even heard of wales before this video nor had I heard of Herman Munville and Moby The Dick.. Amazing!
@JAAirborne2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! The deepest diving mammal on the planet though is Cuvier's Beaked Whale not the Sperm Whale 👍
@patrick97622 жыл бұрын
Not true .
@HeathenDance2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it the Blue Whale?
@patrick9762 Жыл бұрын
@@HeathenDance Plum
@BatMan-oe2gh Жыл бұрын
The Cuvier's Beaked Whale is only a small whale, up to 7 metres long, and is different to the Sperm whale. You cannot compare them.
@patprr1756 Жыл бұрын
@@BatMan-oe2gh To hell with your metric system.
@mikeyoung76602 жыл бұрын
Great video. Never knew anything about Sperm whales. Really enjoyed watching thank you 👍👍👍👍
@gerragotheallidile Жыл бұрын
Sperm Whales are the True Kings of the ocean
@SliderFury18 ай бұрын
When you're the only thing in the Ocean that Killer Whale is afraid of, you know you da bauws.
@jamesbarbour84002 жыл бұрын
Since Killer Whales usually hunt in packs, I find it hard to believe that a Sperm Whale could take them out, especially with the female of the species being so small, relatively speaking of course.
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
that's where male bulls come into play. 1 whip of their tail can kill an orca f it wasn't deterred by the sound clicks. hence orcas try to go after females and young ones, but never mess with a bull
@jamesbarbour84002 жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS oh ok - didn't think they would mess with a bull whale, given their size and temperament. Apparently their clicks are so powerful, they can make the human body vibrate - that's just amazingly powerful !
@neotek8582 Жыл бұрын
You’re incorrect, sir. There have been many documented cases of transient/Biggs orcas attacking and killing Sperm whales. There have been zero reported cases of Sperm whales killing orcas. Orcas also don’t usually attack adult large whales. They go after the young and frail. Your video showed one orca against several Sperm whales. Orcas are also known to harass their prey without truly attacking them.
@dannybrazil3986 Жыл бұрын
And didn't he say the females hang together and protect the calf with a defensive strategy surrounding the calf with their nose in and tails out as weapons forming a flower pattern . I can imagine that would be a heavy weight battle.
@iamrocketray Жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS Orcas actively predate Sperm Whales, Sperm whales don't predate Orcas, which means that Orcas are higher in the food chain and in fact are the Apex Predator.
@risensamson8873 Жыл бұрын
Beside giant squids, they also take down the largest invertebrate in the world, the colossal squid
@The_DC_Kid Жыл бұрын
What about the Super Mega Humongous Squids?
@risensamson8873 Жыл бұрын
@@The_DC_Kid they dont exist, but kraken tho
@supers0nic77 Жыл бұрын
What about superduper this is not even my final form cthuhlu?
@canyoncruzr34622 ай бұрын
The "Essex" Nov 20, 1820 was sunk by a sperm whale in the Pacific Ocean. Ship never made it back to Nantucket.
@JeannieComtois-ss8wu5 ай бұрын
Your content never ceases to amaze me. 😲 Thank you for making learning so enjoyable!
@BEASTERS5 ай бұрын
Thank you for that lovely comment! Much love ❤️
@J23-o7u10 ай бұрын
Awesome video dude I’m in with ur future videos 👍
@BEASTERS10 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! 🙂
@joshua79997 ай бұрын
Not breathing for 15-20 minutes while napping is a hell of an apnea
@lana-lana567 Жыл бұрын
Моря бездонны, создал Бог. Наполнил рыбами, как мог. Для кашалотов и для рыб, Творения Бога просто шик! Очень необычный кашалот, На огромной глубине живёт. Кашалот - звезда и весит много. Всё, что есть в воде - творение Бога!
@jenkemjones68 Жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@johnpartridge76232 жыл бұрын
Very good & informative Video, keep them coming 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
More to come!
@sethpujol1704 Жыл бұрын
This animal fascinates me more than any other on earth
@Radrook353Ай бұрын
Amazing how water came up with the information and then coded it so that a Sperm Whale could emerge!
@amodernalchemist432 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating stuff!! *But,* I can't believe you spoke about Sperm whales without even a mention about the oil contained within the melon. It plays a huge role in their ability to swim deep without buoyancy causing drag and negatively effecting their swimming or deep dives. It's a very impressive biological system that most people have no idea about. I mean, it's the main reason they were hunted and slaughtered for centuries.
@peetsnort Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness for the mineral oil industry that stopped the harvest
@amodernalchemist432 Жыл бұрын
@@peetsnort agreed! Unfortunately, there are a couple of Asian countries, who I need not name, still hunt these magnificent and majestic creatures of the deep. I honestly don't understand how people can be so cruel at this day in age.
@The_DC_Kid Жыл бұрын
What did people do with them then? Did we somehow gain the ability to dive deeper through knowledge and/or usage of the organ? I had always heard whales were hunted commercially for their blubber which was rendered down to make the best quality lamp oil to be found at that time and as a lubricant, and Sperm Whales also have Ambergris, a highly valuable substance that was used in the making of the most costly perfumes although hunters took their blubber as well. The Japanese still hunt Whale.
@amodernalchemist432 Жыл бұрын
@@The_DC_Kid well, who ever told you that the oil was made from their blubber was totally wrong. The "high quality" lamp oil was made from the oily substance found inside the melon. Blubber was used as meat by the Inuit of northern Canada, a good source of protein for the barren regions of the North. I'm from northern Manitoba, Canada and the Inuit still to this day eat whale blubber as one of their delicacies. They are the only ones allowed to hunt for whale since it kept their people alive for thousands of years with sustenance through the winter's of the frozen tundra. The melon, plays two massive roles, first being their main organ used for hunting or survival. It's literally an organic radar system that they use for echo location. It's also used to help them sink down to lower depths with ease by having the ability to change into a complete solid mass like a chunk of margarine. They can take cool water from the ocean and use it to solidify the oils, just like sticking liquid margarine into a fridge, which helps them sink to the bottom. Then they also have the ability to rush warmer water, from their body heat, over the melon which again turns the solid oils back to liquids which helps them get more buoyant and rise to the top with relative ease. Ambergris is actually solidified whale vomit which is worth lots of money, more than gold or diamonds by far. And yes, it is used to make perfumes and colognes.
@ForARide Жыл бұрын
@@amodernalchemist432 not only Asian countries, Norway and Iceland still hunt whales for commercial purposes.
@c.galindo9639 Жыл бұрын
A beautiful sea creature that really shows the wonderment and glory of nature. A really fascinating specimen to behold and appreciate still, today
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@c.galindo9639 Жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS thank you
@Music-lx1tf2 жыл бұрын
Entertaining and informative. Good job.
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@pfk.dul05 Жыл бұрын
Yup, sure is
@stephencox4718 Жыл бұрын
Enormous & majestic, proof positive you don't have to be dangerous if your bigger than everyone else! We should ensure that these gentle giants multiply to a safe number to live with humans forever!
@fabriziobiancucci7702 Жыл бұрын
Wait, wait... the sperm whales ARE dangerous. And surely they are not gentle giants. They kill giant squids every day and they are incredible territorial. The orcas don't attack them because they know that the sperm whales can bite them, not because they are big. Instead the other whales, that don't have teeth, are on their menu even if they are enormous
@stephencox4718 Жыл бұрын
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 The Sperm Whale is an endangered species {near extinction} the Killer Whale/Orcas are not! Man hunted the Sperm Whale in the millions, man did not hunt the killer whale/orcas to such an extent! And that is why man is obliged to help cultivate their existence & multiply their numbers to a more sustainable figure!
@fabriziobiancucci7702 Жыл бұрын
@@stephencox4718 Okay... and so? I never said that sperm whale aren't an endangered species. I just said that they aren't gentle giants. It's a different thing. Don't put in my mouth things that I never said
@stephencox4718 Жыл бұрын
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 You have a good day!
@buddmann20086 ай бұрын
I remember an old Jacques Cousteau article in National Geographic where he witnessed a sperm whale breaking a killer whales back by ramming it, but I think an act as this has never been recorded on video
@ephemeralenhancement9445 Жыл бұрын
God created these beautiful creatures. Their impeccable design is not the result of some random unpredictable evolutionary process
@Rancoroth419 Жыл бұрын
Their pre-historic counterparts were Predators that hunted Megalodons. It was simply a question of which was bigger when they met. Imagine that Bull that inspired Moby Dick was either a very old, mature Bull, or perhaps the last of the Gigantic version of this whale, so old it was white, or paler than the younger ones.
@bfireb7477 Жыл бұрын
Lyviatan died out millions of years before the events of Moby Dick. Also, Livyatan is smaller than a bull sperm whale
@WhiteIkiryo-yt2it Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the whale that defeated the Essex I can believe was 85ft or close to that length the conditions of the sea were better then so it isn't impossible it was able to find the perfect conditions to grow to such a huge size. Makes you think how big were other rare giants at that time? Crocs and great whites can grow to massive size so it stands to reason it was possible you had truly massive ones out there at the time, rare but absolute giants.
@vanquocbui-e2d4 ай бұрын
Amazing work as always! 🌟 Your videos are a highlight of my day. Thank you!
@BEASTERS4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@mouseandryforever6848Ай бұрын
If you've read any classics like Moby Dick, you get a distinct love for these remarkable whales. Reading about the whaling industry is depressing when we now know so much about the intelligence of these leviathans. The sadness I feel about what humans did to them can be overwhelming. Thank god we have outgrown mass scale whaling.
@relaxingbeach857110 ай бұрын
This is a calm dangerous underwater apex predator.
@pilates682 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been curious about what kind of bite force they’re able to generate with that long slender lower jaw.
@stefanlaskowski66602 жыл бұрын
Especially since only the lower jaw has teeth.
@kiuk_kiks Жыл бұрын
Very little.
@jonothandoeser Жыл бұрын
And they are full of sperm.
@mikethaxton4935 Жыл бұрын
Enough to hunt giant squid
@mikethaxton4935 Жыл бұрын
They do have a predator. Man
@patriciamercer99602 жыл бұрын
Great pictures! I thought the Cuvier's Beaked Whale was the deepest diving whale. Thanks for your informative video. Happy New Year
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
Same to you!
@joeygiorgianni Жыл бұрын
You are correct about Cuviers Beaked Whale. It’s not only the deepest diving (9,000+ feet recorded, but also the longest at 222 mins. While this video had lots of information, much of it was incorrect
@michaelshapiro1543 Жыл бұрын
@~ 1:00min: "Physeter macro-phallus"? Or Physeter MACRO-CEPHALUS? BIG FUN! Which 'end' are we lookin' at? {Better to make certain & practice a little before recording challenging terms.}
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Yes, let's crucify the guy for a spelling mistake. Although the video and subtitles clearly show how it's written. Suddenly everyone is a marine biologist and a critic. Instead of making fun of a silly small spelling mistake while fast reading, please let's see you create content.
@michaelshapiro1543 Жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS OH, please. Do Pay attention. It's NOT a "spelling" problem. The VOICE narration contains a VERY AMUSING error in orally rendering the NAME of the creature being discussed. So, not a trivial error. (I've done many hours of studio recording of science texts (& others). I'm "a-Freud" you miss the cute issue entirely. LOL! & Relax, I really am IN FAVOR of this (& most other) FINE presentations. Cheers!
@Rizzbulla Жыл бұрын
I love finding new channels like this
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
and we love having new viewers like that :)
@Zonxy-zr Жыл бұрын
From Malaysia 🇲🇾 I always watch your videos and I hope you will release..more interesting videos ☺️
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@BlackWhirlwindSett Жыл бұрын
I've always wondered if groups of bull sperm whales will ever get to a point that they focus on orca's. A bull sperm whales clicks can vibrate a human to death. They use it for hunting so when their close to surface they don't really use it when we study them. But those clicks being so loud would overload orca's sensory organs. Which may cause them to be immobilized, or scatterer from each other to avoid it. Orca's go after females with calves, because males are so huge and hangout in bachelor groups.
@johnmoorefield76 Жыл бұрын
The Sperm Whales are truly Majestic Creatures! Watched a video on them where one of the divers filming them was struck by the tail & he lost one of his legs which just goes to show you how strong they are!
@eaphares13 Жыл бұрын
Do you remember where you saw that video? Am curious 🤯
@johnmoorefield76 Жыл бұрын
@@eaphares13 Wish I did. It could've been 2 years ago or 10 years ago. Was thinking it was on National Geographic channel. Love watching videos of Whales, they are so Beautiful & Majestic!! Truly one of GODS greatest creatures on this Earth!!
@All_Praises Жыл бұрын
For 33k subs you done well on this one. Congrats good content watched hole way through 🎉
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton!
@SgtRock57 Жыл бұрын
As a kid, I saw the movie Moby Dick. I was so scared, I couldn’t take a bath. Showers were questionable too🥺
@corriecole46872 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this. And I learned a few things
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@JohnLv-p2k Жыл бұрын
They have the largest brain of any known creature on Earth. It's not just highly developed sensory areas, either. Their cerebral cortex is at least as developed as ours. Using thermoclines, they have been known to exchange signals with other sperm whale pods many thousands of miles away, even in other oceans.
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@JohnLv-p2k11 ай бұрын
I don't know what dictionary you're using but in the English language, as normally spoken, the word creature includes mammals.@matimus100
@Riccardo_Silva Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing these majestic, magnificent creatures. Mother Earth is such a treasure chest full of unbelievable jewels!!!! Let's take care of all of them!!!
@dancefromyoursoul4624 Жыл бұрын
Amazing Video ! Really helpful…Thanks😊
@ricblic901 Жыл бұрын
one of the most amazing parts of this story was the Melville, it looked to me like the whales saw the boat as a threat and took it out, wow
@1man1bike1road Жыл бұрын
theres another book which is about that event there was murder and cannibalism a true story i was borrowed the book where as Moby dick was mostly fantasy
@dukecity7688 Жыл бұрын
The Whaleship Essex had it's side stove in by a sperm whale off the coast of South America. Melville wrote the forward for the book. check it out.
@FlatlandMando Жыл бұрын
@@dukecity7688 Sounds right, Essex the true ship, Melville the author, "Moby Dick"
@dukecity7688 Жыл бұрын
@@1man1bike1road they had to do what they had to do to survive. Gruesome. i d n k about the murder. They caught a few turtles and almost nothing else.
@1man1bike1road Жыл бұрын
@@dukecity7688 they drew short straws on who was going to be eaten yes canibalism
@riccardobon63002 жыл бұрын
According to how long they sleep, I realized I'm a sperm whale!
@markeviston8077 Жыл бұрын
He swallows you, and you’re definitely and maybe literally, sperm to that whale, sorta.
@heavyvibrationstudiopl3256 Жыл бұрын
Sperm Whale?Who the fuck created this name for this awesome animal.
@rosesoulis18404 ай бұрын
Pervert
@Antarctide4 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it's only called like this in English
@Mick-10008 ай бұрын
Spermwhales are the most impressive whales. 👍🐳
@tommurphree56307 ай бұрын
Wouldn't that be an individual subjective evaluation?
@lilangelz92474 ай бұрын
Yo the way those Whales was sleepin look like alien space ships 😅
@Askard20109 ай бұрын
Thanks for this informations. A great Movie about Sperm Whales. Thanks
@187mrsmith Жыл бұрын
Imagine having to hold your breath while you sleep that is scary af
@АлександрБубликов-к5г Жыл бұрын
Касатки не вступают в битву с кашалотом один на один. Обычно атакуют стаей , с разных ракурсов.
@ibrahimsultanov7355 Жыл бұрын
И даже так они только детеныша осилят. Взрослый самец десять таких стай в отбивные превратит.
@HgHg-yp6ft2 жыл бұрын
Actually the humpbacks are the ones noted for their frequent interfering with the orcas{and sharks for that matter} "business" on multiple ocassions... On other hand predation by the orcas on spermwhales pods consisting of females and their offspings are super rare with i believe only one caught on camera and an unsuccessful one at that.The bull spermwhales are out of reach for anyone in the oceans save for the whalers ofc.
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
that's where male bulls come into play. 1 whip of their tail can kill an orca if it wasn't deterred by the sound clicks. hence orcas try to go after females and young ones, but never mess with a bull
@HgHg-yp6ft2 жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS The spermwhales bulls are usually solitary animals who travel between the pods but spent the majority of thei lives alone, If a bull happens to be with a pod "doing his duties" no orcas will even think to approach and again even without he presence of a grown up male the spermwhales pods are virtually save from orca predation. The bulls have been seen chasing orcas around in the proximity of fishing vessels fleet where orcas love to steal the fishermen catch for no other reason than "sport" haha, they dont steal the fish from the nets so its not about food competition.
@marksavage8052 Жыл бұрын
"The bull spermwhales (sic) are out of reach for anyone in the oceans save for the whalers" is obviously a load of rubbish that you're just making up. Why would you say that?
@NannaCarlstedt2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks´for sharing! More of the kind, please.
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
You got it! we did a Blue Whale vid also for you to check out
@kenb2671 Жыл бұрын
Sperm Whales are my favorite animal and this video is so cool. Well done. 👍🏾
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@rickjason2152 жыл бұрын
Tough luck for those Whalers. I am not going to lose sleep over it.
@kevinhighfield4111 Жыл бұрын
The prehistoric sperm whale was a 60 foot powerful apex predator in primeval seas that preyed on Megalodons It had massive teeth in both the upper and lower jaw and worked in pods to smash ,ram and tear at them with their massive upper and lower toothed encased jaws. Both grew up to a monstrous 60 feet and must have had epic battles while either was trying to make lunch of the other. There is a video on KZbin called prehistoric sperm whale versus Megalodon that depicts a realistic battle between the two species. After seeing that you’ll know why they are the top predators in the sea and probably changed their dentition and developed deep diving ability with the disappearance of large prehistoric sharks and other massive marine mammals and fish leaving the only large prey to be the deep dwelling giant squid leading to the adaptive changes needed to reach and prey on them.🐋🦈🦑
@olddragonslayer123orinstei810 ай бұрын
There's nothing saying they preyed on the Megalodon. They existed around the same time but there's no evidence to suggest they preyed on each other. Even if they did it could've gone either way because both were absolutely massive apex predators.
@ShiningGalaxy012 жыл бұрын
Bull Sperm Whales use their loud clicking noises to make Bigg's Orcas flee, cause their clicks is extremely loud, it could kill their brain. They don't barely kill Bigg's Orcas.
@BEASTERS2 жыл бұрын
that's where male bulls come into play. 1 whip of their tail can kill an orca if it wasn't deterred by the sound clicks. hence orcas try to go after females and young ones, but never mess with a mature bull
@ShiningGalaxy012 жыл бұрын
@@BEASTERS Those are the Bigg's Orcas, that is the subspecies of Transient Orcas that preys on infant whales, not Orcas(as all Orcas in general). Type-2 Eastern North Atlantic Orcas, and Antarctic Orcas prey on adult whales, while bigg's orcas of the Eastern pacific preys on infant whales.
@acidheadzzz3 ай бұрын
Great narration. Great presentation.
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@kornofulgur11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The wreck shown at 8:09 is Ernest Shackleton's Endurance, wich lies at 3000 meters deep in the Weddell Sea (Antartica).
@spelunkerd Жыл бұрын
Interesting to see that when threatened they use tails rather than teeth as a defense.
@pasqualeriggio4952 Жыл бұрын
Gyhimb fryjnb end tujnbv the jkokh bvnmkgf sdefrvb.
@kadehysell2551 Жыл бұрын
Their teeth are ridiculously tiny...not really meant for defense
@lemao4944 Жыл бұрын
0:11 give me anxiety lol, imagine if one them decide to take you down deeper
@paxwallace83249 ай бұрын
Physically the largest Brain on Earth.
@gregorturner9421 Жыл бұрын
Recent studes (norway) have found that the clicking is a sonic weapon when hunting. they tagged one of norway wiith a gps and sound recorder. it dived down then started slow clicking, the clicks getting faster as it tracked its prety until it hits it with the equivalent of a sonic boom to paralyse the prey then feeds before resuming the slow click.
@asshat1607 Жыл бұрын
did they see this happen. oh wait.
@mathiasstaggers3835 Жыл бұрын
Dude, the Hollywood sign is 350 ft long. Nice try
@ralphneumann4493 Жыл бұрын
450ft
@sebastianmartinescu1987 Жыл бұрын
What a fabulous narator for such a great documentarul! Thank you from Romania 🇷🇴..
@BEASTERS Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@187mrsmith Жыл бұрын
Who would have thought sperm whales and humpback whales were related and they both share that trait of hating orcas
@Bouncing_Pig Жыл бұрын
Aren’t they like the direct descendant of the Leviathan (Livyathan Melvillei)? The legends of Leviathan, Moby Dick, and most other ocean giant myth whales are mostly based on them
@lightningbolt9606 Жыл бұрын
Yes, They are
@realitymatters474510 ай бұрын
Why did he specify that currently coexist with man today is there another predator that doesn't currently coexist and is bigger than a sperm whale😮