ORCA VS GREAT WHITE SHARK - Shark VS Killer Whale Real Fight - Blondi Foks

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00:00 The most dangerous predator of the ocean.
00:07 Excellent eyesight, unique social behavior and one of the smartest animals on the planet.
00:20 On the other side, the nightmare of the oceans, its razor-sharp teeth and the predator responsible for hundreds of deaths each year.
00:33 So which one is stronger?
00:39 We will learn the answer to this question with the videos that you will not see in documentaries.
00:47 I am Blondie Fox. In this video, let's see who will win this fight.
01:04 Aggressiveness
01:09 Great White Shark vs Killer Whale
01:15 The most aggressive creatures of deep waters.
01:19 At the top of the food chain, these two predators have evolved over millions of years and become the deadliest.
01:34 When they are hungry, they attack anything that moves and get what they want.
01:41 How Killer Whales Play With Seals
01:49 How killer whales play with seals, one of their favorite prey. Even if they don't eat them, they kill for fun.
01:58 As you can see here, a shark attacking a dolphin almost as big as itself.
02:07 When we think in general, sharks are more aggressive than orcas.
02:17 Sharks can smell blood and urine in the water and kill 10 people a year.
02:23 Strength
02:29 The largest recorded male killer whale was 15 meters in length and weighed 20,000 kg. They are estimated to live for 30 years.
02:41 Great White Sharks can reach up to 9000 kg.
02:47 Their bodies are equipped with strong and flex muscles and they can make sudden maneuvers in water.
02:59 They neutralize and eat their prey with powerful tail blows.
03:05 One of their favorite prey, seals. Their only way to escape from them is to go land.
03:15 Orca is much stronger than the Great White Shark, both in bite force and size.
03:23 Orcas are much stronger because they roam in large herds in the ocean.
03:29 Bite Force
03:33 One of the most important weapons in deep water is the biting.
03:39 We know that the strongest bite on land is the Nile crocodile.
03:45 So which creature has the strongest biting power in the water?
03:53 As you all guessed, it is a killer whale.
03:58 As estimates show a killer whale could have a biting force of 19,000 psi or more.
04:06 As far as numbers go, this one is absolutely insane.
04:11 No creatures can escape from the bite of an orca.
04:21 Besides, the bite force of a shark is 4000 psi. It's almost a quarter of an orca.
04:29 In addition, sharks have incredible reflexes and can suddenly bite much faster than killer whale.
04:37 Swimming Speed
04:44 The orca or killer whale is the second fastest marine mammal reaching maximum speeds of 56 km/h.
04:54 Fastest marine mammal is the common dolphin.
04:58 As a dominant predator in the oceans, orcas have to move fast.
05:04 However, they typically cruise at around 6 km/h.
05:10 The great white shark is thought to have a top swimming speed of 50 km/h.
05:15 Their swimming speed is 10 times faster than the typical human swimmer.
05:22 In fact, we can say that the shark maneuvers better due to its size.
05:28 Intelligence
05:39 Killer whale is one of the smartest animals in the world.
05:43 Orcas are highly intelligent, social mammals that have long been a part of circus, performing shows for audiences.
05:52 Thanks to the tactics and intelligence they use, the seals cannot escape them.
05:58 They are very prone to learning, and after dolphins in circuses, orcas are the most used.
06:06 Shark
06:08 Sharks are like a predator that locks onto its prey.
06:17 It is very difficult to teach them, but very rare species can be tamed.
06:23 Hunting Skills
06:28 In this section, the hunting skills of the two animals when they hunt alone and when they are alone is compared.
06:36 Otherwise, we know orcas how good hunting skills they are.
06:41 Killer whales live in an incredible social herd, and this is how they catch their prey.
06:50 But they are not such good hunters when alone.
06:55 Sharks are a killing machine on their own, and their prey cannot escape them.
07:01 Teamwork
07:15 We know that sharks are solitary animals, for the most part.
07:23 They typically live and hunt by themselves, joining up with other sharks only in certain circumstances, such as mating.
07:32 Because sharks generally live alone, teamwork is not practiced during hunting.
07:39 Killer whales are some of the smartest hunters in the world.
07:44 They hunt as a team, a team that can consist of up to 40 members.
07:51 Orcas use very high social communication skills when hunting.
07:56 Along with their large size, high speed, and biting power, they are at the top of the food chain with these skills.
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08:11 The winner of this match is the killer whale.
08:16 The winner of this match is the killer whale.
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