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Anyway little f**ker was just serving it's purpose in the food chain and now some rare whales might starve because interference of humans. I'd have chucked it back in, somewhere near the whales to be honest.
You wouldn't as you would be shunned by the other people you had to spend the time with.
Must have been a quiet day for news. Hundred of videos of animals doing this around. Anyway little f**ker was just serving it's purpose in the food chain and now some rare whales might starve because interference of humans. I'd have chucked it back in, somewhere near the whales to be honest.
A penguin has been caught on camera escaping a pod of killer whales by jumping onto a boat full of tourists. The frightened animal was being pursuing by orcas in the Gerlache Strait, Antarctica, and could be seen repeatedly jumping out of the water as dinghies full of tourists watched. Travel blogger Matt Karsten, 40, and his wife Anna, 32, were filming the penguin when it tried to jump into one of the boats, before bouncing back into the sea. The animal then made a second attempt, this time landing on the side of the dinghy.
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