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Orca Got Stuck and Cried for Hours. When Rescuers Arrived, Something Incredible Happens (VIDEO)

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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

The last place you would expect to see an Orca is on dry land but that is where a young female Orca found herself stranded one morning in July 2015, along the shore of British Columbia. Orcas, also called Killer Whales, are the largest members of the dolphin family and these distinctive, black and white mammals hunt in pods in these seas. This naïve Orca obviously made a miscalculation and when the tide went out, she became trapped on sharp rocks – in pain and distress - unable to swim away. When Rescuers Arrived, Something incredible Happened. This reminds me of a few ppl reaching a baby elephant that was stuck in mud and couldn’t climb out, the mother was watching them and clearly distressed but realized they were trying to help and she let them. Once they got the baby out the mom turned and waved to them multiple times as if she was saying thank you. These creatures are so smart and have a large capacity for understanding. I’m glad they were able to help this young whale. Nature does a good job managing itself but sometimes you have to do a good deed.

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