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Watch An Orca Whale Attack A Dolphin In Mid-Air
© Eric Seals-USA TODAY Sports
If this is what's happening above the water, I can't imagine the fight under it...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
21 Comments
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Bamafan2435 months
These people never been to sea world obviously. I am scared if they attended their heads might explode.
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EulerRules35 months
Best "pod"cast I've seen.
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tigerfootball1035 months
Orcas don't F around
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bengalman35 months
Awesome. That Orca was moving to come out of the water that high.
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SECdragonmaster35 months
Nature is brutal.
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DeafVallyBatnR35 months
They call him Flipper, Flipper in my singing voice.
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tketaco35 months
Dolphin fighting for his life against a pack of Orcas and everyone like "frick yeah, look at that jump! Muey caliente!".
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uptowntiger8435 months
What was the Orca's vertical?
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Crimson1st35 months
Dolphin shouldn’t have kept trying to hump the whale! No means no!
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CGSC Lobotomy35 months
frick-a Yuuuuu, Dorrphiiin! No! frick-a Yuuuu, Wharrrru!
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jbird735 months
Damn that’s pretty freaking awesome to see
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little billy35 months
This video delivers
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Spelt it rong35 months
SEA WORLD STAR!
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cypresstiger35 months
Were they all headed to California?
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AUbagman35 months
An Orca is actually a dolphin, not a whale.
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HalfCocked35 months
Why is there a rando photo of an Asian Surf Casting?
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jamboots0835 months
Larry doesn't know the difference.....
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drexyl35 months
Estrella Mundial!!!
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PeteRose35 months
Micheal Jordan would be impressed.
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3down1035 months
Wow that was a lot of air.
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GumboPot35 months
Damn. That was awesome.
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