NewsOrcas make rare splash in Vancouver's false creek

Orcas make rare splash in Vancouver's false creek

A group of orcas caused quite a sensation when they appeared in the narrow bay of False Creek, located in the heart of Vancouver. The family of mammals was recorded, and the video was shared on social media.

You don't see a view like this every day.
You don't see a view like this every day.
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27 November 2024 06:52

The orcas made their way to False Creek Bay in central Vancouver, Canada. Although these marine mammals live in the waters off British Columbia, they are rarely spotted in this location.

A stir in the Canadian city

According to experts cited by local media, the orcas might have swum to this place, intending to hunt seals.

Videos featuring the orcas, which appeared on social media, were recorded from ferries. Jack Hemsworth, the captain of one ferry, said that passengers were astonished when the orcas’ dorsal fins emerged from the water. "I’ve never been that close, even on like a whale watching tour," said Hemsworth, as quoted by Times Colonist.

An exceptional experience

Andrew Trites, director of the marine mammal research unit at the University of British Columbia, stated that the group of orcas is a family—a mother and her three children. "I’m sure there were hundreds of people walking along the seawall that day and they didn’t even notice and these people aboard the boat, they had a very special moment they will remember for the rest of their lives," said the scientist, in a conversation with Times Colonist.

The orca is a marine mammal species, the largest member of the dolphin family. The oceanic orca is the most widely distributed member, inhabiting nearly every marine environment, from the equator to both polar regions. Females can reach up to 7.6 meters in length, while males can grow up to 9.8 meters. Their body mass can be up to 4,267 kilograms for females and 5,987 kilograms for males.

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