Por Que o Assassino MAIS MORTAL do Oceano Não Nos Ataca?
Why don't orcas attack humans? If they are considered the most deadly predator in the ocean, why are attacks in the wild almost never recorded? In this video, you will discover the answer based on scientific studies, animal behavior, and real cases. Understand why the orca (Orcinus orca) dominates the oceans, hunts sharks, works as a team, and yet avoids humans. Discover the factors that explain this behavior, the very rare recorded incidents, and the differences between wild orcas and orcas in captivity. If you enjoy documentaries about animals, marine life, ocean mysteries, and science, this video is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe to the channel, and activate the bell for more videos about the greatest mysteries of nature. #Orca #WhyOrcasDontAttackHumans #OrcaWhale #MostDeadlyPredator #Ocean #MarineLife #MarineAnimals #Science #Nature #OceanMysteries #Documentary #Shark

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