Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 08, 2023

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    meowlin  about 1 year ago

    Orcas have escalated. They actually sank a boat a day or two ago.

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    Izzy Moreno  about 1 year ago

    So, WHITE sharks are sexist misogynists.

    Of course.

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    tremaine53  about 1 year ago

    So… Great white sharks are highly complex AND mindless killers? I mean, for those of us keeping score at home.

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    dwindy54  about 1 year ago

    I don’t think it’s a new orcas trait. They’ve been doing it at least since the mid 80’s when they attacked and dumped ocean catamarans.

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    artegal  about 1 year ago

    The sharks in Jaws didn’t seem that mindless. Heck, one of them even followed the family from New York to the Caribbean.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 1 year ago

    Do Lemon Sharks taste good?

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    DawnQuinn1  about 1 year ago

    As far as Orcas? Humans are incroaching on THEIR territory, so don’t blame the orca. On land people raise hell that deer are in their backyards. WRONG. Humans are in the deer’s backyard. The deer were there long before humans were, humans invaded the deer’s territory.

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    billwog  about 1 year ago

    Orcas are probably highly perturbed off at what we’re doing polluting their home. I don’t blame them.

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    FireAnt_Hater  about 1 year ago

    Crabeater seals are by far the most abundant seal species – according to Wikipedia. I have watched a bunch of nature shows that featured/included seals, and had never heard of crabeater seals before now.

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    mindjob  about 1 year ago

    I take it the boat that was bumped by the orca did not win the race. Too bad, it would have added some excitement

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    ekke  about 1 year ago

    Despite having complex social structures, great white sharks are still ruthless killers. Oh wait, lest they get a lawyer and sue me for libel: they have a reputation as ruthless killers.

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    mbhiggins5555  about 1 year ago

    My wife and I were once in Las Vegas. There is a huge aquarium behind the check in desk at either the Mirage or Treasure Island hotel. I noticed small sharks swimming around. When I asked someone how they kept the sharks from eating all of the other fish in the tank they told me that they feed the all the fish so well that the sharks get plenty to eat and are not hungry.

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    ChucklinChuck  about 1 year ago

    I like these themed RBION.

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    heathcliff2  about 1 year ago

    I was wondering whether they had been affected by Hollywood movies. Also, they have been known to be protective of calves and pregnant mothers. We forget that they do talk to each, both near and far.

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    Stephen Gilberg  about 1 year ago

    The orca’s in the oceanic dolphin family.

    A highly social species, it is found in every sea.

    Though certain populations are considered under threat,

    Its conservation status hasn’t been determined yet.

    The orca’s so intelligent, it passes on techniques

    For hunting, and each pod may have a different way to speak.

    A super apex predator, it preys on great white sharks.

    Good thing we all can recognize its dichromatic marks.

    OK, they don’t kill humans in the wild, but beware:

    They’ve started sinking boats like it’s the hottest new affair.

    —me

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