Orcas, also known as killer whales, are mammals protected under International law, which means it is illegal to take any action that could potentially harm or disturb them.
Killer Move A New Zealand man, probably drunk out of his mind, did an ungraceful belly flop from a boat in an attempt to "body slam" an adult male orca swimming next to the vessel, NBC News reports. In an Instagram video of the incident,…
A New Zealand man has been fined over a social media video in which he tries to “body slam” an orca swimming next to his boat, in what officials called “stupid” and “extremely irresponsible” behavior.
A man has been fined for his "shocking and stupid attitude" after he was filmed trying to 'body slam' a killer whale - forcing a calf to move away from where it was swimming
A New Zealand man thought it would be a brilliant idea to body slam a killer whale -- but the stunt was not only dumb but also seriously irresponsible, and he's now paying the price. Check out the clip -- the man goes full WWE ...…
The disturbing footage was filmed in Davenport, New Zealand, and sparked outrage among animal-lovers who later reported the clip to the Department of Conservation.
Since 2020, orcas off the coast of Spain and Portugal have sunk several sailing vessels and destroyed hundreds of others. Renaud de Stephanis won’t rest until he stops them
Orcas in the Strait of Gibraltar, led by an orca named Gladis Blanca, are attacking boat rudders, but researchers attribute it to defensive actions rather than hostility