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The biggest predator of nature under my like me: how I met Orca Pope in the sea

The biggest predator of nature under my like me: how I met Orca Pope in the sea
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Cartiki Gonsalves is a documentary maker and photo journalist.
Writing in Times aroused inspiration, he discussed his thrilling adventure, found the Orca Pope in the wild sea:

Since childhood, I have been fascinated by marine life.
My grandfather gave me ‘Willy free’ to read – this book inspired deep love for the Orca Pope in my mind.
This amazing creature remains a puzzle.
The biggest member of the Delphinidee family or Oceanic Dolphin, Orcas is the most distributed of all Cetacean species.
Their natural home expanded from Icy Arctic to the Seas Antarctica, adult Orca measuring more than twenty feet and weighing up to 8,000 kilograms.
Pod or family Orca, led by a matriarch, using very sophisticated communication techniques, including pulsed calls, low frequency signals and echolocation, where sounds run through water and bounce back from prey, vibration provides details of a species, size and depth of water around them.
I have seen Orcs in the marine park but these extraordinary creatures seem lost in captivity.

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