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Apparently orcas are learning killer ways.
https://www.livescience.com/animals...-to-be-teaching-others-to-do-the-same-but-why
https://www.livescience.com/animals...-to-be-teaching-others-to-do-the-same-but-why
The article says they are destroying rudders, the sinking is a side effect that happened in a few cases.Apparently orcas are learning killer ways.
https://www.livescience.com/animals...-to-be-teaching-others-to-do-the-same-but-why
The rudder is the most fragile part of most sailboats. The rudder is sometimes attached only to a metal tube that passes through the hull and is sometimes not well supported. A collision might easily bend the tube and disrupt the seal which is sometimes hard to access to repair a leak. Even keels can be suspect especially when there is too much optimism in new technology used for support/mounting/fastening and it is pushed too far.The article says they are destroying rudders, the sinking is a side effect that happened in a few cases.
Possible they are teaching their young where to bite a shark to get its liver using a ship that doesn't bite back. More likely IMO (given their intellect) maybe someone in the family got hit because the sail boats are quiet, and they are simply "fed up" retaliating against a perceived threat.The rudder is the most fragile part of most sailboats. The rudder is sometimes attached only to a metal tube that passes through the hull and is sometimes not well supported. A collision might easily bend the tube and disrupt the seal which is sometimes hard to access to repair a leak. Even keels can be suspect especially when there is too much optimism in new technology used for support/mounting/fastening and it is pushed too far.
Why the orcas have an interest in the boats is interesting. I wonder as some suggest that the particular orca had some experience with one resulting in an interest. A sailboat's underwater shape is very fish-like some more than others. Since orcas like shark livers could this "attack" be due to the fact the size, shape, and color resembled a great white? I would be interested in the color of the underwater hull since white or gray might make it look like a shark.