That’s zero intentional attacks, a couple of human-mistaken-for-seal attacks and a few attacks in captiviy, where animals are known to behave much differently than in the wild because they are imprisoned and treated like shit.
Provided the orca identifies you correctly as not-food, there seems to be a low risk from interacting with one in the wild.
That’s zero intentional attacks, a couple of human-mistaken-for-seal attacks and a few attacks in captiviy, where animals are known to behave much differently than in the wild because they are imprisoned and treated like shit.
Provided the orca identifies you correctly as not-food, there seems to be a low risk from interacting with one in the wild.