COLUMNISTS
ACCUSING ORCAS OF ATTACKING BOATS TURNS THEM INTO VILLAINS
COMMENT
We need to learn a lot more about whale behaviour before we can say if they really are out for revenge
ILLUSTRATION: SCOTT BALMER
VICTORIA GILL Victoria is BBC News’s award-winning science correspondent. Her reporting can be found on television, radio and online.
ILLUSTRATION: ADRIA VOLTA
A French sailor named Lou told me, recently, about his frightening encounter with a group of orcas, or killer whales. The majestic marine mammals displayed some troubling behaviour: five of them approached the yacht he was sailing and then rammed the hull, spinning the boat around repeatedly.
The incident lasted 80 minutes and left the small sailing vessel’s rudder split in two. The orcas then appeared to toy with the floating foam that was leaking from the broken rudder, pushing it around with their noses.