Video: Who really is the apex predator?

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Did you do a similar search for NetDoc when he was the 7th person to post this?
BTW, I never would have seen it on the Hawaii board since I don't subscribe to that forum. The other times I missed it was when I must have been away or else it was so long ago who would remember.
So please forgive me for not being a computer.

:lotsalove:
 
Actually that title belongs to the "killer whale". Would also put the sperm whale, and great white shark up there too. The giant squid would also be a contender.
 
fairybasslet:
Did you do a similar search for NetDoc when he was the 7th person to post this?
BTW, I never would have seen it on the Hawaii board since I don't subscribe to that forum. The other times I missed it was when I must have been away or else it was so long ago who would remember.
So please forgive me for not being a computer.

:lotsalove:
Thank goodness we are allowed to repost things we're interested in that have been posted in the past, else a very quiet place this board would be...

I enjoyed re-watching the video. Thanks!
 
That video looks like footage from the PBS Special: "The Octopus Show"

Lock Washer
 
Interesting note: Humbolt Squid will go into a feeding frenzy when excited. They will also resort to canabilism also.

Lock Washer
 

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