Scuba divers jump in to meet orcas, the ocean's top predator

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Scuba divers in the Galapagos Islands were thrilled for an opportunity to swim with the most sophisticated and formidable of all the ocean's hunters. Returning to the liveaboard ship after a dive, they were surprised to find that several Orcas were passing through the area. They had climbed into the inflatable boat, referred to as a "panga" that shuttles divers to and from the dive sites while the cruise boat is anchored. The orcas were extremely curious about the divers and the small boat and they circled around them, eyeing them with great interest.
Few people would be confident enough to slip into the water with these giants, but these divers couldn't resist. Orcas communicate and work cooperatively to hunt any animal they wish, even great white sharks. There is nothing in the ocean that poses a threat to these powerful and skillful beasts. They are one of the most intelligent animals on the planet, next to humans, and their reputation as killers has struck fear in our hearts when we think of these whales sharing the water with us. Along with our fear, we also feel undeniable awe when we witness their size and power. The truth is that attacks on humans in the wild have never been documented. These divers know that the orcas will not see them as food or as a threat. Slipping into the ocean to get a close look poses no danger.
One of the divers has asked for permission from the panga driver and scuba guide to jump overboard. Wise divers will always seek approval from the experts who run the tours and keep them safe. The excitement in the guide's voice as he yells "go" and follows them in reveals what a rare and spectacular opportunity this is. They were rewarded for their bravery with a close encounter and thrilling interaction that none of them will ever forget.
The orcas circle around the divers for several passes, inspecting them and watching them without concern. Few people will ever be able to look into the eyes of the ocean's top predator.

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