https://youtu.be/Aaho_zAxfOQ
After uploading footage of the event on TikTok, a lady who was stranded on a boat with a sea lion as killer whales circled her boat has generated discussion.
The original TikTok account, @nutabull, appears to have been removed, but the videos have been re-posted on Twitter and Reddit numerous times.
Orcas consume mostly marine animals, such as sea lions.
Added, “You have to go, you can’t be here,” the lady shouted in the first video to the sea lion who had jumped onto the boat.
“Oh my goodness, I don’t know what to do. Where did you come from? I never even seen you out there? Where did you come from? Holy f***.”
As she goes around her boat filming orcas, the woman sounds terrified.
She said to the seal, “I don’t know what to do, I didn’t know you were there,”
Added, “You have to go honey.”
https://twitter.com/castrowas95/status/1441767141930422272
She videotaped the sea lion sitting at the edge of the boat in another video, which appears to have been shot later, and stated, “You need to go, I know you’ll suffer honey but this is how the world works.”
She had wayyyyy too much patience. The seal is getting yeeted pic.twitter.com/Ycg8eb880E
— Bodega Cassie (@castrowas95) September 25, 2021
In a frantic tone, she says “you have to go” many times.
“You got to go, I don’t have time for this, ” she said as she moved back towards the sea lion, and the sea lion jumped off.
She then starts the boat and heads out of the area as quickly as possible. According to the media, the woman resides on Vancouver Island.
Another Twitter user responded with a video that appeared to have been shot by the same woman, along with the words “she hates them” and a weeping emoji. As she drove past her boat, the woman captured footage of a bunch of sea lions resting on the beach.
She yells at them, warning them to keep away from their fish, before calling them smelly.
https://twitter.com/unforeseenbritt/status/1441878910791159810
The video thread immediately went popular on Twitter, with the initial video receiving over three million views.
Some people joked about the sea lion, while others expressed sorrow that the lady couldn’t save the sea lion from the killer whales.
“Give me the seal Karen “ pic.twitter.com/8OEKCqkusx
— the goose is loose (@picklescoffee) September 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/deejaynewkidbz/status/1441931273728143363
“Wym i gotta go? bitch start the boat” pic.twitter.com/3FfRgXKqPp
— Depressed Nursing Student 🇬🇭 (@ImNotEdisAggin) September 25, 2021
“Bitch we about to die” pic.twitter.com/Dp2XLqI5qs
— Kai (@_jametris) September 25, 2021
The video’s Twitter user also posted a screenshot of the original poster’s response when questioned why she couldn’t just start the boat and depart.
Because killer whales are more endangered than sea lions, she didn’t want to chance to hit one with her propeller.
There are just 50,000 killer whales on the planet, according to NOAA Fisheries, with certain species classified as endangered.
Sea lions, on the other hand, are endangered, according to the media, since they are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, can become victims of bycatch in fisheries, and can succumb to illness.
She had wayyyyy too much patience. The seal is getting yeeted pic.twitter.com/Ycg8eb880E
— Bodega Cassie (@castrowas95) September 25, 2021
In any case, we wouldn’t want to stay out on the ocean too long to see what the orcas might do if their patience ran out.
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