Natural World S33E9 - Killer Whales: Beneath the Surface
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The killer whale was long feared as a sea monster until, in May 1964, one was brought into captivity for the first time. This spawned a journey of discovery into the killer whale's true nature.
It quickly became clear, these were not mindless killers - they were, in fact, highly intelligent social creatures. Today, our understanding is deepening still further and the latest revelations are among the most sensational - not only will these top predators 'adopt' and care for injured and abandoned orphans, but it seems there's no longer just the 'killer whale'.
| Released | Oct 30, 1983 |
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| Runtime | 60min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | David Attenborough, John Hannah, Juliet Stevenson |
| Director | N/A |
| Production | BBC Studios |