Something is wrong with the orcs of Gibraltar. The sailors report that the animals are attacked as a team. It was that the dolphins broke the rudder blade and already caused injuries to humans.

Researchers are not yet in a position to explain the phenomenon off the Spanish and Portuguese coasts. The truth is that several sailors and sailors have issued alarms in the last two months because they claim to have been attacked by winged dolphins (also known as killer whales or killer whales), writes The Guardian.

Gibraltar researchers say that hurricanes are very intelligent and curious animals that like to accompany ships and even try to interact with the rudder, but never as vehemently as checking accounts.

It is not excluded that their particular behavior is caused by stress in the vulnerable population.

The last time there was a hurricane attack was on a Friday afternoon. The winged dolphins targeted a yacht carrying a yacht in northern Spain, besieging the vehicle at least fifteen times, which also lost its rudder blade during the attack.

In the summer, a 14-meter boat was surrounded by nine orcs, then hit the boat until it became immovable and turned 180 degrees in the water. The engine was damaged during an hour-long collision, the rudder broke.

In another incident of similar duration, the helmsman was more easily injured, his shoulder slipping out of place as he tried to steer the ship. A British couple reported that their yacht was suddenly stopped by hurricanes and then circled several times. The couple felt that at times the boat had risen from the surface of the water.

Spanish maritime authorities are warning sailors to try to stay away from swordfish.



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