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Killer whale nods its head and sticks tongue out at zoo visitors
This is the amusing moment a killer whale nodded its head and stuck its tongue out at zoo visitors.
The playful sea creature interacted with holidaymakers in Guangdong, China, on December 8.
Footage shows the orca in front of the locals, opening its mouth and sticking its tongue out.
Moments later, it enthusiastically nodded at the crowd, prompting awe among the zoo-goers.
Orcas are highly intelligent and can learn new behaviours.
In most encounters, killer whales show curiosity or playfulness towards humans. However, killer whales in captivity have attacked and killed humans multiple times. These attacks are believed to be caused by boredom, frustration, or ill health.
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