Imagine If a Giant Sea Scorpion Fought a Killer Whale
Millions of years ago, this giant sea scorpion terrorized
the ocean. It was the apex predator of its time. So what if we brought it into
the modern-day and had it fight another giant sea predator?
The killer whale. The killer whale, or orca, is one
of the modern sea's deadliest creatures. Weighing in at 5,500 kg (12,000 lbs)and
10 m (32 ft) in length, this mammal can take on almost anything in the ocean. But
don't count out the giant scorpion just yet.
After all, the killer whale has never faced
something like this before. It's the largest scorpion ever and is bigger than
humans at 2.5 meters (8 feet) in length. And the killer whale better watch out
for the scorpion's incredibly powerful claws. Now, let's begin the fight. The
killer whale would start the battle off its game. That's because these
creatures are used to hunting in packs and ganging up on their prey. But it
eventually gains its bearing and is now ready to take on the scorpion. Since
the orca is much bigger than the giant see scorpion, it looks like it's trying
its best to avoid the orca as much as possible. Unfortunately, that doesn't
work for long, since the killer whale uses echolocation to understand its
surroundings. This makes it virtually impossible for the sea scorpion to avoid the
killer whale much longer.
The orca searches around using its echolocation, and
eventually spots the sea scorpion. Now, the killer whale is approaching the
scorpion at 55 km/h (34 mph).The orca approaches its opponent, and is violently
jabbed at and sliced by the scorpion's claws. Since the sea scorpion wasn't a
very smart creature back in its day, it doesn't know where to attack this
massive beast. And because of that, the killer whale only gets a couple of
scratches.
But now instead of continuing to fight, the whale
goes up for air. After the killer whale has gotten some air, it comes back down
for round two. It looks like the scorpion has hidden once again, but that won't
stop the orca. It quickly uses its echolocation to spot the scorpion, and
approaches its opponent once again. Since the orca is so well-known for using
its brain, rather than its brute strength for hunting we know it's learned from
its previous battle with the sea scorpion. The whale doesn't hesitate and instantly
bites the scorpion's arms.
After wrestling with it for a short time, the
whale's deadly jaws manage to snap off the scorpion's arm. Now the scorpion is
severely battered and bruised. It attempts to attack with its good arm, but the
whale smashes it down with its fin, and goes in for the final blow. So although
this giant scorpion dominated the ocean millions of years ago, it looks like
our modern-day apex predator is the ultimate victor.
I wonder how this whale would fare against a megalodon
shark if it were living in the modern-day ? Well, we'll leave that story for
another IMAGINATION.
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