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>>15797757
You know, I first wanted to troll you with dall-e, but the images it produced looked like fucking orcas. So have this real image of orcas instead.

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/sci/ I had a thought. If for whatever reason, humanity deemed Orca whales, or any kind of large whale, a threat that needed to be exterminated (similar to how we are discussing the genocide of mosquito's), would we be able to actually do it?

How would we eliminate such an underwater species without destroying our own oceans and other underwater life?

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