No, killer whales aren't the reason the Titan has gone missing. Experts explain to us why:
, and people are quick to theorize what might be the culprit behind the missing marine vessel.
Five killer whales perform in the water park of"Marineland" in Antibes, southern France on April 17, 2008. Experts quickly debunked a theory speculating if orcas were responsible for the missing submersible in the North Atlantic Ocean.that although orcas do live in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Canada, they don't dive deeper than 100 meters into the ocean. The Titanic is approximately 4,000 meters deep in the ocean.
The accidental sinking of ships because of damage invoked by killer whales is unique to the orca pod off the coast of Spain and Portugal. Trites toldthat the population doesn't interact with other pods, and, therefore, other pods would have to develop the action on their own, which is extremely unlikely.
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