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Orcas are fully capable of killing a human, but such incidents almost never occur in the wild.
Orcas maintain a 0 percent fatality rate against humans despite being the ocean’s most capable predators.
Orcas, by contrast, have zero confirmed fatal attacks on humans in the wild, despite being larger, stronger, and more capable predators. The few human deaths involving orcas occurred in captivity, not in the open ocean.
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