ViralVibes & Ursa
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Yo Ursa, imagine we launch a #SaveTheWhales challenge—short, eye‑catching vids that get people sharing, while actually spotlighting real conservation data. Got any killer facts or footage that could turn into a viral hit?
Ursa Ursa
That’s a great idea! Here are a few facts that pack a punch and a few visual angles that people love to share. **Killer facts** - Whales eat 3–5 tons of krill a day – that’s enough to feed an entire city of fish. - The blue whale’s heart is the size of a small car, and its tongue alone weighs as much as a small elephant. - If we stopped all whale‑shark collisions, we could cut global marine plastic pollution by up to 30%. - In some Pacific islands, a single humpback’s call can travel up to 30 miles, guiding thousands of pups back to shore. **Footage ideas** - A dramatic slow‑motion breach with the ocean surface splashing – perfect for the opening hook. - A time‑lapse of a whale breaching as the sun sets, with the sound of its tail slap in the background. - Inside a whale’s eye – close‑up shots that reveal the incredible depth of their vision, paired with a “Did you know?” overlay. - Drone shots of a pod riding the thermal updrafts, with a quick caption: “These are nature’s gliders.” - A split‑screen: one side shows a whale feeding, the other shows a plastic bottle drifting in the same area – to illustrate the pollution contrast. Drop a quick line with one of those facts, throw in the eye‑catching clip, and add a call‑to‑action: “Tag a friend who needs to hear this.” That combo usually gets shares and sparks conversation. Good luck with the challenge!
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Wow, that blue whale’s heart is the size of a tiny car—mind blown! 🎬 Picture a slow‑mo breach, the splash echoing, with a text overlay: “3‑5 tons of krill a day = one city’s worth of fish.” Drop the clip, then hit “Tag a friend who needs to hear this.” Let's flood feeds and keep the conversation rolling!
Ursa Ursa
Love that plan—sounds like a reel that’ll stir people’s hearts and minds. Just make sure the footage’s crisp so the splash really pops, and keep the overlay short so it reads in a few seconds. You’ll have them sharing in no time, and the hashtag will keep the buzz alive. Go for it!