Eastern North Atlantic killer whale Orcinus orca
Observed by twamsley, CC BY-NC
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Eastern North Atlantic killer whale Orcinus orca
Observed by twamsley, CC BY-NC
Bigg's killer whale Orcinus orca
Observed by vancouver_island_whale_watch, CC BY-NC
An orca (Orcinus orca) breaches in Sommarøy, Norway
by Bo Eide
Orcas, National Geographic, 2000
Killer whales (Orcinus orca)
Observed by utae, CC BY-NC
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J27 Blackberry: 1991-
Probable grandson of J4 Mama
Son of J11 Blossom and J1 Ruffles
Brother of J25 Sheekah, J31 Tsuchi, and J39 Mako
Uncle of J56 Tofino
Probable Nephew of J15, J19 Shachi, and J21 E.T.
Probable cousin of J29 Rigel and J41 Eclipse
Probable first cousin once removed of J51 Nova, J58 Crescent, and J62
(Traci Walter - Sept. 5, 2014)
Killer whales By: M. Wursig From: Encyclopedia of the Animal World: The Hunters 1988
Gerlache killer whale Orcinus orca
Observed by okinney, CC BY-NC
Here’s a full body illustration of a very well known whale, my favorite orca, Tilikum, who sadly passed away 9 years ago on January 6. He was a very distinct bull, with his large bulky build with those massive pectoral flippers. At some point in time, he was the largest killer whale in captivity at 22ft in length, though of course, at this point that record has been surpassed by Russian transient males.
An orca (Orcinus orca) surfaces for air off the coast of Iceland
by Gail Hampshire
An orca (Orcinus orca) spyhopping in Resurrection Bay, Alaska
by Gregory "Slobirdr" Smith
An orca (Orcinus orca) breaches in Sommarøy, Norway
by Bo Eide
An orca (Orcinus orca) breaches off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, USA
by Guy Schmickle
An orca (Orcinus orca) in Iceland
by Oliver Wright
'Emma', a female orca (Orcinus orca) of pod CA 140, and her daughter, rush to join a hunt in Monterey Bay, California, USA
by Robin Gwen Agarwal
An orca (Orcinus orca) breaches off the coast of Australia
by Alexandre Roux