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Killer Whale by Tory Kallman
Dolphins: Spy in the Pod
Humpback Whale mother with six weeks old calf in Tonga waters near island Vava´u by Tomas Kotouc
Spinner Dolphins - Kona, Hawaii by James Scott
We’ve been seeing lots of humpback whale activity off the deck lately! The humpbacks that visit our waters spend their winters near Costa Rica and travel thousands of miles to feast on krill and schooling fish here in Monterey Bay. Whale-come, ocean travelers! 🐳
Diving by David Valencia
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Humpback Whales (Frozen Planet)
The Signs as Cetaceans
Aries Killer Whales: You don’t mess with them.
Taurus Bowhead Whales: Their dedication (or stubbornness) makes them capable of amazing things, even breaking through sea ice at least seven inches thick with their big heads.
Gemini Belugas: They can be very sociable and are known for their gift of the gab. They can pronounce a series of chirps, clicks, whistles and squeals, which may sound like nonsense to us, but to fellow belugas they convey deep and important messages.
Cancer Bryde’s Whales: While swimming they tend to suddenly change direction. For no apparent reason. A bit moody. They even have irregular breathing patterns.
Leo Spinner Dolphins: They have enough energy to jump up to 3 meters height and turn seven times on their axis before plunging again and then repeating the exercise about 13 more times. They are cool and they know it. They are not aggressive. Unless they don’t like you.
Virgo Pilot Whales: They are amazing, very clever, witty, and practical. Until they decide to just mass strand themselves on the beach.
Libra Humpback Whales: Very artistic, their songs are pretty nice. They love harmony, but won’t hesitate to fight for justice, getting in the way when Killer Whales attack other mammals. Depending on the point of view, this also makes them huge party poopers.
Scorpio Sperm Whales: The most famous of them is known for wreaking havoc on a ship. Giant squid and Colossal squid are very afraid of them. Enough said.
Sagittarius Fin Whales: Also known as “the greyhounds of the sea”, their open mind and philosophical views motivate them to roam the seas (at about 40 km/h, 24 mph) in search of the meaning of life.
Capricorn Blue Whales: Very strong, fearless and somewhat stoic, they may appear a bit cold on the outside, but they are actually very gentle beings.
Aquarius Bottlenose dolphins: Smart fellows, bitchy at times, but otherwise very friendly. They can form strong bonds which may last for life.
Pisces Cuvier’s beaked whales: Very wise, they dive deeper than anyone else, they have seen things no one else has seen. But this also means they are slightly out of touch with reality.
Dolphins: Spy in the Pod
In the blue by Giancarlo BROSOLO
RISE
Far from what I wanted this painting to be, but here it is.
Little bahama bank by Mark Harris
The Irukandji jellyfish, with an adult size of roughly a cubic centimeter, is both one of the smallest and most venomous jellyfish in the world.
Nudibranchs are awesome.
Humpback Whale near Antarctica
Thresher shark breaching out of the water.