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Hello Tumblr! I know, it’s been a little while since I last posted...that’s because for the past few days, I’ve been camping on Mill Dam Lake (in the Ocala National Forest) and who wants to sit around typing on their phone at camp while everyone else is out on the lake tubing and water skiing?
Anyway, here’s a new dolphin, PU98 “Crayis” lobtailing in Gasparilla Pass.
I want to make a fursona, but I'm not sure what animal to make it. I'd make it an orca, but I'm pretty sure the whole point of a persona is to have something different than you...maybe another species of dolphin. A false killer whale or seal could be funny.
Some sort of a sloppy lobtailing-like behavior displayed by a dolphin in the Homosassa River
Photo from one of my blog posts (click here to read)
Lob-tailing humpback approximately 500 yards from shore at Cupsogue Beach during the 11/15/2020 CRESLI seal walk. #megapteranovaeangliae #humpbackwhale #lobtailing #cresli #CRESLICupsoguesealwalk #cupsoguebeach #nyhumpbackwhales #longislandwhales (at Cupsogue Beach County Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIDeNTBn7a_/?igshid=qpqqwgkk38cf
I saw this too earlier on explore.org’s orca cam, and someone else has been so kind to record and upload it. I’ve never really seen the big whales do this. That is, not so many times in a row at least. He or she just kept going!
CA27s near Moss Landing, CA. Photo by Blue Ocean Whale Watch.
male orca offshore from brat chirpoev island in the kuril island chain by Russell Scott Images on Flickr