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Orca tail lob par Mark Dixon
Orca tail
ew20160605 DSC_7569 -1 par Selena Rhodes Scofield Via Flickr : J17 and Baby J53
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(via 先日の旅行写真を少しずつ。友達に設定教えてもらったからよく撮れま��...)
Stella is a female. She was captured in October,1987. She had five girls (with Bingo) : Lovey, Lara, Sarah *, Ran 2 and Lynn. She is also the grandmother of Earth and Luna. She is at present in the Port of Aquarium Nagoya with Earth and her daughter Lynn.
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male orca “crooked fin” in narooma, 2009. crooked fin is consdiered “known” to the australian orca database as he has been resighted multiple times. photo by jon poyner
That’s a lot of rakes/scars…wow. What do the Australian ones eat?
Mostly other whales I think, they usually follow the humpbacks up and down the east coast, but also anything and everything from squid to seals to sharks depending on where they are and when. I don’t think their rakes come from other orca very often, but they do eat a lot of stuff that can fight back, so they’re a bit of a raggedy bunch, I’ve seen some shredded tail flukes and awful looking dorsals.
(via Jacques de Vos @jdvos_com #freediving with ...Instagram photo | Websta)
Orcas in Norway
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Onyx L87 - Southern resident
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Orca in the winter landscape par Torsten Westphal
Beautiful photo *_*
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J27 BlackBerry shows off his massive pectoral fins near Active Pass, BC. Summer 2014 ... | Use Instagram online! Websta is the Best Instagram Web Viewer!
Blackberry J27 : POD J
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Amazing photo by photographer @paulnicklen #killerwhale #orca | Use Instagram online! Websta is the Best Instagram Web Viewer!
Orca big male
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A male orca surfaces as he and his pod round up a school of herring. For a few weeks in the winter, the water under the cold northern Norwegian fjords boils with millions of herring. After the summer plankton blooms die off, the herring enter these fjords to spend the winter months. During that time they do not feed and instead try to dive deep to avoid predation. The orcas make huge efforts to drive the herring to the surface, where they keep the schools close to shore. When conditions are right, the fish find themselves in shallow water and pinned close to shore where orcas, humpbacks and seabirds gorge themselves on the helpless fish. With @paulnicklen @goranehlme @sea_legacy @waterproofinternational @natgeocreative #sunset #beauty #nature #sonycamera #SonyA7RII by cristinamittermeier http://ift.tt/1Kg27dc
Photo by Paul Nicklen:
I have been fortunate to have had many orcas swim to within ten feet of me while diving or snorkeling but I have never had a huge male swim within two feet of me. I sucked in my stomach, pulled my housing into my body, and lifted my fins so nothing would touch this huge male as he came in for close inspection. I blindly snapped off a couple of shots on my ultra-wide 16mm lens but I never looked through the viewfinder as I never wanted to miss a second. He swam past Goran Ehlme and I numerous times. It was never scary but rather, incredibly humbling and very special. It is moments like this that I will remember when I look back on this journey through nature.
(via Cetaceans are Born to be Wild @cetaceangallerywithapurpose Instagram photos | Websta)
Doublestuf J34 - Beautiful orca
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Orcas surface
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Underwater images of Japanese resident Orca, captured by nature photographer Masayuki Miyamoto.
The eye in the first pic :O
I don’t think I’ve ever seen underwater photos of wild Japanese orca.
And damn, what a beautiful eye! Staring right into ya.
(via Orca Blu @orca.blu Instagram photos | Websta)
Orca face
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