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Diver Saves Orca Whale From 'Dolphin Tale' Like Disaster

As Rhys tried to help the mammal, neither it nor the six other killer whales that included a bull, made any attempt to attack him - They somehow ...

Watch: Orca flips seal into the air using its tail - UPI.com

July 25 (UPI) -- A woman watching a pod of killer whales off the coast of Scotland captured the moment an orca used its tail to flip a seal ...

Types of Killer Whales (Orcas) in British Columbia

We have the opportunity to witness two distinct ecotypes of killer whales: Transient and Resident orcas. Let's dive deeper and discover the fascinating ...

Whale Identification - Pacific Whale Watch Association

Killer whales can be identified by nicks on their dorsal fins, markings on their backs called “saddle patches”, and even the white patches near their eyes.

Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) Feeding On Schooling Herring (Clupea ...

Domenici and R. S. Batty, unpublished data) ranges from approximately 200 to 400 ms. However, herring may not be startled until later during the slap phase or ...

Killer Whale - Hinterland Who's Who

Without a doubt, the killer whale (Orcinus orca) is one of the most distinctive marine mammals in the world. Its size — six to eight metres long and between ...

Orcas can take down the largest animal on the planet

killer whale: A dolphin species (Orcinus orca) whose name means whale killer. Known as orcas, these animals belong to the order of marine ...

There's a Whale on That Tail - FLYING Magazine

... whales, and the orcas, also known as “killer” whales. The image on the Alaska Airlines tail is a variation of killer whale known as a ...

Orca (Killer Whale) | Online Learning Center - Aquarium of the Pacific

Orcas, also known as killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins. Like other odontocetes or toothed whales, they have one blowhole and are able to use ...

About Killer Whales (Orcas) - Capt. Dave's Whale Watching Safari

Killer whales, also known as Orca, are actually members of the dolphin family, and have the distinction of being the largest dolphin in the world.

Orca or Killer Whale Tail Pendant by Custom Tails Jewelry - Alignable

This is our representation of the magnificent Orca or Killer Whale tail (flukes) as shown in sterling silver. They come in two sizes, small or large.

There's a video of an orca throwing a seal 40-80 feet in the air with ...

Orca's bite force hasn't been measured yet and the bite force 19,000 psi is exaggerated. However, an adult Killer whale can bite a great shark ...

False Killer Whale (pod of 6) v Orca (Killer Whale) - Carnivora

Killer whales are found in all oceans, from the frigid Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales as a species have a diverse diet, although ...

Orca (Killer Whale) - Kenai Fjords - National Park Service

Orcas display a prominent dorsal fin easily seen when the animal surfaces. A mature male's dorsal fin is roughly triangular and can extend up to ...

Handmade orca whale tail pendant. Available on a black cotton cord ...

People go crazy for orcas...and I get it. To find yourself sharing the ocean with its true apex predator is totally awe-inspiring.

244 Orca Tail Stock Photos & High-Res Pictures - Getty Images

The tail of an orca or killer whale (Orcinus orca) pictured...

Killer Whale - Iceland - Sea Trips Reykjavík

The killer whale, or orca is the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is a toothed whale, as supposed to a baleen whale, ...

Photo: Playing Orca Killer Whale Tail - Rolf Hicker Photography

It is not uncommon for killer whales to begin tail slapping at the surface of the water, spy hopping, breaching etc while playing, with other orca. A male ...

An Orca's Tail | Wings of Fire Fanon Wiki | Fandom

Welcome to An Orca's Tail. This is a fanfic based off the story Turtle briefly thinks about. It's about a lost SeaWing dragonet raised by orcas.

Orcas and humpbacks clash in a violent melee of breaching and biting

Transient orcas, also known as Bigg's killer whales, are an ecotype of killer whales — a kind of sub-species that is geographically distinct ...