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Pygmy Killer Whales in Hawaii. This rarely seen species is such a treat to be with when they choose to come over and say hello. We are always excited when we come upon them here in Hawaii.  This pod quickly swam over to us when we got in the water. Sometimes they can be very shy but we got lucky this day.  Purchased images will have large copyright removed. Custom orders and sizes available. Please contact me.  For personal use only.  Printable up to 11x14 Aloha
pygmy killer whales
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Melon-headed whales socialising - Stock Image - C049/4321 - Science Photo Library
melon-headed whales
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Long finned pilot whales are actually v large dolphins,growing to 8 metres! They travel in pods of 10-20 individuals
long-finned pilot whale
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Irrawaddy Dolphin
irrawaddy dolphins
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indo pacific humpback dolphins
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Guiana Dolphin/Estuarine Dolphin/Costero
guiana dolphins
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frasers dolphins
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Clymene Dolphin/Short-snouted Spinner Dolphin
clymene dolphin
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This new species, the Australian humpback dolphin, swims in the waters north of Australia.
australian humpback dolphins
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atlantic snubfin dolphins
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Atlantic Hump-backed Dolphin - “Sousa teuszii”
atlantic humpback dolphins
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A close-up of a humpback whale swimming underwater, showing its distinctive flipper and head.
How whales sing underwater
Discover Whales on Instagram: "A mother and her calf. 🐋 📸: @paulnicklen #ocean #whales"
humpback whales
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Albino Sperm Whale
Scientists Discover a 'Phonetic Alphabet' Used by Sperm Whales, Moving One Step Closer to Decoding Their Chatter | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
sperm whales
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The Blue Whale isn’t just the largest animal in the ocean – it’s the largest creature to ever exist on Earth!  🌿 Incredible Blue Whale Facts: 🔹 Length: Up to 100 feet (30 meters) – as long as a basketball court! 🔹 Weight: Over 200 tons – equivalent to about 33 elephants. 🔹 Heart size: As big as a small car, beating just 8–10 times per minute. 🔹 Their majestic songs can travel thousands of miles underwater.  Despite their size, these gentle giants feed primarily on tiny krill, consuming up to 4 tons daily.  🐋 Let’s work together to protect their ocean home and ensure their survival for future generations.  📸 Share your love for the Blue Whale with us using #BlueWhaleMagic!  #OceanGiants #BlueWhale #ProtectOurPlanet #WildlifeWonders
great blue whales
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Dwarf Minke Whale
Minke Whales
minke whales
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Northern bottlenose whales live in deep waters off the coast of Nova Scotia and southern Newfoundland. An endangered species, they were targets of a century of commercial whaling across the North Atlantic.
Illustration of Northern Bottlenose Whale range. #Whales #BottlenoseWhale
northern bottlenose whales
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white-beaked dolphins
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Chilean Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus eutropia)
chilean dolphins
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vaquita
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hourglass dolphin
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heaviside's dolphins
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peale's dolphins
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atlantic spotted dolphin
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Hector's Dolphin
maui dolphin
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Dusky Dolphins
dusky dolphin
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