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Ecobeetle's Endangered Species - Killer Whale - Conservation Information,Pictures,Facts,Links,Books
The Killer Whale has distinctive black and white markings with a prominent dorsal fin. The dorsal fin is ... . Males can reach as long as 9.75 meters and females reach 8.53 meters. Behaviour: Killer Whales usually travel in small groups known as pods. The average pod size for resident whales ( ...
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Killer Whale Survey
Killer Whale Survey Falklands Conservation Killer Whale Survey This Report describes two weeks of observation of killer whales (Orcinus orca) at Sea Lion Island. Two specific groups were recognised one group of six was photographed with individual charactistics identified. This is the first attempt at an in-shore study of cetaceans of the Falkland Islands. It was supported by the Falklands ...
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Killer Whale vs. Great White Shark
QuickTime movie) SAN FRANCISCO (CNN) -- Move over, Jaws. An underwater battle captured on videotape proves that killer whales are the kings of the sea. The first known videotape of a clash between a killer ... with a 10-foot-long great white shark in her jaws. "We were stunned," Schramm said. The killer whale eventually swam away from the boat and began thrashing the shark on the surface of the ...
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Killer Whale -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders of Wildlife
Killer Whale -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders of Wildlife Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 1-800-385-9712 defenders@mail.defenders.org STATUS: Vulnerable. DESCRIPTION: The orca, or "killer," whale is the largest member of the dolphin family. Orcas have long, rounded bodies with large dorsal fins at the middle of their ...
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Repatriation - Killer Whale Headress
Repatriation - Killer Whale Headress Killer Whale Headdress John Swanton, an ethnologist with the Bureau of American Ethnology, purchased this headdress in 1904 in Sitka while carrying out research in Tlingit language and oral traditions. He reported that it was "worn as a true emblem by Gushteheen" of the Daklaweidee family [clan] in Angoon. It had only been in use four years. The detachable ...
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Orca - Killer Whale - Aquattic Mammal - The Orca
Then, they stay together in a family unit called a pod which includes cows, bulls and calves. Killer whales talk to one another with a language of clicking sounds which are high-pitched and these sounds ... isn't for the squeamish or faint at heart, is an Orca, in some very... Killer Whale Hunting Young Seals Killer Whales attack young seals in shallow water, whilst there just starting to enter the ...
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Whale Pictures
Cetacea, which also includes dolphins and porpoises. The term whale is ambiguous: it can refer to all cetaceans, just the largest ones, or only to ... Humpback Whales Queen Triggerfish Killer Whale Humpback Whale Humpback Whale Humpback Whale Sperm Whale Humpback Whale Sperm Whale Humpback Whale Home Basket My Account About 2002-2006 Netrikon Designs. All rights ...
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Whale Posters
Queen Triggerfish. Customize and buy as Poster | T-Shirt | Magnet | Tote Bag | Mousepad | Coaster Killer Whale: Killer Whale Diving Customize and buy as Poster | Magnet | Tote Bag | Mousepad | Coaster Pages: 1 ... placental mammals, members of the order Cetacea, which also includes dolphins and porpoises. The term whale is ambiguous: it can refer to all cetaceans, just the largest ones, or only to ...
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