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The majestic orca, also known as the killer whale (Orcinus orca), is a sight to behold. With its sleek black and white body, it commands attention wherever it goes

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca Whale Surfaces In Lynn Canal, Inside Passage, Alaska

Orca Whale Surfaces In Lynn Canal, Inside Passage, Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca Whales Exhale (Blows) As They Surfaces In Alaskas Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Orca Whales Exhale (Blows) As They Surfaces In Alaskas Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: Composite: Orca Whales Surface Along A Forested Shoreline In Alaskas Inside Passage

Composite: Orca Whales Surface Along A Forested Shoreline In Alaskas Inside Passage, Admiralty Island, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca Surface In Lynn Canal Near Juneau With Coast Range Beyond, Inside Passage, Alaska

Orca Surface In Lynn Canal Near Juneau With Coast Range Beyond, Inside Passage, Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: An Orca Whale Exhales (Blows) As It Surfaces In Alaskas Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

An Orca Whale Exhales (Blows) As It Surfaces In Alaskas Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca Whale Surfaces Along A Forested Shoreline In Alaskas Inside Passage, Admiralty Island

Orca Whale Surfaces Along A Forested Shoreline In Alaskas Inside Passage, Admiralty Island, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: Canada, Vancouver Island, Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca) At Sunset

Canada, Vancouver Island, Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca) At Sunset

Background imageOrca Collection: Alaska, Inside Passage, Orca Breaches (Orcinus Orca) Full Length Underside View A95C

Alaska, Inside Passage, Orca Breaches (Orcinus Orca) Full Length Underside View A95C

Background imageOrca Collection: Alaska, Icy Strait, Pod Of Killer Whales Inside Passage (Orcinus Orca) Surface A95H

Alaska, Icy Strait, Pod Of Killer Whales Inside Passage (Orcinus Orca) Surface A95H

Background imageOrca Collection: California, San Diego, Sea World, Killer Whale (Orca Orcinus)

California, San Diego, Sea World, Killer Whale (Orca Orcinus)

Background imageOrca Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Johnstone Strait, Orca Or Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca)

Canada, British Columbia, Johnstone Strait, Orca Or Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) Surfacing In Calm Water, Foggy Sky

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whales, Alaska, Usa

Killer Whales, Alaska, Usa

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whales, Alaska

Killer Whales, Alaska

Background imageOrca Collection: USA, Alaska. Orca whale, tail lobbing. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

USA, Alaska. Orca whale, tail lobbing. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOrca Collection: Two orca whales pass near an iceberg in the north Arctic Ocean

Two orca whales pass near an iceberg in the north Arctic Ocean
Two bull killer whales pass near an iceberg in the north Arctic Ccean

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - Sea World, San Diego, California, USA

Killer Whale - Sea World, San Diego, California, USA
FG-716 Killer Whale Sea World, San Diego, California, USA Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - Transient type - End of a breach: animal falls back in the water on its back

Killer Whale - Transient type - End of a breach: animal falls back in the water on its back - Monterey Bay - Pacific
FG-EC-486 Killer Whale - Transient type - End of a breach: animal falls back in the water on its back Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - Spyhopping Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada AM 857

Killer whale / Orca - Spyhopping Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada AM 857
FG-4814 Killer whale / Orca - Spyhopping Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: North America, USA, Alaska, Fredrick Sound, Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, tail

North America, USA, Alaska, Fredrick Sound, Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, tail

Background imageOrca Collection: USA, Alaska. Orca whale breaching. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

USA, Alaska. Orca whale breaching. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOrca Collection: North America, USA, Alaska, in Frederick Sound, Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae

North America, USA, Alaska, in Frederick Sound, Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, in Frederick Sound, tail flukes

Background imageOrca Collection: USA, Alaska, Tenakee Springs. Orca or killer whale diving on ocean surface. Credit as

USA, Alaska, Tenakee Springs. Orca or killer whale diving on ocean surface. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOrca Collection: Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound. Orca surfacing

Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound. Orca surfacing

Background imageOrca Collection: Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound. Orcas surfacing

Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound. Orcas surfacing

Background imageOrca Collection: Transient Killer Whales

Transient Killer Whales
A family of transient killer whales, known as the CA51 pod, swims through Monterey Bay, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale (orca) (Orcinus orca), Weddell, Sea, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Killer whale (orca) (Orcinus orca), Weddell, Sea, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whales (orcas) (Orcinus orca) hunting, Weddell, Sea, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Killer whales (orcas) (Orcinus orca) hunting, Weddell, Sea, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Background imageOrca Collection: Three killer whales pass over a reef on a journey to find their next prey

Three killer whales pass over a reef on a journey to find their next prey

Background imageOrca Collection: A pod of killer whales swim along a reef looking for fish prey

A pod of killer whales swim along a reef looking for fish prey

Background imageOrca Collection: Two killer whales swimming near icebergs on a cloudy day

Two killer whales swimming near icebergs on a cloudy day

Background imageOrca Collection: Several seals try to escape from a pod of killer whales

Several seals try to escape from a pod of killer whales that are hunting them in shallow ocean waters

Background imageOrca Collection: A pod of killer whales swimming together

A pod of killer whales swimming together
A pod of killer whales swim together through light rays from the sky above

Background imageOrca Collection: Whales burst from the ocean in a great splash of water

Whales burst from the ocean in a great splash of water
A female Orca whale traveling with a bull whale bursts from the ocean in a great splash of water

Background imageOrca Collection: Two killer whales swim near an iceberg in the Arctic Ocean

Two killer whales swim near an iceberg in the Arctic Ocean

Background imageOrca Collection: A family of killer whales search together for their next meal

A family of killer whales search together for their next meal

Background imageOrca Collection: A seal swims to the surface trying to escape from three Killer Whales

A seal swims to the surface trying to escape from three Killer Whales
A seal swims to the ocean surface trying to escape from three killer whales

Background imageOrca Collection: Two killer whales swim around submerged icebergs

Two killer whales swim around submerged icebergs

Background imageOrca Collection: Three male killer whales swim over ancient fossil beds

Three male killer whales swim over ancient fossil beds

Background imageOrca Collection: Two killer whales swim into an ocean inlet

Two killer whales swim into an ocean inlet looking for fish or seal prey

Background imageOrca Collection: USA, Alaska, Inside Passage, Orcas Cruising

USA, Alaska, Inside Passage, Orcas Cruising

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whales or Orca -Orcinus orca-, female with cubs, Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula

Killer Whales or Orca -Orcinus orca-, female with cubs, Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Background imageOrca Collection: North America, USA, WA, San Juan Islands surfacing Orca whales

North America, USA, WA, San Juan Islands surfacing Orca whales
North America, USA, Washington, San Juan Islands. surfacing Orca whales

Background imageOrca Collection: Breaching Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA

Breaching Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA




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The majestic orca, also known as the killer whale (Orcinus orca), is a sight to behold. With its sleek black and white body, it commands attention wherever it goes. One such magnificent creature is Mel, an adult male who was around 45 to 50 years old when these images were taken in March 2006. In the stunning coastal region of Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Province Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Mel can be seen hunting South American Sealion pups on a beach. Not far from there, at the Vancouver Aquarium in Canada, another killer whale captivates visitors with its grace and power. Breaching out of the water with sheer force and elegance is ML522 - a true spectacle that leaves spectators in awe. But breaching isn't just for show; it serves various purposes for these intelligent creatures. Just like Mel attacking young South American sea lions off the coast of Argentina or spy hopping like ML967P does near shorelines – they are all part of their natural behavior. In Shetland, Scotland's picturesque waterscape during April months each year sees pods of orcas surfacing together. The harmonious display showcases their strong social bonds and cooperative nature. Traveling across continents to Pacific Northwest ml96p breaches through the waves while forming superpods with other pods in Johnstone Strait located in British Columbia, Canada - an extraordinary gathering that demonstrates their remarkable sense of community. Even further south along Monterey Bay's coastline in California lies yet another breathtaking encounter with transient type killer whales breaching during active socializing phases. These incredible moments were captured by photographers lucky enough to witness this rare event firsthand. Whether it's hunting prey off remote shores or engaging in playful breaches among fellow pod members worldwide – every sighting reminds us why these magnificent creatures have earned their reputation as kings and queens of the ocean.