Killer Whale Animal Pictures

Orcinus orca

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Killer whale pair leaping out of the ocean
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Friendly Killer Whale
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Single breaching orca
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A killer whale, Orcinus Orca
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Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca)

Killer whale breaching
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Killer Whale - Orcinus Orca
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a mother killer whale and her one month old baby killer whale enjoying their time together.
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A leaping Killer Whale, Orca Orcinus, isolated on white
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What Do Killer Whales (Orcas) Eat
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whale size comparison
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Fastest Sea Animal: Killer Whale

Fastest Sea Animal: Killer Whale
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Taken from German Wikipedia ( first upload in de wikipedia on 02:25, 8. Feb 2004 by Head) , who took it from the NOAA, (US Gov employee photo, thus public domain). Originally served at http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/protectedresources/whales/default.htm. {{PD-U Orca spotted near Alaska.

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Two mammal-eating
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Two mammal-eating "transient" killer whales photographed off the south side of Unimak Island, eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska.

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Orcinus orca Killer whale blowing
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Cropped from a picture at http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/CaliforniaCurrent/Hanson/southSoundOrca30.htm archive copy File Photo/Footage - National Marine Fisheries Service. Field examination of killer whale A73. Activities authorized under Sections 109(h) and 112(c) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Special Exemption Permit 932-1489. The web source for this image was later moved to http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/gallery/cetaceans/killer.php

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