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Taken off the coast of Vancouver Island last year, it was truly breathtaking to see these Killer Whales in the wild. This is one of the better shots I managed to get that day. The whale is a member of either J or K pod. Enjoy! :)

Killer Whale (Orca) - Orcinus orca

At a length of nine metres and weight of over five tonnes, the Killer Whale, Orcinus orca this is the largest member of the dolphin family. A strikingly marked animal characterised by a body pattern of dramatically contrasting areas of intense black and white. The rounded head, indistinct beak, large pointed teeth and prominent upright dorsal fin complete what is considered one of the oceans most impressive mammals. The Killer Whale is found in all oceans and seas of the world usually in family groups. They occur in most habitat types from coastal areas to the deep ocean waters, from the tropics to polar regions.

These animals are serious meat eaters and one of the most efficient large predators of the ocean. A cooperative hunter, they often work in packs, and will take a broad range of vertebrates including whales, seals, penguins, fish, sea otters, and turtles. Killer Whales have marked territorial behaviour and home ranges. Their prey is determined by what is available in their home range but they also seek out areas of seasonal abundance such as seal pupping sites.

Killer Whales are a highly social species whose group size and composition is based on the dominance of a female line. The gestation period is thought to be about 15 months after which a single young is born. Group cooperation extends to care of the young, which will continue to suckle from the mother for an extended period of up to two years. The breeding season is variable, as is the interval between births. This latter period can be as little as three years or as long as eight.
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Mood: Love ~tercysakura Jul 29, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Aww great picture! It's my dream to see an Orca... :(
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~TobiLover2 Feb 18, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Mind if I use this for a slide show at school?
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Beautiful shot, you are so lucky to see them in the wild, I've always wanted to but never have the time or money :(
love it!.
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Mood: Wow! ~Aquamarin-Graphics Jul 22, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
oh an amazing pic ! you are lucky ;)
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Mood: Love ~Cal95 Apr 4, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Simply beautiful. I love orcas, you are so lucky to be able to see them in the wild!
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Great capture shot! :thumbsup:
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:iconmaohney:
This is stunning and truly powerful.
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~phoenix-18 Dec 15, 2009  Student Photographer
gorgeous :)
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~Yuwof Dec 12, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
oh my god is sooooo beautiful!
you is a great photographer :clap:
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