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Schwertwal (sword whale)
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Spækhugger
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bambi (by buzzhayes)
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Southern Right Whale - Eubalaena australis
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Surfing Dolphin
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Humpback Whale Double Breach
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FLUKING !
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Common Dolphin
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an aggregation of sperm whales in the waters near sri lanka engaged in social activity. photos by tony wu, who described the scene thusly: “there were hundreds, perhaps thousands, gathered in all directions as far as the eye could see. most were adult females, though there were some large males present, as well as juveniles. the whales fed intermittently, but also spent substantial time at the surface and in shallow water socializing.”
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Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Chanonry Point 9742 24-08-07
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all rise
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