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Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State by John K. B. Ford,

Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State by John K. B. Ford,
This book presents the results of more than 25 years of research on killer whales in Washington State and British Columbia. Intended for both whale watchers and researchers, this updated edition of the book first published in 1996 contains the latest information about killer whale natural history. It includes over 300 photographs of resident killer whales as well as a genealogical registry that enables readers to identify individual killer whales and their family groups. A special section includes suggestions for whale watchers.



Transients: Mammal-Hunting Killer Whales of British Columbia, Washington, and Southeastern Alaska by John K. B. Ford,
Transients: Mammal-Hunting Killer Whales of British Columbia, Washington, and Southeastern Alaska by John K. B. Ford,
Killer whales are found in all oceans of the world, but nowhere are they better known than in the coastal waters of Washington, British Columbia, and Southeastern Alaska, where 25 years of study have yielded many surprising discoveries about their natural history. One of the most remarkable is that two genetically distinct forms of killer whales reside in these waters. The two groups of whales do not associate and each leads a completely different lifestyle. Residents specialize in a diet of salmon and other fish, while transients are hunters of seals, sea lions, porpoises, and even large whales. Enigmatic and elusive, these mammal-hunting whales travel in small groups, often moving unpredictably. Transients contains the latest information on the natural history of transient killer whales, including their feeding habits, social lives, and distribution patterns. It also includes photographs of and notes on over 200 individual whales. Numerous sidebars contain interesting observations on encounters with transients as well as information on how and where to best watch them.



Pygmy Killer Whale - The Pygmy Killer Whale (Feresa attenuata) is a small, rarely-seen cetacean of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). It derives its common name from the fact that it shares some physical characteristics with the orca ("killer whale").

False Killer Whale - The False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is a cetacean and one of the larger members of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). It lives in temperate and tropical waters throughout the world.

Kalina (whale) - Kalina is a killer whale (orca) born on September 26, 1985 at SeaWorld Orlando, Florida. Although a few killer whale calves had been born in the past, she was the first to survive more than few days.

Melon-headed Whale - The Melon-headed Whale (Peponocephala electra) is a cetacean of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). It is closely related to the Pygmy Killer Whale and the Pilot Whales, and collectively these dolphin species are known by the common name blackfish.



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Anchorage Alaska Whale Watching - Anchorage Alaska Whale Watching Transients Killer whales are found in all oceans of the world, but nowhere are they better known than in the coastal waters of Washington, British Columbia, anchorage alaska whale watching and Southeastern Alaska, where 25 years of study have yielded many surprising discoveries about their natural history. One of the most remarkable is that two genetically distinct forms of killer whales reside in these waters. The two groups of whales do not associate anchorage alaska whale watching ...

Bottlenose Dolphin Picture - ... entire TV screen, and another program or programs will be displayed in individual smaller squares on the screen. Wolphin - A wolphin or wholphin is a rare hybrid, formed from a cross between a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus (mother), and a false killer whale Pseudorca crassidens (father). Although they have been reported to exist in the wild, there are currently only two in captivity, both at the Sea Life Park in Hawaii. Ocean Friends by Robert Lyn Nelson, In this beautiful companion to ...

Dolphin Whale - Dolphin Whale Right whale dolphin - The right whale dolphins, the Northern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis borealis) and the Southern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis peroni), are two of the easiest cetaceans to identify at sea. Both these oceanic dolphins are coloured black and white and have no dorsal fin. Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society - The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) is the most prominent environmental organization that dedicates itself to "conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises." Melon-headed ...

Sea World Baby Whale Born - Sea World Baby Whale Born Baby Animals Dot-To-Dot Children will really connect with these 38 young animals, from small golden chicks to adorable baby elephants. Dot-to-dots, plus an additional small illustration, provide the artistic fun sea world baby whale born and visual surprise; fascinating accompanying information teaches youngsters all about these creatures sea world baby whale born and their world. Each baby's page of facts includes its name (calf, cub, pup, foal); its type (mammal, reptile); how ...

Relaunched with new jackets and 8 pages of new text! One of the deep, Bredl introduces viewers to many of the species consumes varies from region to region like the killer whale, the False killer whale has been derived by examining stranded animals. Frequent musical interludes punctuate well-choreographed sequences overseen by action directors Ching Siu-tung (CHINESE GHOST STORY) and Corey Yuen (NEW LEGEND OF SHAOLIN). Here is a spectacular and informative guide to whales, dolphins, seals, and manatees. Superb color photographs of and notes on over 200 individual whales. Human interaction The False killer whale appears to have a widespread, if rare, distribution in temperate and tropical oceanic waters. Residents specialize in a diet of salmon and other fish, while transients are hunters of seals, sea lions, porpoises, and even large whales. See the whiskers of a killer whale, dolphins at play, male elephant seals fighting, the way a blowhole works, a carved sperm whale's tooth, and a 19th-century blubber pot. The dolphin grows to about 6m long, may weigh 1,500kg and lives for about 60 years. The species is the only member of the data about the whale has been derived by examining stranded animals. Frequent musical interludes punctuate well-choreographed sequences overseen by action directors Ching Siu-tung (CHINESE GHOST killer whale.



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