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Group of dolphins jumping from the sea.
Curious white shark turns to look at camera in deep blue water
Back view of child in vegetable greenhouse
Back view of people looking at sea view
Great while shark swimming along the dark ocean surface
Orca (killer whale) swimming in the dark blue waters near Tromso, Norway.
Off the coast of Hualien County, Taiwan, a speedboat called Duoluoman carries tourists to watch dolphins swimming. While playing in the water, a dolphin is swimming in front of the boat. Photographed on February 1, 2023
Oncopeltus fasciatus, known as the large milkweed bug, is a medium-sized hemipteran (true bug) of the family Lygaeidae.
Dorsal side Close-up of a butterfly swallowtail (Papilio machaon) - central Menorca
Humpback whales diving in Monterey Bay California
Orca or Killer Whales pod. Two adults with calf. Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. Coromandel Peninsula in the distance.
Curious white shark turns to look at camera in deep blue water
orcas or killer whales, Orcinus orca, with calf, Andenes, Norway
Whale shark Rhincodon typus is the world's largest fish, which is harmless to humans. Specimen are rarely above 12 m. They are often seen offshore but coming close inshore, sometimes entering lagoons or coral atolls. The species feeds on planktonic and nektonic prey, such as small fishes (sardines, anchovies, mackerel, juvenile tunas and albacore), small crustaceans and squids. \n\nThe «bagans» are traditional fishing platforms. In the Triton Bay, they are a hot spot for whale shark watching, as the baitfishes attract them. Thats where they are often seen with the head at or near the surface when feeding. \n\nThis specimen is swimming into the deep, followed by numerous fishes: Yellowtail Scads Atule mate, Rainbow Runners Elagatis bipinnulata and Sharksuckers Echeneis naucrates. \n\nThe bright shiny little fish above is a dead baitfish.\n\nThe photo was taken in the early morning from 5m depth in a Bay East of Kaimana, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°34'50.956 S 133°49'22.275 E
Whale shark Rhincodon typus is the world's largest fish, which is harmless to humans. Specimen are rarely above 12 m. They are often seen offshore but coming close inshore, sometimes entering lagoons or coral atolls. The species feeds on planktonic and nektonic prey, such as small fishes (sardines, anchovies, mackerel, juvenile tunas and albacore), small crustaceans and squids. \n\nThe «bagans» are traditional fishing platforms. In the Triton Bay, they are a hot spot for whale shark watching, as the baitfishes attract them. Thats where they are often seen with the head at or near the surface when feeding. \n\nThis specimen comes up from the deep, followed a large school of Yellowtail Scads Atule mate. Some Sharksuckers Echeneis naucrates at and near the right pectoral fin. \n\nThe whale shark has several injuries. The large scratch with horizontal stripes indicates that the animal got caught in a net. A boat keel and a ship's propeller would make a different pattern.\n\nThe photo was taken in the early morning from 4m depth in a Bay East of Kaimana, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°34'50.958 S 133°49'22.272 E
An orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale swimming in the waters of Kenai-Fjords National Park, Alaska
A huge white satellite antenna under clear sky
Mormon ground cricket Neonemobius mormonius insect nature pest control.
Horizontal seascape photo of the dorsal fins of three dolphins showing above the surface of a rippled blue ocean as they swim together in a pod.
Orca (killer whale) swimming in the dark blue waters with a flash of warm sunlight near Tromso, Norway.
Group of nurse sharks swimming among small fish in a harbor in the Caribbean.
Two familial orcas young and old in Salish Sea. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
New Zealand Common Dolphins and Little Barrier Island, Te Hauturu-o-Toi in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland region, North Island.
Killer Whale, Orca, hunting a sea lion pup, Peninsula Valdes, Patagonia Argentina
Two orca in the Salish  Sea.\nOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Large hump rises above the water of the Salish Sea. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Low angle macro shot of a common earwig on a green leaf
Pod of orcas rising up to breath in Salish Sea. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
orca or killer whale, Orcinus orca in a fjord, Tromso, Norway
A dorsal view of the golden orb spider, the largest orb weaver spider in the US, also known as the golden silk orb-weaver or Trichonephila clavipes. It is native to the southern US and South America.
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