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Balaena Glacialis Australis Collection

"Balaena Glacialis Australis: Majestic Giants of the Southern Seas" As the sun sets over Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, a magnificent sight unfolds

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) at sunset, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) at sunset, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, October

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with calluses covered in parasitic crustaceans

Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with calluses covered in parasitic crustaceans named cyamids or whale lice (Cyamus ovalis)

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) at sunset, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) at sunset, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, October

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Silhouette of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Silhouette of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, October

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with patches covered in parasitic crustaceans

Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with patches covered in parasitic crustaceans named cyamids or whale lice (Cyamus ovalis)

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, October

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Sequence of a breaching Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Sequence of a breaching Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Aerial view of Southern right whales (Balaena glacialis australis) in shallow water

Aerial view of Southern right whales (Balaena glacialis australis) in shallow water. Cape Peninsular, South Africa (rr)
African Wings / SplashdownDirect

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Southern right whale (Balaena glacialis australis). sequence 1 / 2 South Africa

Southern right whale (Balaena glacialis australis). sequence 1 / 2 South Africa
Tom Walmsley / SplashdownDirect

Background imageBalaena Glacialis Australis Collection: Aerial view of Southern right whales with calfs (Balaena glacialis australis) in shallow water

Aerial view of Southern right whales with calfs (Balaena glacialis australis) in shallow water
African Wings / SplashdownDirect


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"Balaena Glacialis Australis: Majestic Giants of the Southern Seas" As the sun sets over Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, a magnificent sight unfolds. The tail of a Southern right whale gracefully emerges from the glistening waters, creating an ethereal silhouette against the vibrant hues of the sky. This is Balaena Glacialis Australis - a species that captivates both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These gentle giants are adorned with calluses covered in parasitic crustaceans, showcasing their resilience amidst challenging environments. With every breach and dive, they navigate through vast oceanic landscapes, leaving spectators in awe of their power and grace. In Cape Peninsular, South Africa, aerial views reveal another breathtaking scene. A group of Southern right whales basks in shallow waters as if embracing each other's company. Among them is a female accompanied by her adorable calf - a heartwarming testament to their strong familial bonds. The presence of patches covered in parasitic crustaceans on some individuals serves as a reminder that these creatures face challenges even within their own habitat. Yet despite this adversity, they continue to thrive and inspire conservation efforts worldwide. Balaena Glacialis Australis reminds us of our responsibility to protect these remarkable beings and preserve their natural habitats for future generations to marvel at. Let us cherish these moments when we witness these majestic giants roaming freely through our oceans – for they are truly wonders worth safeguarding.