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© Ken Archer / DanitaDelimont.com

Breath Ken Archer Killer Whale Orca Orcinus Orca Salish Sea


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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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> Danita Delimont > Danita Delimont March 2024 Media

> Animals > Mammals > Delphinidae > False Killer Whale

> Animals > Mammals > Delphinidae > Killer Whale

> Animals > Mammals > Orca Killer Whale

> Arts > Artists > O > Oceanic Oceanic


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photograph, a pod of Orcas, also known as killer whales (Orcinus orca), gracefully surface in the Salish Sea. The Orcas, with their powerful tails and sleek bodies, create a mesmerizing display as they take a breath before diving back into the depths of the ocean. Their dark, patterned skin glistens in the sunlight, adding to the beauty of the moment. Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family and are known for their intelligence and social behavior. They are apex predators, feeding on a variety of fish and marine mammals. This pod appears to be in a playful mood, as they often breach and slap their tails on the water's surface. The Salish Sea, located between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada, is a rich and diverse marine ecosystem. It is home to numerous species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals, making it an ideal habitat for Orcas. This photograph by Ken Archer, captured through Danita Delimont, offers a glimpse into the natural world of these magnificent creatures. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving their habitat and protecting these magnificent animals for future generations to enjoy. As we observe the Orcas in their natural environment, we are reminded of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the need to respect and care for our oceans and the creatures that call them home. This image is not only a stunning work of art but also a call to action to protect and conserve the natural world around us.

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