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two fish swimming in clear blue water with palm trees in the backgrouds
Stunning tropical fish in the lagoon close the palm fringed shores of Bora Bora, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Stunning tropical fish in the lagoon close the palm fringed shores of Bora Bora, Tahiti, French Polynesia
an underwater scene with seaweed and seal in the foreground
Breathtaking Underwater Photos | Welikefun
Breathtaking Underwater Photos
a deer with antlers standing in tall grass
deer hunting - Cool Graphic
Deer Hunting | deer hunting - Cool Graphic
two blue parrots with yellow beaks on their heads
#Blue #Bluish #BlueSky #BreezingBlue #Sky #DeepBlue #Ocean Bluelove Parrots.
an orca jumping out of the water in front of a colorful sky at sunset
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Killer Whale rising at sunset.
four black and white orca's in the water with their heads sticking out
7 Things SeaWorld Doesn't Tell You About Orcas
Killer Whale Killer Facts (via Huffington Post 2012-12): Orcas are amongst the most intelligent species in the world, making them particularly unsuitable to captivity!
an orca whale in the water with seagulls flying above it at sunset
Destination: San Juan Island - Friday Harbor & Roche Harbor
~~Orca Whale breaching in the San Juan Islands • archipelago in Washington between the US mainland and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada • photo: Hakan Karlsson~~
an orca jumping out of the water with mountains in the background
The Orca or Killer Whale
in my opinion, orcas/killer whales are the most beautiful creatures on earth
an orca jumping out of the water
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Orca THIS is so coool. Please stop this barbaric and senseless practice.
a large turtle is laying on the seabed surrounded by corals and other marine life
Loggerhead Turtle | Sea Turtles | Species | WWF
Loggerhead Sea Turtles One of the larger species of sea turtles, the loggerhead turtle ranges from 200-400 pounds (90 - 180 kg) and up to 4 feet in length (1.2 meters). They occur throughout temperate and tropical regions of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans