11 images for tail slap

  • 854-05974479

    Humpback whale tail slapping surface of Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska, Spring

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    Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) tail slap, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

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  • 854-03845123

    Orca whales playfully slap their tails at the surface in Chatham Strait, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska, Summer

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  • 854-03646075

    Humpback Whale slaps its flukes on the surface near Benjamin Island in Lynn Canal with the snow covered peaks of the Chilkat Mountains in the background, Southeast Alaska, Winter, COMPOSITE

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  • 854-03646076

    Humpback Whale slaps its flukes on the surface near Benjamin Island in Lynn Canal with the snow covered peaks of the Chilkat Mountains in the background, Southeast Alaska, Winter, COMPOSITE

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  • 400-04882922

    The Humpback Whales migrate from the Antarctic along the Eastern Seaboard of Australia starting June to the warmer waters of the Whitsundays and beyond where young calves can survive and the mating game takes place each year. I took these images off the coast of South East Queensland 24th June 2011.

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    Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) tail slap, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

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  • 649-09206559

    Whale splashing with tail in water

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  • 400-04882924

    The Humpback Whales migrate from the Antarctic along the Eastern Seaboard of Australia starting June to the warmer waters of the Whitsundays and beyond where young calves can survive and the mating game takes place each year. I took these images off the coast of South East Queensland 24th June 2011.

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  • 400-04882923

    The Humpback Whales migrate from the Antarctic along the Eastern Seaboard of Australia starting June to the warmer waters of the Whitsundays and beyond where young calves can survive and the mating game takes place each year. I took these images off the coast of South East Queensland 24th June 2011.

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  • 400-04882921

    The Humpback Whales migrate from the Antarctic along the Eastern Seaboard of Australia starting June to the warmer waters of the Whitsundays and beyond where young calves can survive and the mating game takes place each year. I took these images off the coast of South East Queensland 24th June 2011.

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