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Sue Coleman (born March 1947) is a Wildlife painter from England who moved to Vancouver Island, in Canada in 1967. Coleman is known for her watercolour paintings in which she uses a controversial style mimicking the styles and motifs of Indigenous art. [ 1 ]
The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable by its black-and-white patterned body. A cosmopolitan species, it is found in diverse marine environments, from Arctic to Antarctic regions to tropical seas.
Animal-made art consists of works by non-human animals, that have been considered by humans to be artistic, including visual works, music, photography, and videography. Some of these are created naturally by animals, often as courtship displays , while others are created with human involvement.
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EXTINCT; [5] Painted over in 1999 with a killer whale scene by Ron Deziel. 39: Finback Whales: Providence, Rhode Island: June 28, 1993: EXTINCT [5] 40: Inner City Whales: Port Authority Bus Terminal 41 Street Underpass, New York City: July 5, 1993 41: The Great Sperm Whales: Eugene O'Neill Dr. & State Street, New London, Connecticut: July 12, 1993
A San Diego-based ecotour operator has captured stunning aerial footage, perhaps first of its kind, showing Cuvier’s beaked whales swimming along the surface. Rare footage shows elusive ...
An underwater photographer who got up close and personal with a massive blue whale says the experience left him feeling awestruck — and incredibly small. Stunning photo shows diver's close ...
In Eight Below a killer whale carcass which was found by Max and the other dogs was guarded by a leopard seal. A popular Internet video shows a killer whale appearing to jump on a group of kayakers. The event shown is a fake used in an advertisement for a sports drink. [7] [8]