πŸ‰ Soul// Decolonize πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·(@artofSoul1999) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's so, I guess I'll repost some things.

Animals in the paintings:

. Southern resident killer whale (L41 Mega)
. Long Finned pilot whale, northern hemisphere form
. Common bottlenose dolphin, coastal form from the Caribbean Sea
. Caribbean killer whale.

It's #NationalDolphinDay so, I guess I'll repost some things.

Animals in the paintings:

. Southern resident killer whale (L41 Mega)
. Long Finned pilot whale, northern hemisphere form
. Common bottlenose dolphin, coastal form from the Caribbean Sea
. Caribbean killer whale.
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Scott Angell(@ScottofAngell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

St Helena is lucky to have three resident dolphin species; the bottlenose dolphin, rough-toothed dolphin and pantropical spotted dolphin. These playful cetaceans are frequently spotted frolicking in the waters surrounding this South Atlantic territory🐬

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Fossil Crates πŸ¦–πŸ¦•(@Fossilcrates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy National (Fossil) Dolphin Day!

β€œhalf beak” with an amazing lower jaw protrusion. Probe the mud?

with incredibly long needle-nose fish snipping jaws.

Both at the San Diego Natural History Museum, aka The Nat.

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U.S. Naval Institute(@NavalInstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's ! Dolphins will often ride the bow wave of a vessel, as seen here when USS John Warner was conducting sea trials in 2015. Dolphins surf bow waves to go faster and farther with less effort. Being playful and curious animals, they may also do it for fun.

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