Wow, that's a LOT of Orca ;0 :) very beautiful :) I'm following your blog on FAcebook now. Thanks for posting that link :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California (formerly Oregon), Heather :)
Unless you look carefully, their fins look like sharks. How exciting to watch them in the flesh! I have seen schools of dolphins and got so excited so I can imagine your thrill. They look lovely...its sad that they eat other marine life, but thats nature.
They are highly intelligent, curious, social, animals living right alongside us. To the extent that they eat other living creatures they are really no different than most other life, including ourselves. We owe them for what they tell us about the health of our marine environment, which really is the environment on which we rely, too.
Wow, that's a LOT of Orca ;0 :) very beautiful :) I'm following your blog on FAcebook now. Thanks for posting that link :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California (formerly Oregon), Heather :)
ReplyDeleteUnless you look carefully, their fins look like sharks. How exciting to watch them in the flesh! I have seen schools of dolphins and got so excited so I can imagine your thrill. They look lovely...its sad that they eat other marine life, but thats nature.
ReplyDeleteThey are highly intelligent, curious, social, animals living right alongside us. To the extent that they eat other living creatures they are really no different than most other life, including ourselves. We owe them for what they tell us about the health of our marine environment, which really is the environment on which we rely, too.
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