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The Cetacean Family Collection

Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises

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Whales, dolphins and porpoises are collectively known as ‘cetaceans' or simply ‘whales' and there are currently 90 recognised species. They are one of the most distinctive and highly specialized orders of mammals ranging is size from porpoises that are a little over a metre long, right through to the largest animal that lives on earth, the magnificent blue whale which can grow up to 24 metres and can weigh 84 tonnes.

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The Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphins and Porpoise

Dolphins and Porpoise Collection
22 items

The Cetacean Family Collection: Whales

Whales Collection
39 items

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: whale shark swimming head on

whale shark swimming head on
ningaloo marine park, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef and Coral Bay, 502243158

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphin at Monkey Mia Resort

Dolphin at Monkey Mia Resort
Monkey Mia in Western Australia where the dolphins come to shore to be fed. A magical experience

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphins Galore

Dolphins Galore
Dolphins galore at Monkey Mia, Western Australia a must place to see and visit

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: The Sailing of a Humpback Whale and Display of its Tail in Juneau, Alaska, United States of America

The Sailing of a Humpback Whale and Display of its Tail in Juneau, Alaska, United States of America
The humpback whale is a species of baleen whale. One of the larger rorqual species, adults range in length from 12-16 m (39-52 ft) and weigh about 36, 000 kg (79, 000 lb)

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: A dolphins tail

A dolphins tail splashing as it enters the water

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback Whales off Western Australia

Humpback Whales off Western Australia
The whales follow the continental shelf, hugging the coast as they travel through the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, playfully breaching and showing off

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphin swimming in the ocean

Dolphin swimming in the ocean
One single common dolphin breaking through the surface of very blue water. The dolphin is mostly dark grey on the top with a distinctive lighter grey bottom half

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whales in the sunshine

Humpback whales in the sunshine
A large humpback whale executing a breach movement. Out of the water, pectoral fins visible. The water is dark blue. the sky is blue. There are some clouds in the sky

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Aerial view of a pod of Dolphins swimming through a wave in the ocean

Aerial view of a pod of Dolphins swimming through a wave in the ocean, Fingal Heads, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale Playing and Splashing in the Ocean

Whale Playing and Splashing in the Ocean
Merimbula NSW

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale Playing and Splashing in the Ocean

Whale Playing and Splashing in the Ocean
Merimbula NSW

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whales in the sunshine

Humpback whales in the sunshine
A large humpback whale executing a breach movement. Out of the water, pectoral fins visible. The water is dark blue. the sky is blue. There are some clouds in the sky

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whales in the sunshine

Humpback whales in the sunshine
A large humpback whale executing a breach movement. Out of the water, pectoral fins visible. The water is dark blue. the sky is blue. There are some clouds in the sky

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: whale shark with squadron

whale shark with squadron
ningaloo marine park, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef and Coral Bay, 502243132

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale Shark Refelction on the Surface

Whale Shark Refelction on the Surface
ningaloo marine park, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef and Coral Bay, 502263632

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)

Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)
Delfin, Delphin, Grosser Tuemmler, Tursiops truncatus, Roatan Honduras, Karibik, Mittelamerika, Lateinamerika, adult, springend, Wasser, zweiBottle-nosed Dolphin, Bottle Nosed Dolphin

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphins at Abrolhos Islands

Dolphins at Abrolhos Islands
This photo was taken at the Abrolhos islands near Rat Island

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)

Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)
Delfin, Delphin, Grosser Tuemmler, Tursiops truncatus, Roatan Honduras, Karibik, Mittelamerika, Lateinamerika, adult, springend, Wasser, zwei, SonnenuntergangBottle-nosed Dolphin

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)

Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)
Delfin, Delphin, Grosser Tuemmler, Tursiops truncatus, Roatan Honduras, Karibik, Mittelamerika, Lateinamerika, adult, springend, Wasser, zwei, SonnenuntergangBottle-nosed Dolphin

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)

Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)
Delfin, Delphin, Grosser Tuemmler, Tursiops truncatus, Roatan Honduras, Karibik, Mittelamerika, Lateinamerika, adult, springend, Wasser, zweiBottle-nosed Dolphin, Bottle Nosed Dolphin

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)

Delfin (Grosser Tuemmler)
Delfin, Delphin, Grosser Tuemmler, Tursiops truncatus, Roatan Honduras, Karibik, Mittelamerika, Lateinamerika, adult, springend, Wasser, zwei, SonnenuntergangBottle-nosed Dolphin

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphin jump

Dolphin jumping out of a wave at jakes point in kalbarri WA

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Dolphin

Dolphin having a play at jakes point Kablarri

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback Whale Calf

Humpback Whale Calf
Humpback whale calf Taken in Vava u Tonga. Mother can be seen in the lower right of the shot

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whale calf with mother

Humpback whale calf with mother shot in Vava u Tonga in clear water. Sun is sparkling on the whales back

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Sleeping mother and calf humpback whales

Sleeping mother and calf humpback whales
2 week old humpback whale calf with mother in Vava u Tonga

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback Whale Pass

Humpback Whale Pass
Adult humpback whale passes by at close range. Shot with the 15mm fisheye lens. Taken in Vavau Tonga

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whale calf with mother

Humpback whale calf with mother
2 week old humpback whale calf with its sleeping mother. The skin on the calf almost looked like rubber

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback Whale with Calf

Humpback Whale with Calf
Humpback Whale calf with mother in Vava u Tonga. Taken using a fish eye lens

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale Shark Blocking the Sun

Whale Shark Blocking the Sun
Whale Shark sunburst taken in Cebu in the Philippines

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale shark in western Australia, Ningaloo

Whale shark in western Australia, Ningaloo
Whale shark photographed near Exmouth in Western Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Young Adolescent males Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay

Young Adolescent males Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Young Adolescent male Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Young Adolescent male Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Young Adolescent males Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay

Young Adolescent males Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Young Adolescent male Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Young Adolescent male Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: 591387392

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Young Adolescent male Humpback Whales off the coastline of New South Wales near Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Southern Right Whales at Bunda Cliffs Australia

Southern Right Whales at Bunda Cliffs Australia
Southern Right Whales at Bunda Cliffs. Large cliffs with blue ocean and blue sky

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australian, Australia, coast, coastal, sea, ocean

Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australian, Australia, coast, coastal, sea, ocean
Australia

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale skull at Coocks Beach, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Whale skull at Coocks Beach, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale skull at Coocks Beach, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Whale skull at Coocks Beach, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Whale skeleton at Maria Island, Tasmania

Whale skeleton at Maria Island, Tasmania

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: humpback whale with surfers in foreground

humpback whale with surfers in foreground

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Tail of Humpback whale sticking out from sea

Tail of Humpback whale sticking out from sea

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whale breaching

Humpback whale breaching
Megaptera novaeangliae

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Humpback whale breaching - close-up

Humpback whale breaching - close-up
Megaptera novaeangliae

Background imageThe Cetacean Family Collection: Flipper, pectoral fin of a Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

Flipper, pectoral fin of a Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Hervey Bay in front of Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia



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