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So many sightings of 032 ‘Busta’s group today from the northern isles pod amazing photos and some bloody fantastic videos I mean … look at this:

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Land based sightings for the goddamn win.

I mean that is video…taken on a phone. 

Anyway photos will be shared here over the next few days but if you can’t wait or you want to see these fabulous videos our facebook is HERE 

One day I will figure out how to share facebook videos here correctly, one day. 

Head over to our facebook page to see a video sighting of the West Coast Community from the 1st March ! 

W01 John Coe was present as was presumably W08 Aquarius (based on previous sightings and the fact the dorsal wasn’t leaning or flopped like the other remaining male members of the community) 

This is the first identified sighting of the community this year.

It’s here everybody! Andrew Foote got in contact after seeing our attempt at a Northern Isles catalo

It’s here everybody! Andrew Foote got in contact after seeing our attempt at a Northern Isles catalogue and kindly gave us the file we have been so excited to see for many years!

It’s the full Northern Isles ID Chart! From 012 to 139 !
(includes west coast community as well)

No more ‘No Image Available’ ! We have permission to share it and you can view it viathis link. It is getting an update soon but for now it is rather exciting to look at the ID Chart and see if you can match any previous unidentified orca from photographs and also look at the newly released Icelandic Catalogue as well and see if you can find any new matches or ID’s for current matches! 

Enjoy guys, we are!


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Orcas in the River Clyde - Uploader commented they thought the orca were hunting a seal or porpoise in this video.

Sighted 21/04/2018

It has been a very exciting day for Scottish Orca! The pod in the Clyde has been ID’d as 064′s group from the Northern Isles, 032 ‘Busta’s dorsal was finally caught on a good quality video.

Not the West Coasters in the end, this is their usual range the Northern Isles are definitely not where they are normally sighted so going forward this could be interesting.

More Spyhopping Orca in the River Clyde! - Sighted 21/04/2018

#killer whale    #scotland    #scottish orca    #spyhopping    

Spyhopping Orca in the River Clyde - 21/04/2018

#killer whale    #scotland    #spyhopping    #river clyde    

I was blown away with the response I got from my first batch as well as on my Instagram so here are even more exploration of Biology-infuenced Merfolk, AKA even more of Kara’s neighbors.

Likewise, you can find out more about them on my instagram, as this is not just an exploration of jaw apparatuses, but also merfolk fashion.

Most merfolk clothing are based off of the creatures of the sea and some amphibious critters, from fishes to crocodiles and mammals (like the Elephant seal jacket of the lionfish!)

Woven kelp are another major clothing materials, with clams, pearls and mussels act as jewelry. Sometimes whole critters are used as both fashion and pets! Sharks likewise don’t need braces, so Mrs. Frilled Shark simply thought they were fashionable!

Managed to do one today too. Shilu, as an orca.

Managed to do one today too. Shilu, as an orca.


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Oh man. I was afraid of this :/ This just makes me really sad. He never would have died by FLOOD in

Oh man. I was afraid of this :/ This just makes me really sad. He never would have died by FLOOD in the ocean. I’m scared he’s only going to be the first.

Rest in Peace Valentin.


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This month’s Patreon poll was to draw the winner as a mermaid. My patrons picked Yor Forger and requ

This month’s Patreon poll was to draw the winner as a mermaid. My patrons picked Yor Forger and requested her to have a killer whale’s tail ♥

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Orcas are pretty creepy. They’re really clever hunters, and come up with all kinds of ways to Orcas are pretty creepy. They’re really clever hunters, and come up with all kinds of ways to Orcas are pretty creepy. They’re really clever hunters, and come up with all kinds of ways to

Orcas are pretty creepy. They’re really clever hunters, and come up with all kinds of ways to kill stuff. Sometimes they’ll kill a whole damn shark and then just eat the liver, and their mothers aren’t even like “There are starving whales in Africa who would love to eat that shark carcass!” because their mother probably helped them kill the thing in the first place, just for the pleasure of watching a non-orca die. Killer whales are the only animals that never leave their mothers, which gives them sort of a Norman Bates vibe when you consider they also murder stuff. Oh and check out that map up there: The blue parts aren’t water, they’re orca territory. Those bitches are murdering it up every place that it’s wet. And now orcas make me feel kind of old, because I remember seeing that movie “Free Willy” as a kid because my grandma had it on VHS, but now I don’t think kid’s grandmas even HAVE VHS tapes anymore, and they almost definitely don’t have “Free Willy.” Basically I feel like one day I’m going to mention “Free Willy” in a conversation with a respectable adult who is too young to remember that movie, and that makes me feel like a crusty old block of salt.


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OCT13B | CA171B

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K27 ‘Deadhead’

K27 ‘Deadhead’


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Happy Winter Solstice

Happy Winter Solstice


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