Orca Baby Spyhop

A baby killer whale or Orca checks out its surroundings by way of spyhop in British Columbia, Canada.

Orca Baby Spyhop: Scientific Name:
Orcinus orca

Spyhopping is a frequent activity for Orcas or killer whales. A spyhop is when a whale, in this case an Orca, pops its head out of the water far enough to check out its surroundings. This is a curious baby Orca. An Orca has very good eyesight beneath and above the water, so when they spyhop it is because they want to see what's above the water.





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Photo of a baby Orca or killer whale doing a spyhop in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada.

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A baby killer whale or Orca checks out its surroundings by way of spyhop in British Columbia, Canada.

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Stock photo title:
Orca Baby Spyhop
A baby killer whale or Orca checks out its surroundings by way of spyhop in British Columbia, Canada.
Scientific name:
Orcinus Orca
Photographer:
Rolf Hicker Photography
Stock photo ID:
IMG 1104 - Orca Baby Spyhop