Orca Whale Fluke

An Orca whale diving while displaying his tail fluke in Johnstone Strait, around Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.

Orca Whale Fluke: Scientific Name:
Orcinus orca

share to Facebook An Orca whale shows off his tail fluke as he plays with some kelp in the waters of Johnstone Strait in British Columbia, Canada. Orcas love to roll and twist the kelp around their fluke and fins.

The fluke of an Orca is used for a variety of different purposes such as swimming, playing and showing aggressive behaviour. If you listen when a orca slaps its tail on the oceans' surface you understand the power associated with their flukes.

On whale watching tours that depart from Port McNeill on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, you can witness for yourself this powerful yet amazing sight of the fluke of an Orca.




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Photo of a Orca whale enjoying himself as he rolls kelp over his fluke in Johnstone Strait in British Columbia, Canada.

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An Orca whale diving while displaying his tail fluke in Johnstone Strait, around Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.

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Stock photo title:
Orca Whale Fluke
An Orca whale diving while displaying his tail fluke in Johnstone Strait, around Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Scientific name:
Orcinus Orca
Photographer:
Rolf Hicker Photography
Stock photo ID:
0179 IMG - Orca Whale Fluke