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Couple of sperm whale, (Physeter macrocephalus), Vulnerable (IUCN), The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales. Sperm whales are known to dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of squid to eat. Image has been shot in Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Photo taken under permit n°RP 16-02/32 FIS-5.
Image ID: | 860-287900 |
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Artist: | Franco Banfi / Biosphoto |
physeter macrocephalus
physeter catodon
physeter
physeteridae
cetacea
mammalia
vertebrata
physeter macrocephalus
physeter catodon
sunbeam
adult
female
male
couple
swim
profile shot
overview
underwater shot
blue
dominica island
tropical sea
physeter
sperm whale (physeter catodon)
caribbean sea
pair
vulnerable (iucn) vu
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january
february
saltwater species
nobody
sunbeams
ray of sunlight
adults
females
males
swimming (action)
swimming
profile sights
profile sight
profile shots
profile view
profile views
side view
overviews
global sight
global sights
full length
subaquatic photos
subaquatic sights
seen under the water
photos under the water
underwater shots
subaquatic image
underwater view
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submarine sight
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submarine photo
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submarine photographies
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underwaterphoto
underwaterpicture
underwaterphotography
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underwaterphotos
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commonwealth of dominica
tropical seas
tropical oceans
tropical ocean
macrocephalic sperm whale
sperm whales (physeter catodon)
macrocephalic sperm whales
carribbean sea
duet
pairs
duets
2
two
vulnerable species
salt water species
marine species
with nobody
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space
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enumeration
locomotion
motion
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colour
lesser antilles (archipelago)
antilles islands archipelago
america
sea
marine area
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physeteridae
cetacea
mammalia
vertebrata
sperm whale
whale
cetacean
marine mammal
mammal
wild animal
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atlantic ocean
world sea and ocean
threatened endangered species
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species
convention on international trade in endangered species of wild
aquatic species
species particularity