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fatliberation · 1 day
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This is my first draft of a fat liberation pride flag. The four shades of blue stripes represent the four categories of fatness, with infinifat first. The grey background is a nod to the grey in the disability pride flag, which represents the mourning and rage for victims of ableist violence and abuse. I included this because our movements are intertwined. The orca symbol represents power, community, majesty, resilience, and most of all, the struggle for liberation.
And isn’t it punk as fuck to embrace the whale label by intentionally using the killer whale?
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shpepyao · 5 hours
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suddenly orca twins
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lucyjung · 3 days
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Lovely these two 🥰
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northernnaturalist · 3 days
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I love the diversity of Southern Ocean killer whales 🫶
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grumpiie · 8 months
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#SEA CREATURES !!
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Out of a moment of aching sadness and fury and manic impulsivity, a wizard turns a killer whale trapped in a theme park aquarium into a human so she can smuggle it out of the park and back into the wild.
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70sscifiart · 8 days
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Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, and John Berkey all created art for the 1977 film Orca. Via @GregRozeboom
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zegalba · 1 year
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Keiko breaching in Iceland
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thatrandomblogsays · 10 months
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I know I’m late but I needed to make this. Also I have a theory as to what happened:
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AIR ORCAS
Update: he’s alive ://///
You’ll get him next time air orcas! I believe in you!
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olive-ridley · 1 year
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Pictured: pelagic thresher shark, orca, porbeagle shark, blue shark, snailfish, Greenland shark, rockfish, bigfin squid, mako shark, and basket star
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pechuyu · 1 month
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Got bored and drew a jewish orca :3
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thechekhov · 4 months
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nobody in their right mind will let me do this but I want to get in the water and try to mimic orca sounds at orcas in real time. I know I can do whistles and clicks underwater, and I need to see if
a) they would be loud enough for the orca to hear and
b) if it would freak them out
whether or not I get killed in this scenario is irrelevant. I need to see an orca as wigged out as a cat when you meow at it.
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botherbug · 7 months
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recorded clips from this game because i believe the original website was deleted
+ extra gay whale
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squidinu · 12 days
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camiliar · 1 year
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AVNJ on youtube is having a invent a fish contest so I made the False Orca Shark!
Here’s the bio I wrote for this dude:
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Orectolobiformes Family: Lucemaculidae Genus: Occisornus Species: O. falsus
The false orca shark (Occisornus falsus) is a slow-moving, bottom feeding carpet shark that feeds on mostly sea grass and detritus. False orcas live in tropical epipelagic waters. It ranges in size from 16-23 ft long, making it one of the largest extant shark species, behind the whale shark and basking shark. It is also comparable in size to a small orca whale, which it imitates in appearance and behavior. Evidence suggests that the false orca mimics the orca whale as a defense from predators. The false orca’s other defenses from predators include their large size, and their tendency group in schools of 2-8 individuals. Though theses schools look similar to a pod of orcas, their social dynamics are much simpler. The false orca feeds by sucking plants and decomposing organic materials from the sea floor into its downward facing mouth. It has sensitive barbels that can detect food through touch and chemoreception. False orcas are very gentle and rarely, if ever, attack humans.
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