A male orca can be identified easily by its tall and straight dorsal fins. The females have significantly smaller dorsal fins with a bit of a curve. This killer whale, part of the Delphinidae family, began to swim toward a whale watching boat and breach once. It then crashed back into the sea and swam back to its pod of residents who were rounding up salmon for a feast.

A male orca can be identified easily by its tall and straight dorsal fins. The females have significantly smaller dorsal fins with a bit of a curve. This killer whale, part of the Delphinidae family, began to swim toward a whale watching boat and breach once. It then crashed back into the sea and swam back to its pod of residents who were rounding up salmon for a feast.
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