r/Cetacea • u/BlueWhaleKing • 11d ago
r/Cetacea • u/IceFloeTurtle16 • 16d ago
Wholphin (Orca X Bottlenose) Character Design (WIP)
This is kinda a sequel post to my last post but this is some linework for what I have come up with for a design of a hybrid between an orca and a bottlenose. This guy right here is a character I created for a story I'm writing and he is a mix between a southern resident orca and an indo-pacific bottlenose dolphin, and his name is Umaskkieo.
I don't plan on coloring this sketch anytime soon but I imagine he is very very dark gray with muted lighter gray orca patterns, and an extremely dark gray "cape" on his back. To imagine this, I imagine his color scheme being like that of Tursiops truncatus. gilli, but with a blue tint and added spots and speckles because of the indo-pacific bottlenose genes.
r/Cetacea • u/IceFloeTurtle16 • 16d ago
Wholphin (Orca X Bottlenose) Character Design (WIP)
This is kinda a sequel post to my last post but this is some linework for what I have come up with for a design of a hybrid between an orca and a bottlenose. This guy right here is a character I created for a story I'm writing and he is a mix between a southern resident orca and an indo-pacific bottlenose dolphin, and his name is Umaskkieo.
I don't plan on coloring this sketch anytime soon but I imagine he is very very dark gray with muted lighter gray orca patterns, and an extremely dark gray "cape" on his back. To imagine this, I imagine his color scheme being like that of Tursiops truncatus. gilli, but with a blue tint and added spots and speckles because of the indo-pacific bottlenose genes.
r/Cetacea • u/dolphindefender79 • 23d ago
If Oceans die, we die
Paul Watson was arrested in Greenland in July of 2024. Paul has been on the front lines defending whales for decades. Please email the Danish Ministry of Justice to demand Captain Paul’s release! Email: jm@jm.dk
r/Cetacea • u/IceFloeTurtle16 • 25d ago
What would an Orca X Bottlenose hybrid look like? realistically
What would a hypothetical Orca (Orcinus orca) X Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops) hybrid look like realistically speaking?
Ok so for context, I was browsing on DeviantArt and saw this cool speculative false orca x white-sided dolphin art (here it is for anyone curious https://www.deviantart.com/namu-the-orca/art/Speculative-dolphin-hybrid-1093179906) , and got me thinking of another hybrid I’ve thought about before from time to time and that is a mix between an orca and a bottlenose dolphin. I’ve been trying to make a design for what such a hybrid would look like and I tried drawing what one might look like in the past but could never really come up with a design that felt real if that makes sense, (and I’ve looked and no one else has attempted to make one so I have no reference, going completely off scratch here) so I’m asking you guys, to anyone whos an expert on cetaceans, someone who knows how genetics work or just someone who has experience in creature design give me some advice and or pointers on how I could blend anatomical features and colors and patterns of both animals in a way that feels plausible. I’ve tried looking at reconstructions of Orcinus citoniensis for some inspiration too since they kinda have features of both an orca and a more “typical” looking dolphin so maybe that’s somewhere in the right direction?
Also remember this is speculative so we are just going under the assumption that by some miracle the two species are compatible, so no replies going “erm well they can’t produce a hybrid” please, cause that’s not gonna help me in what I’m trying to do I’m not asking if they can I’m asking what the result would look like if they could
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Nov 26 '24
This Whale Died Decades Ago. Its Carcass Is Now the Ocean’s Hottest Housing Complex.
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Nov 26 '24
New Zealanders help save about 30 whales after a pod strands on a beach
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Nov 26 '24
The Good Whale - new podcast about Keiko and his return to the ocean
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Nov 11 '24
Mystery Behind Russia's "Spy Whale" Revealed In New Documentary
r/Cetacea • u/futurewildlifevet • Oct 19 '24
Why do some people say that whales decrease the population of fish that is fished for human consumption if whales have a very small throat and esophagus and cannot pass large fish that are the ones that are actually used for human consumption? Is it because they scare them away or consumption?
Dont know if this is a dumb question, but Ive been doing a lot of research on whale hunting in Norway and Japan and I went into the japanese governmental fisheries website and they have a document stating that whale hunting is good because they have to compete with whales for fish but thats not actually so true... is it? There is currently no scientific evidence for this so Im really confused as to why two whole governments of two different countries use this as an argument.
r/Cetacea • u/Frostybites667 • Oct 10 '24
Anyone know where I can find a higher resolution of this dolphin species poster?
r/Cetacea • u/orcinus__orca • Oct 09 '24
New research estimates Guiana dolphin populations at 1,949 in Ilha Grande Bay and 1,560 in Sepetiba Bay. Dolphins in Sepetiba Bay show stronger site fidelity. Following a mortality event caused by cetacean morbillivirus, survivors appear healthy, but ongoing monitoring is crucial.
onlinelibrary.wiley.comr/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 16 '24
Satellite images expose mystery behind 275 rare dolphin deaths
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 16 '24
Too hot for humpbacks: The race to protect Pacific whales
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 13 '24
Unraveling the evolutionary secrets of how whales and dolphins adapted their backbones for aquatic life
r/Cetacea • u/Zeepokje • Sep 10 '24
What is your favourite cetacean(s), and why?
Just wondering what everyone's favourite whale/dolphin/porpoise is and sharing some love for them. Mine's the harbour porpoise and the cachalot/sperm whale :)
The harbour porpoise because they were very abundant around the waters of my hometown. I went to the sea often just to try and spot them, really beautiful but shy animals! They made my day a little brighter every time and have been swimming in my mind ever since I moved away.
The cachalot/sperm whale is a species that I already was enamored with as a child, and I love how significantly different they are in shape, communication, diet and skills compared to most great sized whales. Also, I am really interested in the complexity of their codas.
r/Cetacea • u/SeriouslyTooMuch • Sep 10 '24
Surface action with porpoises?
On a whale watching boat trip, the guide pointed out dozens of “Harbor Porpoises” saying they hardly ever see them so it was very special. Afterwards I read the differences between dolphins and porpoises and one point was that dolphins leap and play at the surface but porpoises do not. Is that a correct distinction? Are these leaping animals actually Harbor Porpoises?
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 09 '24
Puget Sound's orcas given relief from shipping noise
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 09 '24
Tame Russian whale not shot, police says after autopsy report
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 08 '24
Sexually frustrated dolphin behind spate of attacks on humans off Japan
r/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 08 '24
Increasing population of Yangtze finless porpoise observed in China's Yangtze River
english.news.cnr/Cetacea • u/kimprobable • Sep 08 '24
Humpback whales make custom fishing nets — out of bubbles
r/Cetacea • u/xSpartau • Sep 07 '24
All Known Whale Hybrids?
Ones I already know of:
- Blue x Fin whale
- Blue x humpback
- Antarctic x common minke
Looking for more if there is any, thanks!
r/Cetacea • u/Zeepokje • Sep 06 '24