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Dolphins assert dominance and establish/maintain social hierarchy via "raking" (dragging their teeth on across the skin). This practice leaves scars (rake marks) throughout the dolphin's body. This beautiful individual was particularly laden w/ rake marks— which may indicate it was of lower social standing. RIP 😔 #dolphin #dolphinanatomy #cetacean #dolphinphotography #beacheddolphin #beach #photography #raking #rakemarks #socialhierarchy #naturephotography #ocean #sunset #cottoncandysky #natureisbeautiful #bottlenoseddolphin #tursiops https://www.instagram.com/p/CMnccedhXhI/?igshid=8iuvgeifzwzb
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Grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
This was the first species I completed for the mysticete commission. I thought I’d dive in headlong and start with my old adversary the Grey whale. They are gorgeous animals, slate grey by nature but covered with an intricate pattern of light and white marks either courtesy of individual variation or scars left behind by parasites and predation. Especially the barnacles that fall off in their cold winter feeding grounds leave very particular, circle-shaped white scars, that can also be seen on humpbacks. Some whales have an almost completely white upper jaw, because that's where the barnacles most commonly attach. After two days of work our dear friend the Grey whale was finished, complete with all the marks, scars and barnacles that so beautifully paint this species. Take a closer look at the flukes and flippers, and you'll notice some big, broad rakemarks. Those are from killer whale attacks, the Grey whale's only natural enemy besides humans. Rarely will the killer whales go after an adult - babies are much easier to overtake and drown - but mothers will defend their calves vigorously, which often lands them a couple of good bites and scratches as well. Here's a great video from National Geographic about one of these rare hunting incidents. Bonus: mom and baby survive!
#Illustrations#grey whale#gray whale#grey#gray#whale#eschrichtius robusts#Eschrichtius#robustus#baleen whale#mysticete#digital art#artists on tumblr
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