Orcas, also known as killer whales, are the ocean's apex predators. These highly intelligent and social creatures travel in tight-knit family pods, working together to hunt everything from fish to seals to even larger whales. Their striking black and white markings, along with their playful nature and acrobatic displays, make them a favorite among whale watchers. But beneath their beauty lies a complex and fascinating hunter, with a sophisticated communication system and a diverse range of hunting strategies. Orcas are a vital part of the marine ecosystem, and their presence is a sign of a healthy ocean.
Your purchase will help with the conservation of Endangered and Critical Endangered species.
Each painting in this series was created on handmade recycled paper and is approximately 6x8.5 inches. The proceeds from this project have the potential to raise $10,000 for wildlife conservation, specifically helping Endangered to Critical Endangered species.
Thank you for your contributions -- there is so much to learn and do to protect the incredible wildlife we share this planet with.
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are the ocean's apex predators. These highly intelligent and social creatures travel in tight-knit family pods, working together to hunt everything from fish to seals to even larger whales. Their striking black and white markings, along with their playful nature and acrobatic displays, make them a favorite among whale watchers. But beneath their beauty lies a complex and fascinating hunter, with a sophisticated communication system and a diverse range of hunting strategies. Orcas are a vital part of the marine ecosystem, and their presence is a sign of a healthy ocean.
Your purchase will help with the conservation of Endangered and Critical Endangered species.
Each painting in this series was created on handmade recycled paper and is approximately 6x8.5 inches. The proceeds from this project have the potential to raise $10,000 for wildlife conservation, specifically helping Endangered to Critical Endangered species.
Thank you for your contributions -- there is so much to learn and do to protect the incredible wildlife we share this planet with.