Disclaimer: These photos do not belong to the owner of this website but were kindly submitted by photographers. Some photos may be PR images produced by marine parks and aquariums. In all cases appropriate credit is given. Photos with multiple whales include identification which is listed from left to right (according to eye patch) unless stated otherwise.

You may repost these photos as long as you credit the photographer and refer back to this website.

Please contact me at inherentlywild@gmail.com if you wish to add to this gallery. 

Photos by the Miami Seaquarium.

Tokitae after Hurricane Irma

Michael Bay and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson with Tokitae

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Photos by the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Carolina Silva via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Nikki K. via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Drew Cornwall via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Amy S. via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Cesar Y. via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Aarte R. via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Gabriel H. via the Miami Seaquarium, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by @EchoBeluga (IG)

Photos by @cetabaker (IG)

Photos provided by Caio Ribeiro.

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Ariana Grande and Tokitae

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Hugo and Tokitae
Photos by Miami Seaquarium (via Orca Pod Wikia).

Tokitae and Hugo
Photos provided by Orca Tank Wikia.

Photos provided by Sara Farrell.

Photos provided by Emilie Giguère and Laurie Néron.

Photo provided by Iva, Emilie Giguère and Laurie Néron

Photo provided by Spot645.

Photos provided by Oreo 13.

Photo provided by OrcaSpitt.

Photos provided by JaD.

Photo provided by Bas Wassink.

Photos provided by Rebecca Partridge.

Photo provided by Mandy H.

Tokitae and Hugo

Photos provided by Valérie Meyer.

Photos provided by OrcaArtist.

Photos provided by Blackmoon2101.

Photo provided by Jason Kelly.

Hugo and Tokitae (front to back)
Photo provided by orca123.

Photo provided by Pickle.

Photos provided by BlueDolphin88.

Photo provided by Lunchi.

Photo provided by Deldavis49.

Photos provided by Peter.

Photo provided by Bas Wassink.

Photo provided by killerwhale1401.

Photo provided by Niki Gianni.

Photo provided by Jacqueline Otter.

Photo provided by anonymous.

Photos provided by JM.

Photos provided by Caio Ribeiro.

Photos provided by Igor Morais.

Photos provided by Jenna.

Photo provided by Sara Farrell.

Photos provided by Rogers Photo Archive.

Tokitae’s capture at Penn Cove in August 1970
Photo by Terry Newby.


Hugo and Tokitae
Photo by The Charlotte Observer (provided by Sara Farrell)

Tokitae and Hugo
Photos by The Miami News (provided by Sara Farrell)

Photo by The Sunday News (provided by Sara Farrell)

Photos by Miami Seaquarium (provided by Sara Farrell).

Photo provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by UPI, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by the Miami Herald provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by the Associated Press, provided by Katerina Studios.

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo
Photos from FloridaMemory.com (provided by Sara Farrell)

In this 2010 photo provided by the Miami Seaquarium, the orca whale known as Lolita is in her pool at the facility in Miami. The captive killer whale that has been performing for decades at the Miami Seaquarium deserves the same protection as a small population of endangered orcas that spend time in Washington state waters, the federal government announced Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. But the National Marine Fisheries Service said the whale's inclusion in the endangered listing for southern resident killer whales does not impact the animal's stay at the Florida facility where she has been since 1970. (AP Photo/Miami Seaquarium)

Photos by the Miami Seaquarium

Photos provided by Sara Farrell

Hugo and Tokitae

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo

Tokitae and Hugo

Hugo and Tokitae
Photos via Cetacean Collective