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.

Photo provided by Viviana Colasanti.

Photo provided by rm20.

Photo provided by Kimmy Vengeance.

Photo provided by Robyn Waayers.

Katina, Kalina and Kotar (front to back)

Kotar and Kona 2

Kotar, Kona 2 and Kahana
Photos provided by Valentin666.

Photo provided by Sah’ot.

Photo provided by Spot645 and Rachel Cali.

Photo provided by Spot645.

Photo provided by Mariana Fawkes.

Photos provided by Hyena2_18 and OrcaArtist.

Kotar, Kasatka and Canuck 2 (front to back)
Photo provided by Ruka.

Kotar, Kahana and Kona 2
Photo provided by Joyousorca.

Kotar and Canuck 2

Kotar, Kahana and Kona 2

Kalina and Kotar
Photos provided by Blackmoon2101.

Photo provided by Maria Rincon.

Photo provided by orca123.

Photo provided by Ro-hee.

Kasatka and Kotar
Photo provided by Valérie Meyer.

Photo provided by blueberryturtle.

Photo provided by acj_34.

Photos provided by Rebecca Partridge.

Kotar and Kona 2
Photo provided by Jovana Ivastanin.

Kona 2, Kahana and Kotar
Photos provided by Kimmy Vengeance and the State Archives of Florida.

Keet, Kalina and Kotar

Photos by SeaWorld (via Orca Pod Wikia).

Kona 2, Kahana and Kotar
Photo provided by anonymous.

Kahana, Kona 2 and Kotar

Kenau, Kasatka and Kotar (behind)

Kotar, Katina and Kalina

Kalina, Kotar, Haida 2 and Kyuquot

Kona 2, Kahana and Kotar

Kona 2, Kotar and Katina

Photos provided by Jason Lee Scott.

Photo provided by Paula Desfosses.

Photo provided by HaH.

Photo provided by Jordan Waltz.

Photo by Tyler Courier Times (provided by anonymous).

Kotar, Kahana and Kona 2
Photos provided by Sara Farrell

Photo sourced from the book “The Killer Whale” by Lynn Stone and Howard Schroeder (provided by Sara Farrell).

Kotar shortly after capture
Photos by the newspaper “Visir” (provided by Sara Farrell).


Kotar, Kahana and Kona 2
Photo by News-Press (provided by Sara Farrell)


Photo from The Austin American-Statesman (provided by Sara Farrell)

Photo from Florida Today

Photo from Fort Lauderdale News
Photos provided by Sara Farrell

Photos provided by Sara Farrell.

Photo by SeaWorld provided by Katerina Studios.

Photos provided by Katerina Studios.

Kotar, Kona 2, and Kahana (left to right)
Photo by Steve Eskow, provided by Katerina Studios.

Kotar, Katina, Kalina and Kona 2
Photo by the Orlando Sentinel provided by Katerina Studios.

Kotar and Katina (left to right)
Photo by The Tampa Tribute photographer Warren Epstein, provided by Katerina Studios.

Photo by Timarit.is (provided by Sara Farrell).

Photos provided by Sara Farrell