Female Type D Orca

£145.00

Unique looking orca, with a head shaped bluntly, similar to that of a Pilot whale, sloping blade like dorsal fin, and small eyepatch, and faint saddle patch. Rarely seen and relativly ‘new’ species, after strandings in the 1950’s very little was known until recently. Seen in the open southern ocean (Roaring Forties) known to feed on Patagonian tooth fish, and documented plucking fish off fishing lines.ard

measures 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches (A4 Size)

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Unique looking orca, with a head shaped bluntly, similar to that of a Pilot whale, sloping blade like dorsal fin, and small eyepatch, and faint saddle patch. Rarely seen and relativly ‘new’ species, after strandings in the 1950’s very little was known until recently. Seen in the open southern ocean (Roaring Forties) known to feed on Patagonian tooth fish, and documented plucking fish off fishing lines.ard

measures 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches (A4 Size)

when ordering Original, please ensure you select tracked shipping

Unique looking orca, with a head shaped bluntly, similar to that of a Pilot whale, sloping blade like dorsal fin, and small eyepatch, and faint saddle patch. Rarely seen and relativly ‘new’ species, after strandings in the 1950’s very little was known until recently. Seen in the open southern ocean (Roaring Forties) known to feed on Patagonian tooth fish, and documented plucking fish off fishing lines.ard

measures 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches (A4 Size)

when ordering Original, please ensure you select tracked shipping