Killer whale facts . . . killer whales are fascinating animals. Their scientific name is “Orcinus Orca” and they are commonly referred to as “Orca”. They are toothed whales (unlike most other large whales), and can be found in most of the world’s oceans, from cold arctic and antarctic waters to warm tropical seas.

They are carnivores and eat a wide variety of food, although particular individuals will often specialise in a particular type of food, such as fish, seals or even larger whales. They are social animals and their matriarchal society is the most stable of any animal and can include learning of complex hunting abilities which could be described as a culture.

Some killer-whale populations are under threat currently. Killer whales do not attack people in the wild.

Here are a few of the world’s best killer whale posters . . .

Killer whale, powerful predator, intelligent ocean mammal.

Gorgeous black and white shot of a killer whale surfacing in its ocean wilderness.

The killer whale, beautiful but deadly, the supreme predator of its ocean wilderness.

Beautiful photo of a killer whale in calm ocean waters in a mountainous wilderness.

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Some of the world’s most beautiful zebra images . . .

Georgeous painting of two zebra heads, beautiful and loving. (Click here to buy this poster)

Amazingly beautiful image of the camouflage of a zebra, practical beauty in action! (click here to buy this poster).

Zebras in warm sunset oranges against the deep black of their stripes. (click here to buy this poster)

Bright light catches the top of a zebra’s head, highlighting details of each hair against the deep black African night. (click here to buy this poster)

The character of a young zebra shines forth from this beautifully detailed portrait. (Click here to buy this poster)

Zooming in on the eye of a zebra, amid the beauty of the stripes, alert in its dangerous wilderness. (click here to buy this poster).

Striped innocence, a delicate and superbly detailed portrait of the character of a new baby zebra. (click here to buy6 this poster)

The stunning beauty of the complex organic shapes of a zebra’s stripes. (click here to buy this poster)

A fine portrait of a vibrantly alive young zebra in the African wilderness. (click here to buy this poster).

A beautiful artwork using zebra images stark against pale pastel shades. (click here to buy this poster).

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Some of the world’s most beautiful reptile images . . .

The glorious light outlines a sea turtle making its way accross the ocean (click here to buy this poster)

Gorgeous photo of a Cameleon in the rain, lots of character and terxture. (click here to buy this poster)

Startling shot of a bright yellow eyelash viper, deadly and beautiful in its jungle home (click here to buy this poster)

Amazingly beautiul photo of a baby sea turtle making its first journey accross the sparkling, sunlit beach to its ocean home. (click here to buy this poster).

Crocodile eyes! Deadly beauty, hidden power! (click here to buy this poster).

Entwined cobras, deadly grace and exotic beauty. (Click here to buy this posters)

The rain-forest whip snake, its slim and graceful form winding its way through its tangled jungle home. (click here to buy this poster).

The exquisitely beautiful colors and forms on a green turtle in it’s exotic ocean home in the warm tropical waters off the coast of Java. (click here to buy this poster).

The proud alien beauty of a green ignaua. (click here to buy this poster)

Exotic beauty and agile hunter, the leopard gecko. (click here to buy this poster)

Power and stillness, beauty and deadly intent, the nile crocodile is one of Africa’s most feared predators. (click her to buy this poster)

The fascinating beauty of the irridescent colors of a Satiny Parrot Snake (Click here to buy this poster)

The strange and alien beauty of the horned lizard. (click here to buy this poster)

The startling brilliance of this deadly beauty, the African Bush Viper. (Click here to buy this poster)

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Recent research has shown that archetypes are one of the levels of building-blocks of this entire physical-universe . . . this was known by ancient societies, we are just currently re-learning it! Archetypes are fundamental definitions that can be found anywhere on earth on any continent in any culture . . . even before that society has any degree of contact with other cultures.

Every human on earth has some degree of natural connection to one or more animal archetypes . . . it is up to each person to decide to either acknowledge and use that part of us, or be used by it. Anything which exists which you refuse to see, controls you!

Carl Jung (aka. Karl Jung) found various types of archetypes in his extensive research, including animal archetypes. He found that their influence on people is normally beyond conscious control, although it is possible, with training, to learn to control them to varying degrees (genuine shamans, etc.).

Children find it easy to identify with animals as can be seen from the fact that animals are very common elements in children’s stories from anywhere in the world. In what we think of as “primitive” civilizations animals are deified and a direct relationship with animals (as food or danger) is very necessary for survival. Although, from the data here it should be obvious that so-called “primitive” societies knew much more about certain things than most “civilized” people do today.

A totem is an element of nature (including plants, animals and other elements) which is seen to have some particular relationship with a person. The totem is not associated with a single member of a species, but with the whole species, ie. Its relationship is with the archetype rather than a specific manifestation of that archetype into a specific body.

Many cultures are well known for their use of animal archetypes including native Americans, Australian aborigines, Celtic cultures, ancient Egyptian, South American and Indian gods, Chinese civilizations and many others across the globe.

Animal archetypes include . . .

Alligator :- survival, stealth and mothering instinct

Ant :- working hard for the community

Antelope :- movement with speed, grace and awareness, and peace and harmony

Badger :- well-organized and tidy, bravery and connection with the underworld.

Beaver :- building, good at finding hidden things.

Bear :- knowing oneself, hidden and inner strength.

Bird :- freedom, and both individual and united with others.

Blackbird :- mystical and hypnotic, can traverse both unseen and seen realms.

Buffalo or Bison :- at home while traveling

Butterfly :- ability to change, grace and beauty, focusing on outcomes

Camel :- clarity of perception, centeredness

Cow :- abundance through numbers, ability to heal

Chicken :- inquisitive and observant

Cougar :- self-assured leader and ability to move unseen

Coyote :- humorous and ability to deceive (without malice).

Crane :- good fortune and long life, stability of emotions and awakening of spirituality.

Crow :- spiritual strength, creation, opportunity

Deer :- gracefully moving forward

Dolphin :- joyful in harmony with self and environment.

Dog :- unconditional love and compassion

Donkey :- dedication and persistence

Dove :- peace, compassion and sensitivity

Eagle :- messenger with far vision

Elephant :- loyalty and strength, compassion and intelligence. Power to create a path for others

Flamingo :- illusion and changed appearance

Fox :- cleverness and subtle change

Frog :- peace loving, healing and spiritually cleansing, ease of transition

Goat :- independent and sure of its grip on reality, willpower to follow-through

Gorilla :- compassionate, insightful and loyal.

Goose :- home protector, safety.

Hawk or Falcon :- awareness of truth, and protection from unwanted guests

Heron :- dynamic balance

Hippopotamus :- intuition and stability

Horse :- power and freedom by movement

Jackal :- stealthy opportunist.

Kestrel :- creative, intuitive, patient and agile.

Kingfisher :- ability with expression and fearless exploration of the unknown.

Leopard :- can see without being seen.

Lion :- fearlessness, leadership with balance, and ability to be heard.

Lizard :- elusive and willing to let go.

Llama :- self-confidence and pride

Jaguar :- communication and guidance, and the balance between flexibility and persistence.

Magpie :- intelligent and resourceful

Monkey :- ability to see what is hidden

Moth :- healing and perception

Mouse :- ability to charm and create illusions

Otter :- lightness of touch, joy and laughter, playfulness

Owl :- wisdom and insight

Panda :- willpower and ability to learn

Panther :- invisibility and shape-shifting, the power of silence.

Parrot :- confident communication

Pelican :- abundance

Rabbit :- innocence and in the moment.

Rat :- Adaptable, confident and aware

Raven :- destruction and rebuilding, mystery.

Rhinoceros :- solitude and idealism, ability to break through barriers

Robin :- joy and love

Salamander :- subtlety and dreams.

Salmon :- determination and ability overcoming things.

Scorpion :- vigilance and self-defense.

Seal :- intuition and agility

Sheep :- balance between giving and receiving

Snake :- rebirth, see without being seen

Spider :- interconnections

Swan :- serenity

Tiger :- focus and patience, power and ability

Tortoise :- determined and self-reliant, deep wisdom

Turkey :- to perceive subtleties

Turtle :- awakening of senses both physical and spiritual

Vulture :- resourceful and adaptable

Wolf :- teacher or guide, balanced between self-reliance and group effectiveness

Woodpecker :- discrimination and rhythm

Zebra :- protection and willingness to enjoy the challenges.

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