
Amazing encounter with a false killer whale!
Our Long Term Monitoring team were thrilled to be distracted by this curious cetacean during their most recent reef surveys on the southern Great Barrier Reef.
Happy dances on SCUBA all round!
False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) are a tropical and warm temperate species. They are found broadly across the world’s oceans, but you don’t see them like this every day!
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