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Endangered Bryde's whale

A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand, 09 September 2014. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium seized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand, 09 September 2014. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium seized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
epa04392193 A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand, 09 September 2014. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium seized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.  EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT ORG XMIT: RUN
epa04392193 A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand, 09 September 2014. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium seized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT ORG XMIT: RUN
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
A Bryde's whale and seagulls feast on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand on Sept. 9. Bryde's whale are a baleen medium-sized whale with dark grey color and a white underbelly and live in tropical to temperate waters. An estimated population of 30 to 35 Bryde's whales are commonly seen along the upper Gulf of Thailand coastlines, between March and October. The Bryde's whale is listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade of any parts of the animal.
Rungroj Yongrit, EPA
A crane drags the carcass of a nearly 42-foot dead Bryde'?s whale from the surf onto the beach near Fort Desoto Park, Fla., on Oct. 5, 2009.
A crane drags the carcass of a nearly 42-foot dead Bryde'?s whale from the surf onto the beach near Fort Desoto Park, Fla., on Oct. 5, 2009.
Peter Masa, Tampa Tribune Via AP
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