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Whale on Dolphin Action = Wolphin!

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Say hello to Kekaimalu the wolphin! Kekaimalu was the result of a bottlenose dolphin and a false killer whale that hooked up.

The two animals mated while working together at Sea Life Park in Hawaii and Kekaimalu was born in 1985.

Kekaimalu is 600lbs and nearly 10ft long. Her color and shape are a mix of that of her mother and father.

But unlike most hybrids, which tend to be sterile, Kekaimalu had two female calfs, both fathered by male bottlenoses.

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8 Responses to “Whale on Dolphin Action = Wolphin!”


  1. 1A.B.

    Forget lesbians, I hope they got some of that action on tape. I’d be willing to pay big bucks to see some of that…

  2. 2he he he!!

    2 c what??

  3. 3Brenda Love

    I wonder if she has that pleasant disposition that dolphins always seem to have?

  4. 4Devilish Southern Belle

    Awesome! I need to try to find more pictures of her; I want to see her coloring and physical characteristics more clearly.

  5. 5anonymous

    False killer whales, along with Orcas, are dolphins. So this is really not a whale-dolphin hybrid. Just a two different dolphin species hybrid.

  6. 6Marianne

    Here’s a youtube video about her if you want to see more:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zS2q6d0R5E

  7. 7Brett

    I WANT MORE PICTURES! pls e-mail them to my address, which is oddly required to post a comment on this site.

  8. 8d

    ditto, killer whales are of the family delphinidae

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