That's orcinus orca, not just orca or of course killer whale.
@ascendancedev2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your valuable input! 🙏 I come from a robotics background and am diving deep into studying biology, animal behavior, anatomy, and physiology. My goal is to create a video game with realistic nature simulations using 3D rigged and animated models. These will imagine possible scenarios and enhance game simulations. Here's one of my first 3D models, available for free download: quantumcompass.xyz/animal/asian_giant_softshell_turtle
@ernst2k3 күн бұрын
im so confused, what are you even trying to say?
@ascendancedev3 күн бұрын
The idea was to awaken curiosity (only for entertainment and educational purposes) for Ocean biology, I read some scientific papers with some essential facts about Killer Whales and the Megalodon (Megalodon possibly coexisted in the ocean with large toothed dolphins or early orca-like cetaceans). There is so much we don't know now, but we will know in the future, that the ocean is so deep and new to us as humans. We need to learn too much from marine paleontologists, paleoceanographers, and people in robotics. Fossils can be found in Marine Sediment Deposition. :)