Play cards and learn to identify marine life of the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Gulf of Mexico.
Anyone who enjoys nature, wildlife, and trips to the beach will love these cards for playing your favorite games or to use as flash cards. Inspired by Stan Minasian’s quick guide to whale-watching, this gorgeous deck of playing cards features professional photographs of 54 of the most notable species of marine mammals in North America, including dolphins, porpoises, and whales, as well as manatees, seals, and more. Each card depicts a full-color photograph of such marine mammals as bottlenose dolphins, humpback whales, and orcas—so you can begin to learn what 54 different species look like.
Play games like blackjack, poker, rummy, and solitaire while learning more about marine life. Get the Whales, Dolphins, & Marine Mammals Playing Cards for yourself, and you can also give this deck of cards as a fun and thoughtful gift.
Card Features
- 54 of the most notable marine mammals
- Beautiful photograph on every card
- Ideal for card games or as flash cards
Playing cards organized by suit:
- Hearts: Dolphins & Porpoises
- Diamonds: Dolphins & Porpoises
- Spades: Other Marine Mammals
- Clubs: Whales
Nature’s Wild Cards are standard and oversized decks of playing cards that feature amazing photography and stunning illustrations. Most full-color decks are region-specific and focus on such nature-themed topics as birds, constellations, rocks & minerals, and wildflowers. The 54-card decks are perfect for popular games and also double as flash cards and identification memory aids. Priced at less than $10 per deck, these colorful, beautifully designed playing cards are ideal gifts and souvenirs.
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Biografisk notat
Stan Minasian is an author, lecturer, Emmy Award-winning documentary film producer, and environmental educator. He has written, edited, and produced 16 documentaries on marine mammals and natural history issues, which have been broadcast on the Discovery Channel, Outdoor Life Network, National Geographic TV, Turner Broadcasting Systems, Animal Planet, PBS, and internationally.
Stan is a marine mammal authority, former member of the US Coast Guard Special Forces, certified diver, and surface and underwater cinematographer. He was senior author of Whale-Watching on the Pacific Coast, The World’s Whales: A Complete Illustrated Guide, and One Dolphin’s Story: The Life and Times of an Eastern Tropical Pacific Spinner Dolphin.
From his home in the San Francisco Bay Area, Stan has led more than 200 whale-watching trips. His educational website has garnered more than 2.7 million visitors.