en.wikipedia.org website review
Improve your SEO :: free trial!
en.wikipedia.org is 54% geoptimaliseerd!
SEO Keyword summary for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/marine_mammals
Keywords are extracted from the main content of your website and are the primary indicator of the words this page could rank for. By frequenty count we expect your focus keyword to be marine
Focus keyword
Short and long tail
Short Tail Keywords marine sea mammals |
long Tail Keywords (2 words) marine mammals marine mammal sea otter june 2016 species family |
long Tail Keywords (3 words) retrieved 18 june 18 june 2016 c d e b c d 2016 a b retrieved 7 september one species family |
en.wikipedia.org On-Page SEO Scan
Descriptive Elements
The <head> element of a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/marine_mammals page is used to inform the browser and visitors of the page about the general meta information. The head section of the page is where we place the page title, the definition of the HTML version used, the language of in which the page is written. In the head section we can also include JavaScript and CSS (markup) files for the page.
Page title
Title length
marine mammal wikipedia
Meta description
Meta description legth
Meta description SEO
No meta relevance in the description detected !
Content SEO
Number of Words
Spam detected?
Headings
Heading distribution
Heading normalisation
Heading SEO impact
Emphasis (bold and italic)
Emphasis SEO impact
Images
Number of images
Images dimensions
Image alt descriptions
Images SEO impact
wikipedia free encyclopedia good article click here more information humpback whale swimming blackspeckled seal lightgray underside darkgray back sitting rocks its mouth agape showing sharp teeth white polar bears head popping out water black snout eyes furry sea otter lightbrown face darkbrown body seven lions sleeping wooden platform next therere two individuals three smaller lightercolored all top one another other are cutoff image manatee circular tail floating watercolumn dark brown creamywhite tailfin pectoral fins streamlined mammal through toes visible foot similar those elephant limbs thrust backwards underneath animal killer sticking front end onto piece seaice grab lightbrownspots holding urchin hand rock dugong sandy seafloor leaving noticeable cloud hovers near bottom there yellow fish stripes grasses poking pups sand some tall green grass pup snowy ground large nose phytoplankton bring nutrients form detritus whales surface also group hunters surround small clubs air alaskan otters inhabit most aleutian islands pacific northwest asian around kamchatka peninsula stretch between japan excluding okhosk california coast southern former range follows north into without any gaps right sliced both sides after colliding boat amount flesh well intestines canadian basin blue part rest arctic mainly red scattered areas meat purple shredded like jerky blubber palepink color slices dried ripped potatoes lightyellow cut thin collapsed dorsal fin breaching pool audience stands grey lion whiskers balancing ball resembles blueandred basketball bottlenose dolphin jumping entire trainer camouflage wearing cylindrical camera icon open access edit wikidata wikimedia foundation powered mediawiki
Mobile SEO en.wikipedia.org/wiki/marine_mammals
Mobile rendering
Mobile optimizations
Responsive design detected (mobile css)
No flash detected !
Mobile improvement
Marketing / lead generation for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/marine_mammals
Social Media
Facebook shares | Facebook likes | ||
Facebook comments | Tweets | ||
Google +1 |
Conversion form
Search form
Analytics
Online presence
SERP Preview
SERP Title
SERP Link
SERP Description
Domain Level SEO
Domain name
16 characters long
Domain name SEO Impact
Path name
mammal found in path !
mammals found in path !
marine found in path !
Structured data
Publisher Markup
Other Structured data
Website configuration
Correct processing of non-existing pages?
Favicon icon found?
Robots.txt found?
Sitemap found?
Navigation and internal links
Navigation
Url seperator
Human readable urls
Number of links
Link SEO Impact
statistics
|
en.m.wikipedia.org |
en.wikipedia.org wikimedia foundation inc
|
w view history
httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitlemarinemammaloldid1227474215
page information
printable version
marine mammals
biodiversity research
|
wiki read
humpback whale
leopard seal
mammals
marine
cetacea
whales
dolphin
porpoises
pinnipeds
phocids
sea lions
walrus
sirenians
manatees
dugong
sea otters
polar bear
mating
breeding
molting
zooplankton
coastal aboriginal humans
stellers sea cow
sea mink
japanese sea lion
caribbean monk seal
gray whale
northern elephant seal
north atlantic right whale
critically endangered
bycatch
habitat degradation
noise pollution
echolocation
effects of global warming
ursidae
mustelidae
california
otariidae
west indian manatee
sirenia
common minke whales
cetartiodactyla
mammalia
afrotheria
procaviidae
tethytheria
proboscidea
elephantidae
dugongidae
trichechidae
trichechus manatus
trichechus senegalensis
trichechus inunguis
laurasiatheria
euungulata
whippomorpha
hippopotamidae
mysticeti
odontoceti
river dolphins
ruminantia
perissodactyla
ferae
pholidota
carnivora
feliformia
caniformia
canidae
arctoidea
ursus maritimus
enhydra lutris
lontra felina
neogale macrodon
odobenidae
phocidae
list of marine mammal species
balaenidae
right
bowhead
cetotheriidae
balaenopteridae
eschrichtiidae
physeteridae
sperm whale
kogiidae
pygmy
dwarf
monodontidae
narwhal
beluga
ziphiidae
delphinidae
phocoenidae
carnivores
otariidae
greater bulldog bat
fisheating bat
arctic foxes
gray wolf
salmon
north ronaldsay sheep
seaweed
eurasian otter
scotland
prorastomus
evolution
artiodactyla
hippopotamuses
old world
pezosiren
prorastomidae
protosirenidae
split
eocene
puijila darwini
early miocene
nunavut
monachinae
enhydra macrodonta
hokkaid
aleutian islands
alaska
brown bears
pleistocene
siberia
kamchatka
prince charles foreland
mitochondrial dna
clades
species concepts
amniote
toothed whales
baleen whales
primary production
america
africa
asia
australia
indian ocean
human impact on the environment
haulout
pebble
rocky shores
shoals
mud flats
tide pools
sea caves
piers
jetties
buoys
oil platforms
seagrass meadows
kelp forests
coral reefs
drift ice
hudson bay
james bay
chukchi
beaufort
el nio
sea of okhotsk
baja peninsula
aquatic locomotion
physiological
anatomical
locomotion
steering
dorsal fins
thermoregulation
fur
blubber
countercurrent heat exchange
blood vessel
blood
myoglobin
hemoglobin
oxygen
muscles
spleen
bradycardia
vasoconstriction
hypoxia
glycogen
anaerobic glycolysis
baleen plates
plankton
fur seals
epidermis
drag
killer whales
weddel seal
carnivorous
predatory
cephalopods
crustaceans
bivalves
bait ball
bottlenose dolphins
great white sharks
suction feeding
gut flora
remnant
snails
clams
tool use
marine otters
sea birds
generalist
hunt cooperatively
south american
ringed
bearded
algae
keystone species
benthic
sea urchins
kelp
cascade effect
urchin barrens
big sur
ecosystems
estuaries
antarctic fur seal
harp seal
glaucous gulls
evolutionary pressure
antarctic
camouflage
white sharks
whaling
harbor seal
steller sea lion
whale pump
whale fall
nitrogen
biological pump
gulf of maine
whales defecate
phytoplankton
neritic
cold seeps
hydrothermal vents
sharks
hagfish
polychaetes
hydrogen sulphide
chemoautotrophic
mussels
limpets
sea snails
data deficient
antarctic polar front
history of whaling
seal hunting
northern fur seals
saint paul island
greenland
caribbean
blue whales
north pacific right whale
sexual maturity
moratorium
international whaling commission
norway
iceland
fin whales
minke whales
japan
fur trade
columbia river
cook inlet
local extinction
guangzhou
canton system
russian america
kyakhta
treaty of kyakhta
guadalupe island
population bottleneck
black sea
hunted for sport
inuit
cetacean bycatch
propeller
bycatch
fisheries
gill nets
mortality
tuna
seines
starvation
aquaculture
container ships
recreational boats
tourism
dolphin watching
fish stocks
competition
culling
harvest
finfish
marine mammals and sonar
effects of climate change on marine mammals
us geological survey
marine outfalls
moorings
dredging
port
hydroelectric
contaminants
discharged
heavy metals
mercury
lead
organochlorides
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
endocrine systems
oil
plastic debris
sewage
underwater explosions
military
oceanographic
geophysical
gastrointestinal tract
shipping
research
sonar
acoustic harassment
acoustic deterrent devices
atmosphere
ultraviolet radiation
ozone depletion
antarctic
southern hemisphere
global climate change
global warming
carbon dioxide
university of pittsburgh
organophosphates
marine mammal protection act of 1972
richard nixon
us fish and wildlife service
secretary of commerce
national oceanic and atmospheric administration
marine mammal commission
convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals
agreements
accobams
ascobans
wadden sea agreement
united nations convention on the law of the sea
minke whale
nisshin maru
against whaling
environmental agreement
international law
international convention for the regulation of whaling
wadden sea
agreement on the conservation of polar bears
svalbard
icebreakers
hibernation
nongovernmental organizations
marine conservation activism
greenpeace
sea shepherd conservation society
marine mammals as food
whale meat
seal meat
pilot whale
faroe islands
indigenous peoples of the arctic
muktuk
norse
longfinned pilot whales
taiji in japan
harpoon
drive hunts
methylmercury
mercury poisoning
prenatal
neuropsychological
world health organization
seal oil
fish oil
marine mammal park
seaworld san diego
dolphinariums
seaworld
facial expression
world animal protection
whale and dolphin conservation
stress
anthropomorphic
disneyfied
humane society of the united states
captivity
aquariums
zoos
seattle aquarium
youtube
vancouver aquarium
anthropomorphism
snooty
south florida museum
bradenton florida
tierpark
berlin
nuremberg zoo
zooparc de beauval
aquarium of genoa
river safari
singapore
united states navy marine mammal program
military dolphin
iraq war
gulf war
vietnam war
muzzles
aquatic animals
marine mammal training
isbn
oclc
bibcode
pmid
jstor
s2cid
stirling ian
iucn red list of threatened species
issn
pyenson nicholas d
pbs nature
citeseerx
palumbi s r
gulf breeze florida
tampa bay times
academic press
aquatic ecosystems
biology
acoustic ecology
adaptation
agentbased models
algal bloom
anoxic waters
insects
mammals
aquatic plants
aquatic science
benthos
bioluminescence
biomass
biomonitoring
colored dissolved organic matter
camouflage and mimicry
dead zone
ecohydrology
eutrophication
fisheries science
food chain
food web
gis and aquatic science
hydrobiology
hypoxia
isotope analysis
macrobenthos
meiobenthos
microbial ecology
microbial food web
microbial loop
nekton
neuston
particle
pelagic zone
photic zone
pleuston
predation
productivity
ramsar convention
respiration
schooling
sediment trap
siltation
spawning
substrate
thermal pollution
toxicology
trophic level
water column
freshwater
biomes
freshwater
lake
river
fish
hyporheic zone
limnology
lake stratification
macrophyte
pond
fish pond
rheotaxis
stream bed
stream pool
trophic state index
upland and lowland
water garden
wetland
brackish marsh
freshwater marsh
swamp
bog
fen
environmental quality
marine
the everglades
maharashtra
the north pacific subtropical gyre
the san francisco estuary
marine biology
marine chemistry
deep scattering layer
diel vertical migration
large marine
fratio
food web
iron fertilization
marine snow
ocean nourishment
oceanic physicalbiological process
primary production
ocean turbidity
photophore
thorsons rule
upwelling
viral shunt
marine life
bacteriophages
census
fish
coastal
coral reef
deep sea
demersal
pelagic
deepsea community
deep sea creature
deepwater coral
invertebrates
larvae
microorganisms
paradox of the plankton
prokaryotes
protists
reptiles
seabirds
seashore wildlife
vertebrates
viruses
wild fisheries
marinehabitats
coastal habitats
coastal biogeomorphology
bay mud
davidson seamount
estuaries
intertidal ecology
intertidal wetlands
lagoons
mangroves
marine biomes
mudflats
oyster reefs
salt marshes
salt pannes and pools
sponge grounds
sponge reefs
coral bleaching
ecological values of mangroves
fisheries and climate change
human impact on marine life
marine conservation
marine pollution
marine protected area
|
Links to external pages
Outloing links
ar.wikipedia.org
as.wikipedia.org
az.wikipedia.org
azb.wikipedia.org
ba.wikipedia.org
br.wikipedia.org
ca.wikipedia.org
cs.wikipedia.org
cy.wikipedia.org
da.wikipedia.org
de.wikipedia.org
et.wikipedia.org
el.wikipedia.org
eo.wikipedia.org
eu.wikipedia.org
fa.wikipedia.org
fy.wikipedia.org
gl.wikipedia.org
ko.wikipedia.org
hy.wikipedia.org
id.wikipedia.org
ik.wikipedia.org
is.wikipedia.org
it.wikipedia.org
he.wikipedia.org
la.wikipedia.org
lv.wikipedia.org
lt.wikipedia.org
ml.wikipedia.org
nl.wikipedia.org
ja.wikipedia.org
no.wikipedia.org
nn.wikipedia.org
oc.wikipedia.org
or.wikipedia.org
pl.wikipedia.org
pt.wikipedia.org
ro.wikipedia.org
ru.wikipedia.org
simple.wikipedia.org
sk.wikipedia.org
sl.wikipedia.org
sr.wikipedia.org
fi.wikipedia.org
sv.wikipedia.org
tl.wikipedia.org
ta.wikipedia.org
th.wikipedia.org
tr.wikipedia.org
uk.wikipedia.org
vls.wikipedia.org
war.wikipedia.org
wuu.wikipedia.org
yi.wikipedia.org
zh-yue.wikipedia.org
bat-smg.wikipedia.org
zh.wikipedia.org
www.wikidata.org
www.wikidata.org
commons.wikimedia.org
books.google.com
www.montereybayaquarium.org
books.google.com
www.worldcat.org
www.marinemammalscience.org
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.worldcat.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
www.jstor.org
www.archive.org
api.semanticscholar.org
nsmn1.uh.edu
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
books.google.com
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
api.semanticscholar.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
books.google.com
www.worldcat.org
www.worldcat.org
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
www.jstor.org
helda.helsinki.fi
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.jstor.org
api.semanticscholar.org
www.doi.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
api.semanticscholar.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.felidae.org
www.doi.org
hdl.handle.net
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
www.archive.org
www.archive.org
www.worldcat.org
portals.iucn.org
www.archive.org
www.archive.org
www.worldcat.org
www.worldcat.org
www.archive.org
www.archive.org
books.google.com
books.google.com
web.archive.org
www.doi.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
www.worldcat.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
www.archive.org
books.google.com
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
www.worldcat.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
portals.iucn.org
www.nmfs.noaa.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.americanscientist.org
www.jstor.org
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.worldcat.org
web.archive.org
www.bbc.co.uk
www.archive.org
www.archive.org
www.worldcat.org
www.doi.org
www.worldcat.org
web.archive.org
www.plexusowls.com
www.archive.org
www.worldcat.org
www.worldcat.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
api.semanticscholar.org
books.google.com
www.worldcat.org
nsuworks.nova.edu
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
api.semanticscholar.org
www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
books.google.com
www.worldcat.org
web.archive.org
www.doi.org
www.prbo.org
www.doi.org
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu
www.doi.org
www.worldcat.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
web.archive.org
www.doi.org
ecite.utas.edu.au
www.soest.hawaii.edu
www.doi.org
digitalcommons.unl.edu
api.semanticscholar.org
web.archive.org
web.archive.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
api.semanticscholar.org
web.archive.org
www.nwcouncil.org
books.google.com
www.worldcat.org
www.archive.org
books.google.com
books.google.com
www.monachus-guardian.org
www.iucnredlist.org
www.doi.org
www.researchgate.net
api.semanticscholar.org
www.doi.org
www.jstor.org
www.worldcat.org
www.doi.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
people.uncw.edu
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
www.doi.org
www.doi.org
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu
www.doi.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.doi.org
web.archive.org
pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca
web.archive.org
www.doi.org
alaska.usgs.gov
www.nytimes.com
www.doi.org
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
books.google.com
www.nmfs.noaa.gov
www.qz.com
www.cms.int
books.google.com
web.archive.org
www.iwc.int
web.archive.org
books.google.com
www.marinebio.org
www.bbc.co.uk
www.japantimes.co.jp
web.archive.org
books.google.com
web.archive.org
www.hsi.org
www.worldcat.org
eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
www.worldcat.org
www.worldcat.org
web.archive.org
www.ghostarchive.org
books.google.com
www.cbc.ca
www.worldcat.org
web.archive.org
www.sptimes.com
books.google.com
www.straitstimes.com
www.h-net.org
www.marinemammalcenter.org
www.marinemammalscience.org
www.marinebio.org
web.archive.org
id.worldcat.org
catalogo.bne.es
catalogue.bnf.fr
data.bnf.fr
olduli.nli.org.il
www.kopkatalogs.lv
id.ndl.go.jp
aleph.nkp.cz
foundation.wikimedia.org
foundation.wikimedia.org
foundation.wikimedia.org
www.wikimediafoundation.org
SEO Advice for en.wikipedia.org
In this section we provide pointers on how you can to optimize your web page so it can be found more easily by search engines and how to make it rank higher by optimizing the content of the page itself. For each of the individual criteria the maximum score is 100%. A score below 70% is considered to be indication that the page is not complying with general SEO standards and should be evaluated and/or fixed. Not every factor is weighted the same and some are not as important as others. Relatively unimportant factors like meta keywords are not included in the overall score.
Item | Factor | Pointers | |
---|---|---|---|
PageTitle | 100% | Far too many sites lack a page title. A page title is the first thing that shows in the search results so always use the title element. | |
Title relevance | 87% | A title should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 67 % match | |
Title Length | 30% | Limit your title to anywhere between 40 and 70 characters. Your title was 26 characters long | |
Meta Description | 0% | A meta description is the second element that shows in the search results so always use the meta description. | |
Meta description length | 0% | The meta description should be between 145 and 160 characters. This meta description is 1 characters long. | |
Meta description relevance | 0% | Meta Description should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 0 % match | |
Number of internal links | 30% | Linking to internal pages makes pages easier to find for search engines. Try to keep the number of links on your page roughly below 100. There are 985 internal links on this page. | |
Folder structure | 100% | We found a folder structure in the links on your page. A good folder structure makes a site easier to navigate. We found 3 level 1 folders and 6 folders above or in the first level of navigation. | |
Headings | 18% | Headers should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 8 % match | |
Links | 4% | Link anchors should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 2 % match | |
Image alt tags | 14% | Image alt tags should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 5 % match | |
Bold and italic | 15% | Bold and italic tags should reflect the contents of a site to some degree. This site has a 5 % match | |
Html ratio | 60% | Try to keep the html / text ratio as low as possible. More html means longer loading times. Layout should be handled in a serpate css file | |
Image descriptions | 85% | 85.245901639344 % of all images have been described via the "alt" attribute. Describing images with relevant text may lead to better results in the search engines. | |
Page errors | 100% | Pages with no errors display significantly faster on most browsers. We detected 0 errors and warnings | |
WordCount | 20% | An ideal page contains between 400 and 600 words.This page contains 13437 words | |
Server response time | 100% | A fast server speeds up a website. This server responds 71.74% faster then average | |
Gzip compression | 30% | This site does not use Gzip compression. Pages may not display as fast as they could | |
Keywords in Domainname | 30% | There are no important keywords in your domain name | |
Keywords in domain path | 100% | There are important keywords in the domain path | |
Structured Data | 100% | Structured data makes it easier for search engines to index your website | |
Inline css | 0% | Do not use inline css declarations. Inline css will slow down the rendering of the website. We detected 101 inline style declarations ( <a style="color:green">) with a size of 2267 bytes | |
Excessive use of the same words | 100% | There is no indication that there are one or more keywords that are used excessively. | |
Frames or iframes | 100% | Perfect, detected not (i)frames on your webpagina | |
Flash | 100% | Perfect, we detected no flash objects on your page | |
Css | 30% | We detected too much (2) CSS files on your page. Css files block the loading of a webpage. | |
Javascript | 100% | Perfect, we did not detect too many blocking JavaScript files | |
Mobile Website | 100% | Perfect, we found a responsive design for mobile users | |
Most important heading | 100% | Perfect, we detected a correct use of the most important (h1) heading! | |
Normalized headings | 40% | We dit not font a normalized heading structure. A heading 2 (h2) for example should be followed by a heading of an equal level (h2), a child heading (h3) or even a aprent heading (h1). |
How would you like to have SEO advice for all your pages ?? Start your SEO Dashboard and optimize your website!
en.wikipedia.org images and descriptions
40 images found at en.wikipedia.org Images can improve the user experience for a website by making a pag visually appealing Images can also add extra keyword relevance to a webpage by using alt tags. Images can also slow down a website. If the width and height for a picture is not specified for a browser know in advance how large the image is. A browser must first load the picture and see before it knows how much space should be on the page. Upon reservation In the meantime, the browser can do little but wait. When the height and width for the plate are given in the HTML code, a browser just continues to build for a page while the images load in the background.
http://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/icons/wikipedia.png height: 50 width: 50 description: no alt description found |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/mobile/copyright/wikipedia-wordmark-en.svg height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: wikipedia |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/mobile/copyright/wikipedia-tagline-en.svg height: 13 width: 117 description: the free encyclopedia |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/94/symbol_support_vote.svg/19px-symbol_support_vote.svg.png height: 20 width: 19 description: this is a good article. click here for more information. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/humpback_whale_underwater_shot.jpg/300px-humpback_whale_underwater_shot.jpg height: 172 width: 300 description: a humpback whale swimming |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/hydrurga_leptonyx_edit1.jpg/300px-hydrurga_leptonyx_edit1.jpg height: 208 width: 300 description: a black-speckled seal with a light-gray underside and a dark-gray back, sitting on rocks, its mouth agape showing sharp teeth |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/ursus_maritimus_4_1996-08-04.jpg/190px-ursus_maritimus_4_1996-08-04.jpg height: 171 width: 190 description: a white polar bear's head popping out of the water, with a black snout and eyes |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/sea_otter_cropped.jpg/220px-sea_otter_cropped.jpg height: 171 width: 220 description: a furry sea otter with a light-brown face and a dark-brown body, sitting on its back in the water |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f5/sea_lion_family.jpg/300px-sea_lion_family.jpg height: 172 width: 300 description: seven sea lions sleeping on a wooden platform next to the water. there're two dark-brown individuals, and three smaller and lighter-colored individuals, all sleeping on top of one another. the other two are cut-off in the image. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/fl_fig04.jpg/230px-fl_fig04.jpg height: 171 width: 230 description: a manatee with a circular tail, floating in the water-column |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/minke_whale_%28noaa%29.jpg/285px-minke_whale_%28noaa%29.jpg height: 172 width: 285 description: a whale with a dark brown back and a creamy-white underside, tailfin, and pectoral fins |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/prorastomus_bw.jpg/220px-prorastomus_bw.jpg height: 96 width: 220 description: a furry, streamlined mammal swimming through the water with toes visible on each foot, similar to those of an elephant. all limbs are thrust backwards or underneath the animal. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/predicted_patterns_of_marine_mammal_species_richness.png/220px-predicted_patterns_of_marine_mammal_species_richness.png height: 358 width: 220 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/dolphin_anatomy.svg/400px-dolphin_anatomy.svg.png height: 240 width: 400 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/killer_whale_tipe_b.jpg/220px-killer_whale_tipe_b.jpg height: 137 width: 220 description: a killer whale sticking the front end of its body out of the water onto a floating piece of sea-ice to grab a dark-brown seal with light-brown-spots |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/25/sea_otter_with_sea_urchin.jpg/220px-sea_otter_with_sea_urchin.jpg height: 220 width: 220 description: a sea otter floating on the water on its back holding a sea urchin with one hand and a rock in the other |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/dugong_marsa_alam.jpg/220px-dugong_marsa_alam.jpg height: 165 width: 220 description: a dugong with its mouth on the sandy seafloor, leaving a noticeable cloud which hovers near the bottom. there are two yellow fish with black stripes near its mouth, and there are grasses poking out of the seafloor |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/antarctic_fur_seal_pups_play_amid_tussock_grass_%285723988869%29.jpg/200px-antarctic_fur_seal_pups_play_amid_tussock_grass_%285723988869%29.jpg height: 133 width: 200 description: two furry, dark-brown seal pups in the sand, sitting next to some tall, green grass |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4a/blanchon-idlm2006.jpg/150px-blanchon-idlm2006.jpg height: 132 width: 150 description: a white seal pup on the snowy ground with large black eyes and nose |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/96/oceanic_whale_pump_-_journal.pone.0013255.g001.tiff/lossy-page1-220px-oceanic_whale_pump_-_journal.pone.0013255.g001.tiff.jpg height: 175 width: 220 description: fish and phytoplankton bring nutrients to the seafloor in the form of detritus, and whales bring nutrients up to the surface also in the form of detritus. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/24/killing_fur_seals%2c_st_paul_island.jpg/220px-killing_fur_seals%2c_st_paul_island.jpg height: 126 width: 220 description: a group of seal hunters surround a small group of sea lions with their clubs in the air |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f7/sea-otter-map.jpg/220px-sea-otter-map.jpg height: 147 width: 220 description: alaskan sea otters inhabit most of the aleutian islands and the pacific northwest, asian sea otters inhabit the islands around kamchatka peninsula and those that stretch between there and japan (excluding in the sea of okhosk) and california sea otters inhabit the coast of southern california. their former range follows the coast of southern california north, into the aleutian islands, without any gaps in between. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9d/eubalaena_glacialis_dead.jpg/220px-eubalaena_glacialis_dead.jpg height: 122 width: 220 description: a right whale sliced on both sides after colliding with a boat. a large amount of its flesh is visible as well as the intestines floating in the water |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/polar_bear_habitat.png/220px-polar_bear_habitat.png height: 197 width: 220 description: the canadian basin is blue for the most part, while the rest of the arctic basin is mainly red with scattered areas of blue |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/international_whaling_commission_members.svg/220px-international_whaling_commission_members.svg.png height: 97 width: 220 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/79/japan_factory_ship_nisshin_maru_whaling_mother_and_calf.jpg/220px-japan_factory_ship_nisshin_maru_whaling_mother_and_calf.jpg height: 165 width: 220 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6a/tvost_og_spik.jpg/220px-tvost_og_spik.jpg height: 220 width: 220 description: the whale meat is dark purple and shredded like jerky, the blubber is a pale-pink color and in slices, the dried fish is a light-brown color and ripped into slices, and the potatoes are light-yellow and cut into thin slices. |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/2009-seaworld-shamu.jpg/220px-2009-seaworld-shamu.jpg height: 140 width: 220 description: a killer whale with a collapsed dorsal fin breaching out of a pool in front of an audience in stands |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/zalophus_californianus_-blackpool_zoo%2c_lancashire%2c_england_-female-8a.jpg/170px-zalophus_californianus_-blackpool_zoo%2c_lancashire%2c_england_-female-8a.jpg height: 255 width: 170 description: a grey sea lion with white whiskers balancing a ball that resembles a blue-and-red basketball |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/da/nmmp_dolphin_with_locator.jpeg/170px-nmmp_dolphin_with_locator.jpeg height: 204 width: 170 description: a bottlenose dolphin jumping out of the water (the entire body is visible) in front of a trainer in camouflage. the dolphin is wearing a small, cylindrical camera on its right fin |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/yellow.tang.arp.jpg/32px-yellow.tang.arp.jpg height: 25 width: 32 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/okapi2.jpg/32px-okapi2.jpg height: 28 width: 32 description: icon |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/waves_in_pacifica_1.jpg/32px-waves_in_pacifica_1.jpg height: 22 width: 32 description: icon |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/open_access_logo_plos_transparent.svg/9px-open_access_logo_plos_transparent.svg.png height: 14 width: 9 description: open access icon |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/estuary-mouth.jpg/140px-estuary-mouth.jpg height: 94 width: 140 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/35/maldivesfish2.jpg/140px-maldivesfish2.jpg height: 95 width: 140 description: no alt description found |
|
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8a/oojs_ui_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/10px-oojs_ui_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png height: 10 width: 10 description: edit this at wikidata |
|
https://login.wikimedia.org/wiki/special:centralautologin/start?type=1x1 height: 1 width: 1 description: no alt description found |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/footer/wikimedia-button.png height: 31 width: 88 description: wikimedia foundation |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/footer/poweredby_mediawiki_88x31.png height: 31 width: 88 description: powered by mediawiki |
How are images contributing to your SEO site-wise ? Your leading content tool has the awnsers!