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  2. Shamu - Wikipedia

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    Shamu / ʃ æ m uː / (c. 1961 [1] – August 16, 1971) was a female orca captured in October 1965 from a southern resident pod. She was sold to SeaWorld San Diego and became a star attraction. Shamu was the fourth orca ever captured, and the second female. [2] She died in August 1971, after about six years of captivity. [3]

  3. Category:Animated films about whales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animated films about whales" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fantasia 2000; K.

  4. Orca - Wikipedia

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    A hunt begins with a chase followed by a violent attack on the exhausted prey. Large whales often show signs of orca attack via tooth rake marks. [84] Pods of female sperm whales sometimes protect themselves by forming a protective circle around their calves with their flukes facing outwards, using them to repel the attackers. [90]

  5. Why 'In the Whale' documentary on Provincetown diver ... - AOL

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    'In the Whale,' the story of Provincetown lobster diver Michael Packard's life and his 30 seconds in a humpback's mouth, continues to sell out shows.

  6. The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack - Wikipedia

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    Bubbie (voiced by Roz Ryan) is an anthropomorphic whale. She is Flapjack's adoptive mother; she found him at sea in a bed of seaweed when he was a baby. Knuckles and Flapjack live inside her mouth, and she serves as their transportation as well as home. Bubbie disapproves of Flapjack's adventures, and she views K'nuckles as a bad influence on him.

  7. Menopause ‘may explain why some female whales live ... - AOL

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    Aside from humans, just five toothed whale species are known to go through this natural biological process. Menopause ‘may explain why some female whales live decades longer than others’ Skip ...

  8. Dory (Finding Nemo) - Wikipedia

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    Dory is a fictional blue tang fish and a major character of Pixar's animated film series Finding Nemo.She suffers from short-term memory loss, which often causes frustration to Marlin, especially when his son Nemo is in danger.

  9. Boaters Amazed at Sight of Whale With Mouth Wide Open - AOL

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    Boaters were amazed at the sight of a whale with its mouth wide open in Geographe Bay, off Dunsborough, Western Australia, on October 2.Koring George captured the scene on camera and wrote on ...