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Winter (c. October 2005 – November 11, 2021) was a bottlenose dolphin at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Florida, United States, and was widely known for having a prosthetic tail. Winter was the subject of the 2009 book Winter's Tale , the 2011 film Dolphin Tale , and its 2014 sequel .
A prosthetic-tailed dolphin named Winter that starred in the “Dolphin Tale” movies died Thursday evening at a Florida aquarium despite life-saving efforts to treat a gastrointestinal ...
Winter became an international star after the release of the 2011 film about the efforts to fit her with a prosthetic tail. Beloved star of ‘Dolphin Tale’ films dies at 16 at Clearwater ...
When Winter the dolphin died Thursday at age 16, fans from Tampa Bay and beyond took to social media to honor her. Some recounted visits to see Winter at the Clearwater aquarium, others were ...
Winter developed a way to swim without a tail in an unnatural side to side motion, but because this was damaging her spinal cord, a prosthetic tail was made especially for her by Kevin Carroll and a team of experts from Hanger, Inc. Winter starred in the 2011 movie Dolphin Tale and the 2014 sequel Dolphin Tale 2, which was inspired by her story ...
Dolphin Tale 2 is a 2014 American family film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith as the sequel to his 2011 film Dolphin Tale which in-turn was based on the true story about a rescued bottlenose dolphin named Winter who made her final on-screen appearance in this film before her death in November 2021. In addition to Winter, most of ...
Winter is gone, but her impact on Clearwater Marine Aquarium is forever. Just look around. When staff rescued the baby bottlenose dolphin from a crab trap in Cape Canaveral in late 2005, revenues ...
Winter, a bottlenose dolphin, was discovered in 2005 in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, tangled in a crab trap fishing line. [11] She was recovered and rehabilitated with the aid of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA). [11] Due to a lack of blood flow caused by the crab trap line, "Winter's tail had virtually melted away, lost to necrosis, or cell ...