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  2. Namu, the Killer Whale - Wikipedia

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    Namu, the Killer Whale (re-issued as Namu, My Best Friend) is a 1966 American film about a "killer whale" (orca) being studied by a local marine biologist after the murder of his mate and initially feared by local townspeople. [1]

  3. Namu (orca) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2010, Namu's presumed sister Koeye (C10) is still alive. The United Artists film Namu, the Killer Whale (a.k.a. Namu, My Best Friend) was released in 1966 and 'starred' Namu in a fictional story set in the San Juan Islands. [11] The name "Namu" was also later used as a show-name for different orcas in SeaWorld shows.

  4. Ted Griffin (orca capturer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Irving "Ted" Griffin (born November 22, 1935) is an American former aquarium owner and entrepreneur who was the first man to ever swim with a killer whale in a public exhibition, with the whale named Namu. [1] He is best known for capturing, performing with, and selling a number of orcas during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  5. List of captive orcas - Wikipedia

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    Initially named Walter the Whale, [144] [145] this orca was taken into captivity during the Yukon Harbor orca capture operation, which was the first planned, deliberate trapping of a large group of orcas (killer whales). 15 southern resident orcas were trapped by Ted Griffin and his Seattle Public Aquarium party on 15 February 1967, in Yukon ...

  6. Shamu - Wikipedia

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    She was the first-known intentional live capture of a healthy orca as the three previous captures (Wanda, Moby Doll and Namu) had been unintentional and opportunistic. [3] The very young, 14-foot (4.3 m), 2,000-pound (910 kg) southern resident orca was captured by Ted Griffin off Penn Cove , Puget Sound , Washington in October 1965 to be a ...

  7. Seattle Marine Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Griffin paid $8,000 for Namu, who was captured in 1965. At the time, Namu was the world's only captive killer whale on display. [1] He was 22 feet in length and weighed about four tons. Namu performed demonstrations for aquarium attendees. [1] Following the death of Namu, thousands of local fans wanted Griffin to get another orca.

  8. Namu - Wikipedia

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    Namu, local Māori name for the Austrosimulium genus of flies found in New Zealand (aka sandflies) Namu, a human character in the Japanese cartoon Dragon Ball; Namu (orca), one of the first orcas (killer whales) displayed in captivity. Namu doll, a type of Pullip doll; Namu, the Killer Whale, a 1966 American film

  9. Namu, My Best Friend - Wikipedia

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