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    Damage has been reported across Florida's Panhandle, especially in Lower Grand Lagoon from possible tornadoes. Videos, photos posted across social media after reported tornadoes in Florida Skip to ...

  3. Look at Frosty go! Watch as rare white orca is spotted ... - AOL

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    A video taken by Evan Brodsky of the Monterrey Bay Whale Watch shows the white orca swimming with its mom and peers on Nov. 24. In an Instagram post, Brodsky said the nickname Frosty was given to ...

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  5. Orca - Wikipedia

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    Orcas also prey on larger species such as sperm whales, grey whales, humpback whales and minke whales. [ 84 ] [ 40 ] On three separate occasions in 2019 orcas were recorded to have killed blue whales off the south coast of Western Australia, including an estimated 18–22-meter (59–72 ft) individual. [ 89 ]

  6. Old Thom (orca) - Wikipedia

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    The first known sighting of Old Thom was in 2006, spotted by Canadian whale watching boats in the Bay of Fundy. [4] The whale has since been seen nearly annually in the Bay of Fundy. In August 2010, the whale was observed in the Roseway Basin by the New England Aquarium, which was conducting North Atlantic right whale surveys. [5]

  7. Ted Griffin (orca capturer) - Wikipedia

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    Orca: how we came to know and love the ocean's greatest predator. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190673116. Griffin, Ted (1982). Namu, Quest for the Killer Whale. Gryphon West Publishers. ISBN 9780943482002. Leiren-Young, Mark (2016). The Killer Whale Who Changed the World. Vancouver, B.C.: Greystone. ISBN 978-1771643511.

  8. Shamu (SeaWorld show) - Wikipedia

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    On February 23, 1984, a 7-year-old female orca by the name of Kandu V grabbed a SeaWorld San Diego trainer, Joanne Hay, and pinned her against a tank wall during a performance. [5] On March 4, 1987, 20-year-old SeaWorld San Diego trainer, Jonathan Smith, was grabbed by one of the park’s six-ton killer whales.

  9. 21-foot killer whale dies after beaching itself on ... - AOL

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    A giant 21-foot killer whale weighing an estimated 3-and-a-half tons has died after beaching itself. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning at the south end of Jungle Hut beach in Flagler ...