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  2. Orca attacks - Wikipedia

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    An attack on a strap-toothed whale. Orcas are large, powerful aquatic apex predators. There have been incidents where orcas were perceived to attack humans in the wild, but such attacks are less common than those by captive orcas. [1] In captivity, there have been several non-fatal and four fatal attacks on humans since the 1970s. [2]

  3. Essex (whaleship) - Wikipedia

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    Essex was an American whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, which was launched in 1799.On November 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern Pacific Ocean under the command of Captain George Pollard Jr., the ship was attacked and sunk by a sperm whale.

  4. Sperm whaling - Wikipedia

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    Historically, whaling took a heavy toll on sperm whale populations. Prior to the early 18th century, sperm whales were hunted in Japan and Indonesia. Legend has it that sometime in the early 18th century, supposed to be not far from 1712, Captain Christopher Hussey, while cruising for right whales near shore, was blown offshore by a northerly wind, where he encountered a school of sperm whales ...

  5. Boaters left with ‘jaws gaping’ as two ‘titans of the ocean ...

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    They saw “the unmistakable arched back and tail of a sperm whale.” Four more sperm whales eventually surfaced. Sperm whales are massive deep-sea predators with a gray body, pointed teeth and a ...

  6. Rare dramatic footage shows orcas attacking gray whales - AOL

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    A dramatic scene played out off the coast of Monterey Bay, California, last week when a pod of 30 hungry orcas attacked two adult gray whales in a rare display of predatory force. Evan Brodsky, of ...

  7. Porphyrios (whale) - Wikipedia

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    It might have been a sperm whale [2] [7] [8] [9] or an unusually large orca. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Identification as a sperm whale is supported by its size, lengthy lifespan and temperament. [ 8 ] On the other hand, identification as an orca is supported by its geographical location, since true whales rarely venture into the waters which Porphyrios is ...

  8. 2 Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales Found Entangled in ...

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    Related: Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale Spotted Nursing Calf Near Cape Cod — See the Video! The second whale is an adult female, age 13, identified as #4120. She was first seen ...

  9. Whaling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At first they only fished off the coast of Chile, but by 1792, the sperm whalers had reached the coast of Peru, and George W. Gardner extended the fishery even further in 1818 when he discovered the "offshore grounds," or the seas between 105–125° W and 5–10° S. [21] In 1820, the first New England whaleship, the Maro, under Captain Joseph ...