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bites, and his scrotum had been ripped open, indicating that
Tilikum had clearly had contact with the victim, but whether or not Tilikum actually caused the man's death was not determined. Dukes had apparently hidden in the park until after closing, evaded security, then entered the orca tank. Dukes had been reported by Seaworld staff to have "dived" with other sea mammals. The autopsy found no drugs in his system. No SeaWorld admission ticket was found. Staff emphasized that the intruder had to deliberately climb over a 91-centimetre (3 ft) Plexiglas barrier and several guardrail fences and descend the steps into the 24 m × 30 m (80 ft × 100 ft) tank.
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411:, as a publicity stunt. As the ride was coming to an end, Eckis was suddenly thrown off the orca's back. The orca seized the woman by her leg and began pushing her through the water. Trainers on the side of the tank grabbed the young woman and attempted to pull her out of the pool, but the orca again grabbed her leg and refused to let go. Shamu's jaws had to be pried apart with a pole to free Eckis, who was carried away on a stretcher and required 25 stitches to close her wounds. Eckis later sued SeaWorld, but a monetary award was overturned on appeal.
301:(2011), a group of orcas were filmed trying to swamp the film crew's 5.5-metre (18 ft) zodiac boat with waves as they were filming. The crew had earlier taped the group hunting seals in the same fashion. It was not mentioned if any of the crew were hurt in the encounter. The crew described the orcas as being very tolerant of the film makers' presence. Over the course of 14 days they filmed over 20 different attacks on seals, many of which the film series producer Vanessa Berlowitz described as training exercises for the young calves in the group.
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on the rudders of medium-size sailing vessels sailing at moderate speed, with some impacts on the hulls. A small group of orcas were believed to be responsible, with three juveniles which have been named black Gladis, white Gladis, and grey Gladis identified as present for most attacks. No people were injured. The
Portuguese coastguard banned small sailing vessels from a region where several incidents had been reported. It is thought by some that the behavior was playful, rather than aggressive or vengeful. However, Gibraltar-based marine biologist
113:, and a young man visited the site in spite of advice from elders to wait until the ice was strong enough. Two Inuit elders stated to a research team that one of the animals chased the young man, broke the ice under him, then killed and ate him. However, the researchers weren't able to directly confirm the predation on the man, as one of the elders clearly stated that he hadn't witnessed the event himself while the other didn't clarify whether he had. As the ice thickened, two to three whales were
316:, was pulled down for over 40 seconds by an orca that grabbed a bag containing crayfish and urchins which was attached to his arm by a rope. The rope eventually came free. He then undid his weight belt and returned to the surface. He had lost all feeling in his arm and could no longer swim, but his cousin was nearby and helped him float to some rocks where the feeling in his arm returned. Local whale rescuer Jo Halliday thought the incident was more like a potential
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Kenneth Peters' repeated attempts to call the animal's attention back to the stage. Rokeach suffered a torn ligament in his ankle but was not taken to the hospital. In response to the incident, SeaWorld increased to five the number of trainers required during performances and in-water-training. This cautionary measure was ineffective, as two weeks later trainer Kenneth Peters was involved in a similar incident (below) with a different orca.
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the trainer under as she screamed for help. A fellow trainer took the chain off the gate of an adjoining pool to imply to Orkid and Splash that
Kasatka — a more dominant female — was coming in, upon which Orkid, who was holding Tamarie at the time, released her and she was able to escape. Park officials stated that the trainer exited the pool without assistance and was taken to a local hospital, where a pin was needed to reset her fractured arm.
675:. SeaWorld officials stated that Tilikum grabbed Brancheau by her ponytail and pulled her into the water, drowning her. Eyewitness trainers and audience members, however, stated that Tilikum dragged Brancheau into the water by her forearm. The autopsy determined that the trainer died of "multiple traumatic injuries and drowning". Tilikum was involved in two previous fatalities. He died in 2017, having been the largest breeding male in captivity.
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450:. Hugo bit him on the arm badly enough to leave a scar, which Kirk showed to the reporter. Hugo also grabbed trainer Bob Pulaski by the wetsuit and began thrashing him. Pulaski struggled, but it only made things worse. Hugo's tank-mate Lolita then joined in and began a tug-of-war with Hugo. Pulaski managed to free himself from the tangled wetsuit and get to safety. Pulaski did not mention if he sustained any injuries.
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pool. All three animals barred her escape, continuously blocking her path and dragging her back into the center of the tank. It was several hours before Byrne's body could be recovered. Sealand of the
Pacific closed soon after the incident and sold all of their orcas to the SeaWorld franchise; Haida II and her calf Kyuquot (who was born after the incident) were both moved to
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610:, a male orca named Kyuquot repeatedly jumped on top of his trainer, Steve Aibel, forcing him underwater and barring the trainer from exiting the pool. After several minutes, the trainer was able to calm the animal, and he escaped unharmed. "Veterinarians believe the whale... felt threatened by the trainer, perhaps a result of the effects of adolescent hormones."
54:. 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. In captivity, there have been several non-fatal and four fatal attacks on humans since the 1970s. Experts are divided as to whether the injuries and deaths were accidental or deliberate attempts to cause harm.
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roughhousing; however, the park also described Keto as "not... completely predictable." The subsequent autopsy report revealed that Alexis died due to multiple compression fractures and tears to his vital organs, with bite marks all over his body. Martínez was considered one of the most experienced trainers in Loro Parque, having worked there since 2004.
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and Splash. "She was playing with the whales, talking to them… the next thing we know, as it appears from the video, she was pulled into the water," said SeaWorld spokesperson Darla Davis. Visitor video shows that the trainer was pulled in by her foot by the female Orkid. Both Orkid and Splash pulled
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In the spring of 2009, a 5-year-old female orca Skyla turned on an unidentified trainer while performing in one of Loro Parque
Tenerife's daily shows. Skyla started pushing her trainer through the water and up against the side of the pool. Subsequently her "water work" was suspended, and only senior
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November 21, 1987, trainer John Sillick was riding on the back of a female orca when Orky II, a five-ton male, jumped and landed upon him. Sillick had to have multiple surgeries; his back, hips, pelvis, ribs, and legs were severely fractured. The incident led to the firing of SeaWorld's president
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Pemberton, recalls that, "Skana once showed her dislike by dragging a trainer around the pool. Her teeth sank into his wetsuit but missed his leg." Pemberton described both young female Skana and her male companion Hyak II as "moody" but stated that Skana was the dominant animal in the
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Atlantic coast of Spain and Portugal, an unusual and unprecedented behaviour. Some of these interactions involved orcas touching or damaging boats. The nudging, biting and ramming attacks concentrated
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in France, a 26-year-old female orca named Freya began acting oddly in the middle of the show, then pulled an unidentified trainer under the water. The trainer resurfaced after a few seconds, then Freya jumped on top of him twice, and began to push him under and through the water. The trainer tried
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fell into the tank. It is believed that Nootka IV rushed over and grabbed her foot, and pulled her into the water, according to eyewitness reports orcas Haida II and
Tilikum were also in the tank taking turns grabbing the trainer who ultimately drowned. The trainer was pushed and thrown around the
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France, lunged out of the water during a show, throwing her trainer several feet backwards. The orca repeatedly lunged out of the water, attempting to reach her trainer. The incident was caught on video by an audience member. Critics of marine parks have blamed lack of companionship for Shouka's
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On November 15, 2006, a SeaWorld California trainer was injured when the park's 18-year-old female orca Orkid seized veteran trainer Brian Rokeach by the foot and pulled him to the bottom of the tank, refusing to release him for an extended period of time. Orkid let Rokeach go only after heeding
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Florida, a South Carolina man by the name of Daniel Dukes was found dead in one of the orca tanks, nude and draped across the back of the park's largest male orca, Tilikum. An autopsy revealed that the man died of drowning. Dukes was covered in bruises, abrasions, bite marks consistent with orca
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In the early 1970s, young female orca Nootka became aggressive towards a visiting reporter at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, beaching herself in an attempt to lunge at him. She had to be returned to her pool with a crane. On another occasion, trainer Larry Lawrence was raked by Nootka, needing 145
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Also in 1989 at Sealand of the Pacific, Nootka IV grabbed a tourist's camera that was accidentally dropped into her tank. Head trainer Steve Huxter attempted to retrieve the camera but was pulled into the pool when the orca refused to give up her new toy. The orca grabbed the trainer's leg, but
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in Spain. The 14-year-old male orca Keto, who was born at SeaWorld Orlando Florida, rammed Martínez in the chest, rendering him unconscious. Martínez drowned before fellow trainers could rescue him. The park repeatedly asserted that this was not an attack but an unfortunate accident caused by
546:. Haida II died in 2001. Nootka IV and Tilikum were both transferred to the SeaWorld in Florida. Nootka IV died in 1994 and Tilikum in 2017. Tilikum was directly responsible for another trainer's death in 2010. Haida II and Nootka IV were both pregnant by Tilikum at the time of the incident.
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In September 2015, a trainer slipped and fell into the show tank during a performance at Moskvarium in Moscow, Russia. The three whales (Narnia, Nord, and Naja) became agitated, and as the trainer climbed out of the water, they thrashed their tails at him; no injuries were
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trainer, Jeff Pulaski, while riding a young female orca Kianu during a performance, was thrown off and chased out of the tank. At the same park, an unidentified trainer was seized by the young male Orky II and held at the bottom of the tank until the man nearly lost
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than an attack. She said, "I think it's been a pure accident and not an attack of any kind. I'd say the animal has panicked from the feel of the line and the man got dragged along with it.” When the rope became undone, the orca did not attack but rather moved away.
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In 1969, adult female orca Kianu pinned trainer William Allen to the side of her tank, and had to be pushed off him with a pole by an assistant; in another incident with the same trainer, Kianu threw Allen off her back and chased him out of the pool, her mouth
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argued that the orcas were displaying protective behaviors and were intentionally targeting the rudder with the understanding that it would immobilize the vessel, just as attacking the tail of a prey animal would immobilize it, a documented predation behavior.
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On February 23, 1984, a 7-year-old female orca by the name of Kandu V grabbed a SeaWorld California trainer, Joanne Hay, and pinned her against a tank wall during a performance. Hay was only released after another trainer jammed a fist into the whale's
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Hugo: responsible for three documented attacks and one incident in which he bit his trainers head during a trick. Anthony Toran Administrative Director for the Seaquarium', also said Hugo made "what appeared to be direct efforts to harm human
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about 200 metres (650 ft) away from him in hopes of taking a photograph of an orca hunt. Dr Würsig ran up the beach after the animal missed him by about 1 metre. He speculated that the whale might have mistaken him for a
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aggression, as she did at one time have a companion bottlenose dolphin named Merlin who was subsequently moved to another area of the park. Shouka was transferred to Sea World San Diego soon after this incident.
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trainer Jonathan Smith was grabbed by one of the park's 5.4-tonne (6-short-ton) orcas. The orca dragged the trainer to the bottom of the tank, then carried him back to the surface and spat him out.
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1360:"Frozen Planet: Filming a Killer Whale Hunt"
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453:In the early 1970s, director of training at
403:(the original by that name), at the park in
254:. A single individual, possibly as big as 9
2781:"SeaWorld fights fine over trainer's death"
2220:Whiting, Candace Calloway (March 2, 2010).
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795:Cowperthwaite, Gabriela (Director) (2013).
366:In 1968, a young female orca, Lupa, of the
128:In 1958, an orca attacked the fishing boat
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2609:"Performing killer whale attacks trainers"
2274:"At Sea World, Stress Tests Whale and Man"
1689:"Trainer Avoids Killer Whale In a Tantrum"
472:. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.
349:There have been many attacks on humans by
2184:, The Performing Orca, WDCS, 1992, p. 32.
1763:"Unlike Now, 1971 Injury Was Out in Open"
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1629:"Killer Whales Don't Usually Kill People"
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1348:Discovery.com/Frozen Planet Video Gallery
1263:"Killer whale bumps but doesn't bite boy"
957:di Sciara, Giuseppe Notarbartolo (1977).
74:recorded that orcas had attempted to tip
2156:"SeaWorld San Diego suspends Shamu show"
2104:"SeaWorld San Diego suspends Shamu show"
1293:"Killer whales make waves to hunt seals"
889:Cherry-Garrard, Apsley (April 1, 2004).
598:In late July 2004, during a show at the
2664:"Report critical of SeaWorld withdrawn"
2535:"CNN Filmmaker: Why I made 'Blackfish'"
2487:"1999 Darwin Award: Killer Whale Rodeo"
2469:"Daniel Dukes Medical Examiners Report"
2427:"Daniel Dukes Medical Examiners Report"
1913:Klinkenburg, Jeff (December 17, 1975).
1323:"Frozen Planet Episode 3 photo gallery"
1176:. The Associated Press. August 18, 2005
1087:"Shipwrecked: nightmare in the Pacific"
787:
624:On September 9, 2008, during a show at
2879:from the original on December 21, 2021
2779:Schneider, Mike (September 19, 2011).
2695:from the original on December 21, 2021
2559:from the original on December 21, 2021
1139:"Surfer says whale bit him on the leg"
633:trainers are allowed to work with her.
617:On November 29, 2006, Kasatka, one of
2813:Schneider, Mike (February 25, 2010).
2400:Repard, Pauline (November 30, 2006).
2335:. Associated Press. February 21, 1991
2135:. Associated Press. February 25, 1984
1170:"Boy survives bump from killer whale"
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3019:. Planktonforums.org. Archived from
1991:Vida, Herbert J. (October 4, 1989).
1790:"Zoo's Killer Whale Cuddles is Dead"
1627:Bryner, Jeanna (February 24, 2010).
2585:. November 30, 2006. Archived from
1939:Harrigan, Stephen (December 1975).
1473:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
1362:. Discovery Channel. March 18, 2012
1199:"Keiko reminds man of whale attack"
1111:Herman, Robin (September 9, 1973).
710:Notable orcas involved in incidents
2787:. Associated Press. Archived from
2272:Reinhold, Robert (April 4, 1988).
1761:Johnson, Greg (December 8, 1987).
1721:. Associated Press. April 20, 1971
1384:Laird, Lindy (February 24, 2014).
1299:. October 18, 2011. Archived from
1119:. No. 233. The New York Times
895:. Globe Pequot Press. p. 90.
636:On December 24, 2009, 29-year-old
179:, seen from the north on Highway 1
94:There are anecdotal reports that,
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2508:McCord, Shanna (August 6, 2002).
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2714:Zimmerman, Tim (July 15, 2011).
2662:Rodgers, Terry (March 3, 2007).
2247:"Wave of firings hits Sea World"
1147:. September 12, 1972. p. 12
831:Haq, Husna (February 25, 2010).
3083:"Wedded Bliss: Whale Of A Pain"
3050:. St. Martin's Press. pp.
2691:. YouTube. September 15, 2008.
2635:"Killer whale turns on trainer"
2154:Lee, Mike (February 24, 2010).
2102:Lee, Mike (February 24, 2010).
1485:Victoria Gill (November 2020).
1410:Maas, Amy (February 23, 2014).
859:Morris, Ethan (July 20, 2011).
511:On April 1, 1989, Nootka IV of
3042:Kirby, David (July 17, 2012).
2689:"Killer Whale attacks trainer"
2355:"Keltie Byrne Coroner Inquest"
1915:"The killers are getting cozy"
1467:Audrey Courty (May 14, 2024),
801:. Magnolia Home Entertainment.
500:On March 4, 1987, 20-year-old
208:On March 9, 1976, the Italian
50:) are large, powerful aquatic
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2489:. Darwin Awards. July 6, 1999
2222:"The Life of a Trained Whale"
1965:Harting, Al (February 1980).
1207:. January 17, 1996. p. 5
985:Orca: the whale called killer
838:The Christian Science Monitor
164:to be rendered for dog food.
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2129:"Killer whale grabs trainer"
1874:Notes from an underwater zoo
1663:Ricciuti, Edward R. (1973).
560:In 1993, 17-year-old female
246:In 1989 American researcher
235:An orca beaching to capture
121:but tore the lines (made of
70:In the early 1910s, Scott's
776:Incidents at SeaWorld parks
680:Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
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2736:M. Á. Montero (4/10/2010)
2455:February 27, 2010, at the
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517:Victoria, British Columbia
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533:On February 20, 1991, at
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308:in Horahora Estuary near
154:Marineland of the Pacific
58:Incidents with wild orcas
1941:"A Bad Day for Dolphins"
1846:Grand Prairie Daily News
304:On February 10, 2014, a
27:List of attacks by orcas
2406:San Diego Union-Tribune
429:Marine World/Africa USA
80:expedition photographer
1967:"Remember Seven Seas?"
1878:. Dial Press. p.
1417:The New Zealand Herald
1390:The New Zealand Herald
1035:Survive the Savage Sea
941:10.1578/AM.40.1.2014.9
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513:Sealand of the Pacific
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1870:Reed, Don C. (1981).
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3087:St. Petersburg Times
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2760:on December 13, 2013
2716:"Blood in the Water"
2199:The Prescott Courier
2133:The Montreal Gazette
2063:The Gettysburg Times
2059:"Whale Nips Trainer"
1303:on September 9, 2018
1011:. Frontline, pbs.org
983:Hoyt, Erich (2013).
772:, a 2013 documentary
574:On July 5, 1999, at
345:Captive orca attacks
331:Iberian orca attacks
86:team were standing.
3226:Black widow spider
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2549:"Blackfish – Orkid"
1822:. November 15, 1972
395:On April 20, 1971,
38:strap-toothed whale
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2615:. Associated Press
2589:on August 19, 2012
2278:The New York Times
2201:. December 6, 1987
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1796:. February 7, 1974
1695:. October 13, 1969
1665:Killers of the Sea
1535:Aquatic Biosystems
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1174:The Seattle Times
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2002:December 9,
1976:December 8,
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642:Loro Parque
604:San Antonio
314:New Zealand
134:Long Island
130:Tiger Shark
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3285:Vertebrate
3276:Sea urchin
3256:Cephalopod
3210:Skin mite
2647:August 19,
2182:Erich Hoyt
1971:D Magazine
1096:August 21,
782:References
684:Marineland
409:California
390:shark cage
306:free diver
162:Bellingham
107:Foxe Basin
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3407:Cnidocyte
3317:Crocodile
3292:Alligator
3266:Jellyfish
3244:Millipede
3202:Scorpion
3189:pulicosis
3176:cimicosis
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3154:Arthropod
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2867:"Youtube"
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1180:March 12,
870:August 6,
798:Blackfish
769:Blackfish
694:reported.
494:blowhole.
405:San Diego
338:Eric Shaw
310:Whangārei
264:sea lions
203:Point Sur
177:Point Sur
123:seal skin
119:harpooned
76:ice floes
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3174:Bed bug
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1151:March 8,
1033:(1994).
908:July 20,
844:July 20,
754:See also
602:park in
600:SeaWorld
465:minutes.
397:SeaWorld
237:sea lion
221:liferaft
213:Guia III
185:schooner
84:sled dog
3332:Leopard
3218:Spider
2872:YouTube
2553:YouTube
2519:May 21,
1774:May 20,
1566:3310332
667:killed
665:Tilikum
562:Kasatka
553:Kasatka
470:Winston
439:of the
355:Tilikum
188:Lucette
111:polynya
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3337:Monkey
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256:metres
217:Brazil
82:and a
3395:Other
3382:Dingo
3357:Tiger
3347:Snake
3342:Shark
3261:Coral
3187:Flea
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2358:(PDF)
962:(PDF)
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699:2020s
682:from
650:2010s
608:Texas
592:Orkid
584:2000s
528:1990s
488:1980s
401:Shamu
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361:1960s
325:2020s
291:2010s
275:2000s
227:1980s
168:1970s
144:1960s
103:Inuit
101:, an
90:1950s
66:1910s
44:Orcas
3372:Wolf
3327:Orca
3297:Bear
3138:and
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