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Shamu / ʃ æ m uː / (c. 1961 [1] – August 16, 1971) was a female orca captured in October 1965 from a southern resident pod. She was sold to SeaWorld San Diego and became a star attraction. Shamu was the fourth orca ever captured, and the second female. [2] She died in August 1971, after about six years of captivity. [3]
Shamu was the stage name used for several performing orcas at SeaWorld. The Shamu show began in the 1960s. The original Shamu died in 1971, but the name was trademarked by SeaWorld, and has been given to different orcas over the years.
Shammu was born Sheerin Sharmilee in Bikaner, Rajasthan to a Tamil Hindu family that hails from Neyveli.Her family moved to the US and her father, Rajaram Ramalingam, worked as a computer consultant whilst her mother is a housewife.
The first series in the franchise, titled Love Live! School Idol Project , was created in 2010 and introduced a nine-member group named μ's (read as Muse). Aqours (read as Aqua), a second nine-member group, was created in 2015.
The show was first broadcast in the area in English with Arabic subtitles on networks like Showtime Arabia and Dubai's One TV, where it received a following in the area.. The show was finally dubbed into Arabic in September 2005, under the title "Al-Shamshoon" (Arabic: آل شمشون, romanized: ʾĀl Shamshūn, lit.
Shamu may refer to: Shamu, the first orca (killer whale) to survive more than 13 months in captivity; Shamu (SeaWorld show), the SeaWorld (U.S.) killer whale shows named for SeaWorld's first orca; Shammu (born 1992), Indian film actress and model; Webster Shamu (born 1945), Zimbabwean politician, currently serving as Minister of Publicity and ...
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Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures is a video game linked to SeaWorld's popular Shamu orca shows. The game was released in November 2005 and is available for GameCube , Game Boy Advance , Nintendo DS , PlayStation 2 , and Xbox .