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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. Captive orcas - Wikipedia

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    Captive killer whale attacks on humans fall mostly into the categories of biting during feeding, ramming in the water, and holding under water. Killer whales biting trainers during feeding or shows is generally the mildest form of attack seen, but can escalate to an animal dragging the trainer underwater and holding them there until they lose ...

  4. 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.

  5. Here's why you should care about killer whales - AOL

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    Killer whales have no predators -- except for humans. Documentaries like 'Blackfish' reveal the exploitation behind whale captivity. In the late 1960's, Famous orca Shamu was the whale who set the ...

  6. Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? These scientists ...

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    Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? ... schools of small fish breach the water in unison, as if in symphony. ... the scientists argue that what humans see as attacks are actually older orcas ...

  7. A dip in the ocean this summer? No thanks. - AOL

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    Try not to think about the ocean. Because if you're the type of person prone to listless anxiety, a simple question - What's a submersible? Where do orcas live? - might take you to a deep, dark place.

  8. Kasatka - Wikipedia

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    Kasatka was the matriarch of the San Diego Orca SeaWorld family. [5] She was the first captive cetacean to successively receive artificial insemination, according to John Hargrove, a trainer there. [6] [7] She bore two daughters and two sons, resulting in six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren by the time of her death:

  9. Orcas attack a whale off Oregon coast. Its death is a ... - AOL

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    “We are going to do what our people have done for thousands of years,” a tribal member said. Orcas attack a whale off Oregon coast. Its death is a ‘blessing’ for a local tribe