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  2. Orcas in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Jaws (1975), the name of the boat used to hunt the great white shark is the Orca, given the killer whale's status as a known predator of the shark. However, in the sequel Jaws 2 , the shark's first victim is a killer whale, which was probably intended more as a Hollywood joke than an accurate portrayal of the eating habits of great white sharks.

  3. Orca (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads: "Content to regurgitate bits of better horror movies, Orca: The Killer Whale is a soggy shark thriller with frustratingly little bite." [ 15 ] A contemporary review published by Variety called the film "man-vs-beast nonsense", and lamented that "fine special effects and underwater camera work are plowed ...

  4. Orca - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1960s, the use of "orca" instead of "killer whale" has steadily grown in common use. [ 7 ] Although some book introduced that Orcinus means 'of the kingdom of the dead', [ 8 ] International Code of Zoological Nomenclature mentions that the name orca originates from Latin word orca , which means a large-bellied pot, and Orcinus is a ...

  5. 'The Good Whale' Podcast Dives into the Real-Life Fight to ...

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    According to a release from "The Good Whale," after Free Willy became an unexpected hit, fans learned the orca who played Willy in the movie — a killed whale named Keiko — was ill and living ...

  6. Killer whale spotted balancing a salmon on its head ... - AOL

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    The Summary. An orca was seen balancing a salmon on its head in coastal waters in Washington state. Orcas were previously observed doing the same thing in the 1980s.

  7. Old Thom (orca) - Wikipedia

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    Old Thom is a male North Atlantic killer whale (orca) known for being the only killer whale to regularly be sighted in the Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy.Often referred to as a loner, the whale has never been seen with other orcas, but is often accompanied by Atlantic white-sided dolphins, who seem to feed alongside the orca. [1]

  8. Ted Griffin (orca capturer) - Wikipedia

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    In May 1972, in response to rising regulation, Griffin retired from orca capture and sold his portion of the Seattle Marine Aquarium to Goldsberry, who soon after sold it to SeaWorld. In 1982 Griffin published Namu, Quest for the Killer Whale, an account of his time with Namu and the transformation of public views of killer whales. [18]

  9. Orcinus paleorca - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, the modern killer whale has teeth around 8 cm (3.1 in) in height and 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in diameter. [3] Like the modern killer whale, the tooth lacks a coat of cementum. However, unlike the modern killer whale, O. paleorca had a circular tooth root as opposed to an oval, and the pulp extended more towards the back than the front. [2]