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SeaWorld Reveals What Took the Live of Its Beloved Killer Whale, Katina
SeaWorld's beloved Katina has died. The water park has released the cause of death for the killer whale, who was believed to ...
Veterinary pathologist Stephen Raverty has performed about 2,500 necropsies on whales and other large marine mammals over the past 25 years, as part of his work for B.C.'s Ministry of Agriculture and ...
With a doctoral degree from the University of Stirling, a leading research centre for marine biology, as well as professional ...
With a doctoral degree from the University of Stirling, a leading research centre for marine biology, as well as professional ...
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2 predators may have driven great whites out of their own waters
For years, great white sharks were the undisputed apex predators along parts of South Africa’s coast, gathering in dense ...
Katina, one of the killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando, has died. She was 50. ORLANDO, Fla. - SeaWorld Orlando announced Sunday ...
SeaWorld has announced the death of its famed killer whale, Katina. "Katina was 50 years old, and her health had begun to ...
The 50-year-old orca had been at SeaWorld Orlando for 40 years and was one of just five killer whales at the park.
SeaWorld Orlando announced that Katina, a killer whale in captivity for most of her 50 years, including 40 years at the ...
SeaWorld Orlando officials announced the death Sunday of a 50-year-old killer whale named Katina.
Avowed dead animal enthusiast Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken up the cause of preventing animal cruelty. The health secretary ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals. A new study is the first to document cooperative hunting between orcas and ...
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