Who is the most famous killer whale?

Tilikum, possibly the most famous orca in the world, has died, according to SeaWorld Orlando. He was the subject of the influential documentary Blackfish, and outcry over his story prompted SeaWorld to stop breeding orcas in captivity.
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Who is the most famous whale?

After being "discovered" by Hollywood and becoming a movie star, Keiko attained celebrity status as the most famous whale in the world.
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Why is Shamu so famous?

Shamu /ʃæmuː/ (unknown – August 16, 1971) was a captive orca that appeared in shows at SeaWorld San Diego in the mid/late 1960s. She was the fourth orca ever captured, and the second female. She was caught in October 1965 and died in August 1971, after about six years of captivity.
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What is the rarest killer whale?

The rare white killer whale has a condition called leucism, Hayes said. The condition is a "lack of vibrancy" in pigmentation, caused by a mutation in the whale's DNA. Leucism is different from albinism, in which a creature is all white, with pink eyes, according to the press release.
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Do white orcas exist?

It is unclear exactly how many white orcas exist across the globe, but certain populations are known to have more white individuals than others. "Roughly 1 in 1,000 orcas in the western North Pacific [are white]," Hoyt said.
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Is Tilikum related to Shamu?

Tilikum. Another “Shamu” (whose actual name was Tilikum) was kidnapped from his home waters off Iceland—abducted from his pod at just 2 years old. He was kept in small tanks with other suffering, frustrated, captive orcas—and the fights between them often left him injured and bloody.
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Is Shamu Still Alive 2021?

Eckis—who needed more than 100 stitches—sued, and Shamu was retired from shows. Shamu died that year at SeaWorld of pyometra (a uterine infection) and septicemia (blood poisoning). She was just 9 years old.
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Did SeaWorld get rid of Shamu?

The Shamu Express kiddie coasters in Orlando and San Antonio were replaced by a Sesame Street theme in early 2019. They were the final Shamu-branded ride, though other references to the park chain's most famous orca remain. Despite the shift away from Shamu, orcas remain a paramount part of SeaWorld's identity.
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Who was the original Shamu?

Who is Shamu? The original Shamu was the fourth orca SeaWorld ever captured. She lived in SeaWorld San Diego in the 1960s, where she performed tricks for audiences. After six years in captivity, Shamu died.
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Is Tilikum still alive?

Tilikum died Jan. 6, 2017, a Friday, surrounded by trainers, care staff and veterinarians, SeaWorld said. Amusement park officials said he was being treated for “a persistent and complicated bacterial lung infection” before his death.
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Is keto still alive?

Born in captivity in 1995, he currently lives at Loro Parque, a zoo and marine amusement park in Tenerife, Spain.
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Did Shamu eat his trainer?

Dawn Brancheau, an experienced 40-year-old animal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, was killed yesterday afternoon. Billed as Shamu, Tilikum, a 12,000-pound (5,440-kilogram) male killer whale, reportedly grabbed Brancheau by the upper arm and pulled the trainer underwater.
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Has anyone died at SeaWorld San Diego?

On February 24, 2010, 40-year-old trainer Dawn Brancheau, who had 15 years of experience at the park, died in another incident involving Tilikum. SeaWorld's head of animal training said that during a rubdown after the show, Tilikum pulled Brancheau into the water by her ponytail, and she drowned.
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How many orcas are left in SeaWorld?

As of November 5, 2021 there are:

In the wild, male orcas live to an average of 30 years (maximum 50-60 years) and 46 years for females (maximum 80-90 years). At least 170 orcas have died in captivity, not including 30 miscarried or still-born calves. SeaWorld holds 19 orcas in its three parks in the United States.
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Was Tilikum killed?

The 27-year-old had visited SeaWorld earlier that day and managed to avoid security cameras to stay until after dark. He got into Tilikum's tank, naked, and when his body was found the following morning, he was covered in cuts and bruises. An inquest ruled he had drowned.
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Why was Tilikum not put down?

As our staff testified in the OSHA proceedings, Tilikum was not considered an aggressive animal and did not have a single incident report of aggression during his time in our care. Even trainers who are now opposed to the zoological display of killer whales describe Tilikum as a very even-tempered animal.
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Why are orcas called Shamu?

Shamu is actually a brand name, based on the original star of these shows, who performed 50 years ago. The first Shamu was captured in October 1965 and was purchased for SeaWorld in San Diego two months later.
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Do killer whales eat humans?

There is no record of an orca ever killing a human in the wild. This is because humans are not part of their natural diet. Occasionally, an orca may mistake a human for something they do eat, such as a seal.
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What is a Type D orca?

The Type D orca is, you guessed it, an offshore killer whale. Not only that, but their range is even more out of the way. Robert Pitman, a marine ecologist with NOAA, suggested the name Subantarctic Killer Whale.
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