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<h2 id="mp-itn-h2" class="mp-h2">In the [[Headlines:Animal News|news]]</h2>
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<h2 id="mp-otd-h2" class="mp-h2">Did you know?</h2>
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|12/18/1999
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<h2 id="mp-tfl-h2" class="mp-h2">About WikiAnimal</h2>
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|A
__NOTOC__
|C
__NOEDITSECTION__
|04/07/2004
|05/2004
|24
|24 days
|Malnutrition
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Asuka
|F
|01/01/1990
|E
|W
|02/07/1997
|09/19/2007
|3,874
|17
|Unknown
|Sea Paradise, Japan
|-
|Athena
|F
|08/08/2004
|A
|C
|08/08/2004
|04/2009
|1,699
|4
|Unknown
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Baby Shamu 2
|F
|01/05/1986
|A
|C
|01/05/1986
|01/16/1986
|11
|11 days
|Heart Defect
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Belen (Bethlehem)
|F
|01/01/1987
|E
|W
|01/06/1988
|02/04/2000
|4,411
|13
|Unknown
|Acuario Mundo Marino, Argentina
|-
|Benkei
|M
|01/01/1969
|E
|W
|02/26/1979
|32509
|3,597
|20
|Acute Pneumonia
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Benkei 2 (Ushikawa)
|M
|01/01/1979
|E
|W
|10/1980
|07/1983
|1,006
|4
|Malignant Lymphoma
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Benkei 3
|M
|01/01/1981
|E
|W
|02/1982
|12/1983
|665
|2
|Unknown
|Private Residence Japan
|-
|Betty
|F
|01/01/1974
|E
|W
|10/1978
|09/08/1987
|3,264
|13
|Pneumonia
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|Bjossa
|F
|11/01/1978
|E
|W
|11/19/1980
|10/08/2001
|7,629
|22
|Chronic Bronchopneumonia
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Bjossa's Calf (No Name)
|F
|11/13/1988
|A
|C
|11/13/1988
|12/04/1988
|21
|21 days
|Malnutrition
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Bjossa's Calf (No Name)
|F
|03/08/1995
|A
|C
|03/08/1995
|03/08/1995
|0
|1 day
|Ruptured Umbilical Cord. Died minutes after birth.
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Bonnie
|F
|01/01/1964
|E
|W
|04/1968
|08/15/1968
|134
|4
|Heart Failure
|Marine World Africa USA, Redwood City, CA
|-
|Calypso
|F
|01/01/1959
|E
|W
|12/11/1969
|12/1970
|355
|11
|Unknown
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|Canuck
|M
|01/01/1970
|E
|W
|03/12/1972
|12/1974
|989
|4
|Candidiasis
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Canuck 2
|M
|01/01/1975
|E
|W
|10/12/1977
|08/02/1981
|1,391
|6
|Chronic Kidney Disease
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Caren (Calen)
|F
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|11/1979
|05/04/1987
|2,745
|11
|Agranulocytosis
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Chappy
|M
|01/01/1969
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|04/1974
|1,334
|5
|Periostitis of Lumbar Bone
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Chi
|F
|01/01/1966
|E
|W
|02/26/1979
|05/1979
|65
|13
|Unknown
|Taiji Whale Museum, Japan
|-
|Chimo
|F
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|03/1970
|11/02/1972
|971
|4
|Pneumonia, Streptococcal Septicaemia, ChediakHigashiSyndrome
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Clovis
|M
|01/01/1966
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|02/1973
|909
|7
|Myositis
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|Corky
|M
|01/01/1963
|E
|W
|04/1968
|12/1970
|970
|7
|Mediastinal Abscess
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Corky 2's Calf (No Name)
|M
|02/28/1977
|A
|C
|02/28/1977
|03/15/1977
|15
|15 days
|Brain Damage
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Corky 2's Calf (No Name)
|F
|07/22/1985
|A
|C
|07/22/1985
|08/20/1985
|28
|29 days
|Asphyxiation
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Cuddles
|M
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|10/1968
|04/1974
|2,011
|6
|Streptococcal Mediastinal Abscess
|Dudley Zoo, England
|-
|DzulHa (Shamu)
|M
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|07/1979
|30317
|1,281
|7
|Unknown
|Aquarama on Parade, Mexico
|-
|Finna
|M
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|11/19/1980
|10/06/1997
|6,166
|20
|Pneumonia
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Frankie
|M
|01/01/1962
|E
|W
|07/1973
|01/29/1974
|213
|12
|Influenza
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Freyja (Patty)
|F
|01/01/1980
|E
|W
|11/1984
|09/16/1987
|1,051
|7
|Acute Enteritis
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Goro
|M
|01/01/1984
|E
|W
|10/1985
|01/21/2005
|7,055
|21
|Acute Pneumonia
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Gudrun
|F
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|10/1976
|02/25/1996
|7,089
|20
|Septicemia, Bacteremia associated w/ Endomyometritis
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Haida
|M
|01/01/1963
|E
|W
|10/1968
|10/03/1982
|5,115
|19
|Lung Infection
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Haida 2
|F
|01/01/1981
|E
|W
|10/1982
|08/2001
|6,880
|20
|Necrosis of Cerebrum/ Fungal Infection
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Haida 2's Calf (No Name)
|U
|11/20/1994
|A
|C
|11/20/1994
|12/28/1994
|38
|38 days
|Pneumonia Multifocal Pyogranulomatous W/Gram+Filamentous
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Halyn
|F
|10/09/2005
|A
|C
|10/09/2005
|06/15/2008
|982
|2
|Acute Necrotizing Encephalitis
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Hoi Wai (Peanuts) (Suzie Wong)
|F
|01/01/1975
|E
|W
|10/1977
|04/21/1997
|7,145
|22
|Severe Intestinal Blood Loss
|Ocean Park, Hong Kong
|-
|Hudson
|M
|09/15/1998
|A
|C
|09/15/1998
|10/20/2004
|2,226
|6
|Meningitis
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Hugo
|M
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|02/1968
|03/04/1980
|4,416
|15
|Aneurysm Cerebral Artery
|Miami Seaquarium, Florida, USA
|-
|Hyak 2 (TungJen)
|M
|01/01/1967
|E
|W
|04/1968
|02/16/1991
|8,356
|24
|Pneumonia
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Jumbo
|M
|01/01/1964
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|07/1974
|1,424
|10
|Liver Dysfunction
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Junior
|F
|01/01/1982
|E
|W
|11/1984
|06/01/1994
|3,502
|12
|Brain Damage
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Kahana
|F
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|28491
|05/14/1991
|4,881
|15
|Severe Trauma, Intestinal Ganglioneuroma
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Kalina
|F
|09/26/1985
|A
|C
|09/26/1985
|10/04/2010
|9,139
|25
|Acute Bacterial Septicemia
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Kandu
|F
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|02/15/1967
|06/16/1971
|1,582
|6
|Pneumonia, Liver Necrosis
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Kandu 2
|M
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|08/1971
|10/1979
|2,982
|11
|Pneumonia
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Kandu 3
|F
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|08/1971
|06/1975
|1,401
|7
|UraemiaNephritis
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Kandu 5
|F
|01/01/1974
|E
|W
|10/12/1977
|08/21/1989
|4,332
|15
|Hemorrhage; Maxillary Bilateral Fracture
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Kandu 7
|M
|01/01/1978
|E
|W
|11/1984
|12/21/2005
|7,720
|27
|Cancer
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Kanduke (Kandu 4)
|M
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|08/16/1975
|09/20/1990
|5,513
|25
|Viral Leptomenigitis
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Kandy
|F
|01/01/1959
|E
|W
|08/1973
|11/16/1973
|105
|14
|Acute Pneumonia
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Kanuck
|M
|08/28/1994
|A
|C
|08/28/1994
|35796
|1,224
|3
|Traumatic Shock
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Katerina
|F
|11/04/1988
|A
|C
|11/04/1988
|05/05/1999
|3,839
|10
|Severe Suppurative Hemorrhage. Bacterial Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Katy
|F
|01/01/1966
|E
|W
|02/15/1967
|05/1967
|76
|1
|Unknown
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|-
|Kenau
|F
|01/01/1974
|E
|W
|10/25/1976
|08/06/1991
|5,400
|17
|Hemorrhagic Bacterial Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Kenny
|M
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|12/11/1969
|05/1972
|876
|7
|Pneumonia
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Kianu (Clyde)
|F
|01/01/1952
|E
|W
|05/09/1968
|06/1980
|4,405
|28
|Gastrointestinal Disease
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Kilroy
|M
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|02/1967
|09/23/1978
|4,250
|13
|Gangrenous Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Kim (Oum)
|M
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|06/1976
|07/24/1982
|2,244
|14
|Lung Abscess
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|Kim 2
|M
|01/01/1978
|E
|W
|10/1982
|11/23/2005
|8,453
|27
|Pneumonia
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|King
|M
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|11/1979
|10/04/1983
|1,434
|6
|Acute Pneumonia
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Kiska's Calf (No Name)
|M
|08/24/1992
|A
|C
|08/24/1992
|10/25/1992
|61
|61 days
|Drowning
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Kiva
|F
|06/18/1982
|A
|C
|06/18/1982
|08/03/1982
|45
|45 days
|Respiratory Failure
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Kona
|F
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|08/1971
|09/28/1977
|2,248
|12
|Septicemia. Also reported as Pulmonary Abscession
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Kona 2
|F
|01/01/1975
|E
|W
|10/12/1977
|10/15/1987
|3,655
|12
|Pulmonary Abscession
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Kotar
|M
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|28491
|04/1995
|6,299
|19
|Acute Hemorrhagic Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Ku
|F
|01/01/1992
|E
|W
|02/02/1997
|09/19/2008
|4,245
|16
|Heart Failure
|Port of Nagoya Aquarium, Japan
|-
|Kyosha
|F
|09/30/1991
|A
|C
|09/30/1991
|01/04/1992
|99
|99 days
|Brain Infection
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Kyu
|M
|01/01/1987
|E
|W
|02/07/1997
|09/18/2004
|2,778
|17
|Bacterial Pneumonia.
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Lil Nooka
|M
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|03/18/1971
|225
|3
|Asphyxiation
|SeaArama Inc, TX, USA
|-
|Lupa
|F
|01/01/1956
|E
|W
|02/1968
|09/06/1968
|215
|12
|Pneumonia
|New York Aquarium, USA
|-
|Maggie (Magy) (Miss Piggy)
|F
|01/01/1983
|E
|W
|11/1987
|10/07/1997
|3,628
|14
|Birth Complications
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Maggie's Calf (No Name)
|M
|03/03/1995
|A
|C
|03/03/1995
|03/03/1995
|0
|1 day
|Unknown
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Magnus
|M
|01/01/1974
|E
|W
|10/26/1977
|12/18/1977
|52
|3
|Agranulocytic Anaemia
|Harderwijk Dolphinarium, Netherlands
|-
|Malik (EDay)
|F
|04/21/1996
|A
|C
|04/21/1996
|03/04/2000
|1,414
|3
|Immune System Deficiency
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Mamuk
|M
|01/01/1964
|E
|W
|10/15/1968
|06/14/1974
|2,070
|10
|Acute Streptococcal Septicemia
|SeaArama Inc, TX, USA
|-
|Milagro
|M
|01/01/1981
|E
|W
|08/08/1985
|02/10/1991
|2,013
|10
|Unknown
|Acuario Mundo Marino, Argentina
|-
|Miracle
|F
|01/01/1975
|E
|W
|08/02/1977
|01/1982
|1,615
|7
|Drowning
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Moby Doll
|M
|01/01/1957
|E
|W
|07/16/1964
|10/09/1964
|83
|7
|Drowning. Skin Disease.
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Nami
|F
|01/01/1983
|E
|W
|10/1985
|01/14/2011
|9239
|28
|Pulmonary Zygomycosis with Cunninghamella bertholletiae
|Port of Nagoya Aquarium, Japan
|-
|Namu
|M
|01/01/1955
|E
|W
|06/23/1965
|07/09/1966
|381
|11
|Drowning. Infection Clostridium Perfrigens.
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|-
|Nandu
|M
|01/01/1980
|E
|W
|11/1983
|03/02/1988
|1,587
|8
|Adrenal Gland Tumor
|Aquarama Sao Paulo, Brazil
|-
|Natsidalia
|F
|01/01/1953
|E
|W
|04/1968
|11/1968
|210
|15
|Heart failure
|Pender Harbour, BC, Canada
|-
|Nemo
|M
|01/01/1978
|E
|W
|11/10/1981
|11/17/1986
|1,833
|8
|Thrombocytosis
|Windsor Safari Park, England
|-
|Neocia (Baby October)
|F
|10/21/1992
|A
|C
|10/21/1992
|08/01/2004
|4,303
|11
|Internal Infection
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Nepo
|M
|01/01/1966
|E
|W
|12/15/1969
|07/10/1980
|3,863
|14
|Acute Bronchopneumonia
|Marine World Africa USA, Redwood City, CA
|-
|Neptune
|M
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|11/10/1981
|06/01/1983
|568
|6
|Appendicitis
|Clacton Pier, UK
|-
|No Name
|M
|U
|W
|10/26/1978
|100
|Unknown
|02/1979
|Heart Attack
|Saedyrasafnid Aquarium, Iceland
|
|-
|No Name
|F
|U
|W
|10/26/1978
|100
|Unknown
|02/1979
|Pneumonia
|Saedyrasafnid Aquarium, Iceland
|
|-
|No Name
|F
|01/01/1964
|E
|W
|02/26/1979
|03/31/1979
|35
|15
|Birth Complications. Delivered a stillborn calf.
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|No Name
|F
|U
|W
|02/26/1979
|62
|Unknown
|04/28/1979
|Nutritional Disorder
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|
|-
|No Name
|F
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|11/1979
|01/1980
|65
|3
|Acute Enterotoxaemia
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/1979
|E
|W
|11/10/1981
|12/11/1981
|31
|2
|Traumatic Shock. Ruptured Kidney
|Clacton Pier, UK
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/1969
|E
|W
|02/1982
|06/01/1982
|120
|13
|Pneumonia
|Taiji Whale Museum, Japan
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/1980
|E
|W
|10/1982
|05/27/1983
|241
|3
|Haemophilia
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/1982
|E
|W
|11/1984
|01/1985
|65
|3
|Neck Injury
|Saedyrasafnid Aquarium, Iceland
|-
|No Name
|F
|U
|W
|02/1986
|60
|Unknown
|04/1986
|Unknown
|Japanese Fishermen Group, Coast of Japan
|
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/1993
|E
|W
|02/09/1997
|06/14/1997
|125
|4
|Systemic Viral Infection (Herpes Grp)
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|No Name
|F
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|02/07/1997
|06/17/1997
|130
|20
|Bacterial Pneumonia (Bronchopneumonia)
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|No Name
|F
|01/01/1997
|E
|W
|09/26/2003
|10/24/2003
|28
|6
|Unknown
|Utrish Dolphinarium, Russia
|-
|No Name
|M
|01/01/2002
|E
|B
|02/10/2006
|02/13/2006
|3
|4
|Unknown
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|No Name
|F
|U
|W
|04/1969
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|
|-
|No Name
|U
|U
|W
|02/1970
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|
|-
|No Name
|U
|U
|W
|11/1971
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|
|-
|No Name
|U
|U
|W
|11/1971
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Seattle Marine Aquarium, WA, USA
|
|-
|No Name
|F
|U
|W
|11/1981
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Marineland of Canada
|
|-
|No Name (aka Father Kshamenk)
|M
|U
|W
|09/17/1992
|0
|Unknown
|09/17/1992
|Unknown
|Acuario Mundo Marino, Argentina
|
|-
|Nootka (Knootka)
|F
|01/01/1962
|E
|W
|03/1970
|03/13/1990
|7,317
|28
|Pyogranulomatous; Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Nootka 2
|M
|01/01/1944
|E
|W
|08/1973
|05/1974
|275
|30
|Ruptured Aorta
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Nootka 3
|M
|01/01/1972
|E
|W
|08/16/1975
|05/1976
|260
|4
|Perforated PostPyloric Ulcer. Abscess in Gastrointestinal Tract
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Nootka 4
|F
|01/01/1980
|E
|W
|10/1982
|09/13/1994
|4,365
|14
|Pneumonia; Septicemia
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Nootka 4's Calf (No Name)
|M
|02/04/1992
|A
|C
|02/04/1992
|03/10/1992
|36
|36 days
|Infection. Extremely High White Blood Cell Count.
|Sealand of the Pacific, Canada
|-
|Nootka 5
|F
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|11/1981
|01/08/2008
|9,569
|32
|Unknown
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Nootka 5's Calf (No Name)
|F
|05/27/1998
|A
|C
|05/27/1998
|06/07/1998
|10
|10 days
|Unknown
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Nova
|M
|11/06/1996
|A
|C
|11/06/1996
|08/20/2001
|1,750
|4
|Pneumonia. Starvation
|Marineland of Canada
|-
|Nyar
|F
|12/31/1993
|A
|C
|12/31/1993
|04/01/1996
|827
|2
|Suppurative Encephalitis; Osteoarthritis
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Orky
|F
|01/01/1960
|E
|W
|07/25/1967
|07/1969
|706
|9
|Pneumonia. Influenza
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Orky 2
|M
|01/01/1958
|E
|W
|05/10/1968
|09/26/1988
|7,441
|30
|Acute Bronchopneumonia Nephropathy
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Oscar (Wolfie)
|M
|1985
|E
|W
|11/01/1987
|12/20/2012
|9,181
|27
|Unknown
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Pascuala
|F
|03/20/2007
|E
|B
|04/10/2007
|06/10/2007
|60
|60 days
|Immune System Failure. Malnutrition. Infection.
|Vallarta Dolphin Adventures, Mexico
|-
|Patches
|M
|01/01/1963
|E
|W
|12/12/1969
|08/1971
|599
|8
|Mediastinal Abscess. Salmonellosis.
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Prince (Bubba)
|M
|01/01/1982
|E
|W
|10/1987
|07/10/1991
|1,380
|9
|Pseudomonas
|Ocean Park, Hong Kong
|-
|Ramu
|M
|01/01/1964
|E
|W
|02/15/1967
|01/12/1982
|5,446
|18
|Old Age
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Ramu 2
|M
|01/01/1955
|E
|W
|04/1969
|05/21/1970
|415
|15
|Unknown
|Marineland, Australia
|-
|Ramu 4
|M
|01/01/1968
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|08/1971
|358
|3
|Unknown
|Marineland, Australia
|-
|Ran (Lan)
|F
|01/01/1988
|E
|W
|10/1989
|08/29/2004
|5,447
|16
|Unknown. Gave birth to premature calf on 82604.
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Ran's Calf (No Name)
|F
|08/26/2004
|A
|C
|08/26/2004
|08/28/2004
|2
|2 days
|Broken Skull
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Ruka (Orca)
|F
|01/01/1979
|E
|W
|10/1981
|03/29/2000
|6,758
|21
|Traumatic Shock
|Nanki Adventure World, Japan
|-
|Sacchi
|F
|01/01/1971
|E
|W
|02/1982
|04/1984
|790
|13
|Pneumonia
|Enoshima Aquarium, Japan
|-
|Sacchi's Calf (No Name)
|M
|05/01/1982
|A
|C
|05/01/1982
|05/11/1982
|10
|10 days
|Brain Abscess
|Enoshima Aquarium, Japan
|-
|Samoa
|F
|01/01/1978
|E
|W
|11/1983
|03/14/1992
|3,060
|14
|Mycotic Meningoencephalitis
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Sandy
|F
|01/01/1966
|E
|B
|03/12/1973
|10/1977
|1,660
|11
|Cerebral Haemorrhage
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Sarah
|F
|05/31/2003
|A
|C
|05/31/2003
|04/26/2006
|1,062
|2
|Unknown
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|-
|Scarred Jaw Cow
|F
|01/01/1950
|E
|W
|03/1970
|05/15/1970
|74
|20
|Malnutrition
|Pedder Bay, BC, Canada
|-
|Shachi
|F
|01/01/1976
|E
|W
|02/1986
|03/1988
|760
|12
|Pneumonia
|Sea Paradise, Japan
|-
|Shamu
|F
|01/01/1962
|E
|W
|10/31/1965
|08/23/1971
|2,124
|9
|Septicemia
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Sharkan
|F
|01/01/1986
|E
|W
|10/1989
|01/03/2009
|7,037
|23
|Bacillus Pyocyanique
|Marineland Antibes, France
|-
|Shawn
|F
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|01/1978
|09/03/1979
|607
|2
|Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Skana (Walter)
|F
|01/01/1961
|E
|W
|02/15/1967
|10/05/1980
|4,978
|19
|General Mycotic Infection
|Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
|-
|Splash
|M
|08/15/1989
|A
|C
|08/15/1989
|04/05/2005
|5,714
|15
|Acute Perforating Gastric Ulceration w/ Associated Peritonitis
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Spooky
|M
|10/31/1978
|A
|C
|10/31/1978
|11/10/1978
|10
|10 days
|Pneumonia, Colitis
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Sumar
|M
|05/14/1998
|A
|C
|05/14/1998
|09/07/2010
|4,496
|12
|Acute Intestinal/Mesentric Vol
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Surfer Girl
|F
|01/01/1978
|E
|B
|05/26/1979
|06/03/1979
|7
|1
|Pneumonia. Kidney failure. Perforated Gastric Ulcer
|Marine World Africa USA, Redwood City, CA
|-
|Tai
|M
|01/01/1969
|E
|W
|02/26/1979
|06/1982
|1,191
|13
|Unknown
|Taiji Whale Museum, Japan
|-
|Taiji
|M
|U
|W
|12/1978
|5
|Unknown
|12/1978
|Harpoon Wound
|Taiji Whale Museum, Japan
|
|-
|Taima
|F
|07/11/1989
|A
|C
|07/11/1989
|06/06/2010
|7,635
|20
|Peracute Uterine Prolape
|SeaWorld of Florida, USA
|-
|Taku
|M
|09/09/1993
|A
|C
|09/09/1993
|10/17/2007
|5,151
|14
|Severe Multifocal Interstitial Pneumonia
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Tanouk (Yamato)
|M
|01/01/1986
|E
|W
|10/1989
|10/24/2000
|4,041
|14
|Unknown
|Sea Paradise, Japan
|-
|Tula
|M
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|07/1968
|10/1968
|90
|3
|External Fungus
|Harderwijk Dolphinarium, Netherlands
|-
|Victoria (Vicky)
|F
|08/03/2012
|A
|C
|08/03/2012
|06/16/2013
|317
|317 days
|Intestinal Complications
|Loro Parque, Spain
|-
|Vigga
|F
|01/01/1977
|E
|W
|11/19/1980
|08/14/2000
|7,210
|23
|Heart Failure, Brain/Lung Abscess, Pneumonia
|Six Flags Marine World, CA, USA
|-
|Wanda (Newport)
|F
|01/01/1951
|E
|W
|11/18/1961
|11/20/1961
|2
|10
|Pneumonia, Gastroenteritis
|Marineland of the Pacific, CA, USA
|-
|Whale (Wally)
|F
|01/01/1969
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|10/04/1971
|421
|2
|Heart Failure
|Munchen Aquarium, Germany
|-
|Winnie (Frya)
|F
|01/01/1975
|E
|W
|10/12/1977
|04/11/2002
|8,950
|27
|GI Tract Obstruction
|SeaWorld of Texas, USA
|-
|Winston (Ramu)
|M
|01/01/1963
|E
|W
|08/08/1970
|04/28/1986
|5,744
|23
|Chronic Cardiovascular Failure
|SeaWorld of California, USA
|-
|Yaka
|F
|01/01/1965
|E
|W
|12/15/1969
|10/29/1997
|10,181
|32
|Pleuritis/Pneumonia From Upper Respiratory Infection
|Marine World Africa USA, Vallejo, CA
|-
|Zero
|U
|U
|W
|09/01/1972
|14
|Unknown
|09/15/1972
|Unknown
|Kamogawa SeaWorld, Japan
|
|}

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