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On January 29, 1974, Frankie died due to influenza after just 6 months in captivity. | On January 29, 1974, Frankie died due to influenza after just 6 months in captivity. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[List of deceased captive orcas]] | |||
* [[List of living captive orcas]] | |||
* [[Captive animal deaths by year]] |
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Sex: Male
Pod: Southern Residents (L pod)
Place of Capture: Pedder Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Date of Capture: August 1973
Age at Capture: Approx. 12 years
In August 1973, four orcas were captured in Pedder Bay, British Columbia. One adult male, K-1 Taku, was deemed to large, and was released instead as part of an individual recognition research.
The remaining 3 were kept, and later known as Frankie, Kandy, and Nootka II. The whales were soon sold to marine parks; Frankie was sold to SeaWorld San Diego.
Here it was possible he met the other resident orcas; Kandu III, Kilroy, Kona, Ramu, & Sandy. Frankie was likely kept in one of the back pools while being trained for shows.
On January 29, 1974, Frankie died due to influenza after just 6 months in captivity.