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Age at capture: Approx. 8 years | Age at capture: Approx. 8 years | ||
In February 1968, the Seattle Marine Aquarium decided to capture additional orcas. Among the 15 individuals, they chose only one—an adult female—who was later named Lupa. | |||
In February 1968, the Seattle Marine Aquarium | |||
On April 2, 1968, Lupa was | On April 2, 1968, Lupa was moved to the New York Aquarium. One day while the water level was being lowered for cleaning, Lupa started snapping her jaws menacingly at the trainers, causing them to quickly retreat from the pool. | ||
Lupa died on September 6, 1968 | Lupa died on September 6, 1968, with pneumonia. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
{{Template:Captive orca see also}} | {{Template:Captive orca see also}} | ||
[[Category:Captive animals]] | [[Category:Captive animals]] | ||
[[Category:Needs | [[Category:Needs picture]] | ||
[[Category:Orcas]] | [[Category:Orcas]] | ||
[[Category:Captive orcas]] | [[Category:Captive orcas]] | ||
[[Category:Captive orcas - deceased]] | [[Category:Captive orcas - deceased]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 12 June 2023
Sex: Female
Pod: Southern Residents
Place of capture: Vaughn Bay, Washington State
Date of capture: February 1968
Age at capture: Approx. 8 years
In February 1968, the Seattle Marine Aquarium decided to capture additional orcas. Among the 15 individuals, they chose only one—an adult female—who was later named Lupa.
On April 2, 1968, Lupa was moved to the New York Aquarium. One day while the water level was being lowered for cleaning, Lupa started snapping her jaws menacingly at the trainers, causing them to quickly retreat from the pool.
Lupa died on September 6, 1968, with pneumonia.