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Sex: Female | |||
Location of Capture: Pender Harbor | |||
Date of Capture: 26th April 1968 | |||
In December 1970, Corky | Age at Capture: Approx. 3 years | ||
Date of Death: 5th December 1970 | |||
Age at Death: Approx. 5 years | |||
Location of Death: Marineland of the Pacific | |||
Cause of Death: Mediastinal abscess | |||
In April 1968, a number of orcas were captured in Pender Harbor. Among them were Corky and a male orca called [[Orky II - orca|Orky II]]. Shortly after their capture, Marineland of the Pacific acquired them and promptly relocated them. It is presumed that both Corky and Orky II were introduced to Orky, the resident whale at the park, shortly after their arrival. | |||
Following Orky's passing, Corky and Orky II became the primary attractions at the park. By the end of 1969, Marineland obtained three additional orcas. Although the whales generally got along well, they were occasionally separated due to the limited space in their tank. | |||
In December 1970, Corky succumbed to a mediastinal abscess and passed away. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 20:36, 18 May 2023
Sex: Female
Location of Capture: Pender Harbor
Date of Capture: 26th April 1968
Age at Capture: Approx. 3 years
Date of Death: 5th December 1970
Age at Death: Approx. 5 years
Location of Death: Marineland of the Pacific
Cause of Death: Mediastinal abscess
In April 1968, a number of orcas were captured in Pender Harbor. Among them were Corky and a male orca called Orky II. Shortly after their capture, Marineland of the Pacific acquired them and promptly relocated them. It is presumed that both Corky and Orky II were introduced to Orky, the resident whale at the park, shortly after their arrival.
Following Orky's passing, Corky and Orky II became the primary attractions at the park. By the end of 1969, Marineland obtained three additional orcas. Although the whales generally got along well, they were occasionally separated due to the limited space in their tank.
In December 1970, Corky succumbed to a mediastinal abscess and passed away.
See also
External links
https://orcalab.org/free-corky-campaign/corkys-story/corkys-capture/