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On October 4, 1971, Wally passed away as a result of heart failure. | On October 4, 1971, Wally passed away as a result of heart failure. | ||
==Orcas captured at Penn Cove in 1970== | |||
*[[Chappy - orca|Chappy]] | |||
*[[Clovis - orca|Clovis]] | |||
*[[Jumbo - orca|Jumbo]] | |||
*[[Lil' Nooka - orca|Lil' Nooka]] | |||
*[[Lolita - orca|Lolita]] | |||
*[[Ramu IV - orca|Ramu IV]] | |||
*[[Wally - orca|Wally]] | |||
*[[Winston - orca|Winston]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[List of living captive orcas]] | *[[List of living captive orcas]] | ||
*[[List of deceased captive orcas]] | *[[List of deceased captive orcas]] |
Revision as of 08:16, 2 August 2023
Sex | Female |
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Died | October 4, 1971 Munchen Aquarium, Germany |
Cause of death | Heart failure |
Capture age | Approx. < 1 |
Pod | Southern Residents |
Capture date | August 8, 1970 |
On August 8, 1970, a young female orca was discovered stranded in Port Madison. Interestingly, this incident coincided with the infamous captures that took place in Penn Cove, though it is unclear if there is any direct connection between the two events.
This young female orca, known as Wally or sometimes referred to as "Whale," became the first orca to be held in captivity in Germany.
On October 4, 1971, Wally passed away as a result of heart failure.