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Location of Death: Marineland of the Pacific
Location of Death: Marineland of the Pacific


Cause of Death: Mediastinal Abscess
Cause of Death: Mediastinal abscess


== History ==
In April 1968, several Orcas were captured in Pender Harbor. Corky and a male, named Orky II, were soon purchased by Marineland of the Pacific and immediately transferred. It is assumed both new Orcas met Orky, the resident whale at the park, soon after their arrival.
In April 1968, several Orcas were captured in Pender Harbor. Corky and a male, named Orky II, were soon purchased by Marineland of the Pacific and immediately transferred. It is assumed both new Orcas met Orky, the resident whale at the park, soon after their arrival.


After Orky’s death, Corky and Orky II became the main attractions at the park. By the end of 1969, Marineland purchased 3 new Orcas. The whales seemed to get along well, but were separated at times due to the small size of their tank.
After Orky’s death, Corky and Orky II became the main attractions at the park. By the end of 1969, Marineland purchased 3 new Orcas. The whales seemed to get along well, but were separated at times due to the small size of their tank.


In December 1970, Corky died from a Mediastinal Abscess.
In December 1970, Corky died from a mediastinal abscess.
 
== See also ==
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Revision as of 15:14, 17 April 2023

Sex: Female

Location of Capture: Pender Harbor

Date of Capture: 26th April 1968

Age at Capture: Approx. 3 years

Date of Death: 5ht December 1970

Age at Death: Approx. 5 years

Location of Death: Marineland of the Pacific

Cause of Death: Mediastinal abscess

History

In April 1968, several Orcas were captured in Pender Harbor. Corky and a male, named Orky II, were soon purchased by Marineland of the Pacific and immediately transferred. It is assumed both new Orcas met Orky, the resident whale at the park, soon after their arrival.

After Orky’s death, Corky and Orky II became the main attractions at the park. By the end of 1969, Marineland purchased 3 new Orcas. The whales seemed to get along well, but were separated at times due to the small size of their tank.

In December 1970, Corky died from a mediastinal abscess.

See also