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{{Infobox animal|name=Wally (Whale)|gender=Female|capture_date=August 8, 1970|capture_age=Approx. < 1|pod=Southern Residents|death_place=Munchen Aquarium, Germany|death_cause=Heart failure|death_date=October 4, 1971}} | {{Infobox animal|name=Wally (Whale)|gender=Female|capture_date=August 8, 1970|capture_age=Approx. < 1|pod=Southern Residents|death_place=Munchen Aquarium, Germany|death_cause=Heart failure|death_date=October 4, 1971|capture_location=Port Madison, Washington}} | ||
'''Wally''', also referred to as “Whale”, was a young female orca that was discovered stranded in Port Madison on | '''Wally''', also referred to as “Whale”, was a young female orca that was discovered stranded in Port Madison, a deep-water bay located on the west shore of Puget Sound in western Washington, USA. | ||
On August 8, 1970, a young female orca was discovered stranded in Port Madison. This incident coincided with the [[Penn Cove orca captures|infamous captures]] that took place in Penn Cove, though it is unclear if there is any direct connection between the two events. | On August 8, 1970, a young female orca was discovered stranded in Port Madison. This incident coincided with the [[Penn Cove orca captures|infamous captures]] that took place in Penn Cove, though it is unclear if there is any direct connection between the two events. | ||
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On October 4, 1971, Wally died as a result of heart failure. | On October 4, 1971, Wally died as a result of heart failure. | ||
== | ==Orcas captured at Penn Cove August 8, 1970== | ||
*[[Chappy - orca|Chappy]] | *[[Chappy - orca|Chappy]] | ||
* [[Clovis - orca|Clovis]] | * [[Clovis - orca|Clovis]] |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 11 November 2023
Sex | Female |
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Died | October 4, 1971 Munchen Aquarium, Germany |
Cause of death | Heart failure |
Captured at | Port Madison, Washington |
Capture age | Approx. < 1 |
Pod | Southern Residents |
Capture date | August 8, 1970 |
Wally, also referred to as “Whale”, was a young female orca that was discovered stranded in Port Madison, a deep-water bay located on the west shore of Puget Sound in western Washington, USA.
On August 8, 1970, a young female orca was discovered stranded in Port Madison. 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.
Wally became the first orca to be held in captivity in Germany at Munchen Aquarium.
On October 4, 1971, Wally died as a result of heart failure.