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Sex: Male | |||
Pod: Southern Residents | |||
Place of capture: Penn Cove, Washington State | |||
Ramu IV was | Date of capture: August 8, 1970 | ||
Age at capture: Approx. 2 years | |||
Date of death: August 1971 | |||
Location of death: Marineland Australia | |||
In one of history's most [[Penn Cove orca captures|notorious captures]], over 80 orcas were corralled into Penn Cove on August 8, 1970. Although only a few whales were kept, a young male named Ramu IV was among those taken into captivity. | |||
While many of Ramu IV's companions were sent to marine parks in the United States, Europe, and Japan, he was uniquely destined for Australia. Originally intended to be a companion for Cuddles in the UK, it was later discovered that both were male, altering their plans. | |||
Subsequently, Ramu IV was acquired by Marineland Australia, where he was meant to replace the park's previous captive orca, Ramu, who had passed away a few months earlier. | |||
Unfortunately, in August 1971, Ramu IV died under circumstances that remain unknown. | |||
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Revision as of 17:45, 19 May 2023
Sex: Male
Pod: Southern Residents
Place of capture: Penn Cove, Washington State
Date of capture: August 8, 1970
Age at capture: Approx. 2 years
Date of death: August 1971
Location of death: Marineland Australia
In one of history's most notorious captures, over 80 orcas were corralled into Penn Cove on August 8, 1970. Although only a few whales were kept, a young male named Ramu IV was among those taken into captivity.
While many of Ramu IV's companions were sent to marine parks in the United States, Europe, and Japan, he was uniquely destined for Australia. Originally intended to be a companion for Cuddles in the UK, it was later discovered that both were male, altering their plans.
Subsequently, Ramu IV was acquired by Marineland Australia, where he was meant to replace the park's previous captive orca, Ramu, who had passed away a few months earlier.
Unfortunately, in August 1971, Ramu IV died under circumstances that remain unknown.