umahs (shamu backwards)
The original Shamu died in SeaWorld Flordia after 6 years in captivity after being taken violently from his pod with his mother (who died succumbing to the wounds of the harpoon used to catch her) at a young age. I don't think anyone really knows what he died of but a lot of orcas do not do well once they have been taken from the wild, they are under a lot of stress as the environment is drastically different, they are potentially exposed to chemicals in the water and become more susceptible to infections and they need to adjust to a different diet. In a lot of cases, cause of death is still unknown or put down as 'stress' or 'stress related'. Apart from 'unknown' the most common cause of death in captivity is bacterial pneumonia and it is not unlikely that this is what the original Shamu died of as well. Causes of death in some of SeaWorld's other Shamus in the last 10 years: 2008: Halyn (2.5): unknown/ not publicized 2007: Taku (14): unknown/ not publicized, probably infection as he was put on antibiotics prior to his death. 2005: Splash (15.5): complications with a tooth infection 2001: Bjossa (21): chronic lung infection 2001: Haida 2 (19) :brain abcess 1999: Katerina (10.5): infection of some sort
Killer whales are up to 10 feet when they are born. AS kids killer whales feed on their mother's milk , but they grow 10 feet long.
Killer Kids - 2012 I Price was released on: USA: 2012
Killer Kids - 2012 I was released on: USA: 4 June 2012
Killer Kids - 2012 III was released on: USA: 2012
well the killer wales mostly kill little children so don't let kids near oceans oh, yeah I forgot to tell you im a scientist now im a doctor that's how i know all this information
Killer Kids - 2012 II was released on: USA: 10 December 2012
Killer Kids - 2012 I Jason Bryant was released on: USA: 2014
they don't they have calves
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kids and adults
Killer Kids - 2012 I Young and Deadly was released on: USA: 16 October 2013