Shamu is the stage name for the killer whales at SeaWorld.
Adil Shamoo was born in 1941.
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1 of the trainers recently. Check news reports for details.
The whale that killed three people was not Shamu but Tilikum, the largest killer whale in captivity. He has killed two trainers and a park visitor.
see dolphin shows see Shamoo see a pet show you can ride some fun rides you can walk the habitats look at horses they also have a museum thats just to sum it all up.. ") have fun!
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No no no. BIG difference!Orcas are also known as Killer Whales or you might know them as Shamoo for those Sea World goers. Orca's are a type of tooth whale and are known for there black and white coloring. They travel in pods and attack other whales, usually separating the mother from its calf and eating the baby. Whale sharks are HUGE sharks bigger than Orcas but smaller (By a LOT) than Blue Whales, which Fun fact , There heart is the size of a Volkswagen Bug!
A Killer Whale has a tail that is black on top and white on the bottom. A thin outline of black can be seen when viewing the tail from below. The shape most closely resembles a triangle, except with a rounded indent in the center. The points on the tail curve slightly.
Depends on how you treat them. Like at Sea World Amusement park, the killer whales are nice because the workers love and care for them. Just to let you know most of them are nice. ____________________________________________________________ Whales are referred to as gentle giants, however, whales are wild animals and being such are prone to unexpected and unpredictable behaviors. Reports have been filed of whale attacks, as well as whale rescues.
Whales are mammals, not fish, and have unique adaptations to live in water, such as a thick layer of blubber for insulation and buoyancy. They are known for their complex communication abilities, including using songs and calls to communicate with others in their pod. Some whale species, like the blue whale, are the largest animals on Earth, growing up to 100 feet in length.