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SeaWorld Entertainment, the business behind Shamu the killer whale, wants to make waves in the public market.
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Researchers in Hawaii measured the hearing of a female killer whale and found she could fine-tune her most crucial sense.
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Attracted by plankton, krill and large shoals of herring, minke, fin, humpback, and the occasional killer whale habitually pass through the briny coastal waters between Donegal and Cork City.
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Scientists recently made what they believe is the first ever wild sighting of an adult white killer whale, off the coast of Kamchatka in eastern Russia.
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In real life, Keiko was a captive killer whale sparking animal rights campaigners to raise funds to release him from the Mexican aquarium where he was kept.
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It was Dr. Kenney who took credit for naming Shamu, the famed killer whale, and then figured out how to fly her to Sea World from Seattle.
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As the whale-hunt began, he and his people showed up with their flagship and a smaller boat painted to resemble a killer whale, so as to scare the grey whales away.
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Keiko, whose name means "Lucky One" in Japanese, starred in three Free Willy films, in which a young boy befriends a killer whale and encourages him to jump over an aquarium wall to ocean freedom.
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In short, Ghani ate a killer whale.
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Meanwhile, a representative of Mr McCaw a Seattle-based cellular-telephone millionaire who helped to finance September's transfer of Keiko, a killer whale, to Iceland flew into Makah territory last week to see if a way could be found to halt the hunt in exchange for certain unspecified economic incentives.
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The lead actress category sees Amour's Emmanuelle Riva - who plays a retired music teacher in Paris who suffers a stroke - up against Marion Cotillard's killer-whale trainer who suffers a catastrophic accident in Rust and Bone.
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