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“Killer whales are out there—we just don’t get them regularly stranding on our beaches,” says Fougeres, who adds that scientists estimate that 14,000 orcas live in the Atlantic.
Its skeleton has long been on display at the Eden Killer Whale Museum, but after being in the same position for nearly four decades, Old Tom required a new look. "Old Tom is on the move," the ...
The killer whale that washed up in Palm Coast on Wednesday had signs of illnesses and will be sent to a national museum ... The skeleton will then be sent to the Smithsonian Institution in ...
A killer whale skeleton weighing the same as a piano has travelled more than 300 miles to be suspended in mid-air as part of a new exhibition. Giant orca whale skeleton arrives at The Historic ...
A killer whale more than 20 feet long died after beaching itself in Palm Coast, Fla. This is the third known orca to be stranded in the southeastern U.S. and the first since 1956, an official says.
"My life changed forever when I saw Free Willy at 3 years old, and maybe, just maybe, coming to this screening will change ...
The Whale Interpretive Centre, founded in 2002, housed the largest collection of marine mammal skeletons in British Columbia and welcomed about 10,000 visitors each year.
An adult male killer whale, measuring nearly eight metres and weighing more than six tonnes, was found dead near Port Hardy in 2009. Eventually, its skeleton was hung in the Whale Interpretive ...
It housed a large collection of whale skeletons, including a 20-meter fin whale. Already, more than $137,000 has been raised , but the museum's board and administration are hoping to raise ...
It takes years to rebuild a whale. Just ask Jim Borrowman, co-founder of the Whale Interpretive Centre museum that housed numerous whale skeletons on the boardwalk of Telegraph Cove on Vancouver ...