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Opo
Opo was a unique bottlenose dolphin who lived in New Zealand’s Akaroa Harbour from the 1970s until his death in 2017. He was notable for his extended interactions with humans, demonstrating remarkable friendliness and curiosity. Researchers studied Opo to understand dolphin behavior and social intelligence, particularly concerning human-dolphin relationships. His case is of interest to marine biol...
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Shamu
Shamu was an orca (Orcinus orca) held in captivity by SeaWorld San Diego beginning in 1965. Her survival represented a pioneering instance of intentionally keeping an individual orca for public display. She became synonymous with the park’s early operations and served as a key figure in establishing SeaWorld's brand identity. The animal was primarily used for entertainment, making her significant...
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