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What happened to Kamea, the youngest orca at SeaWorld? The theme park says the killer whale has died after a lifetime of ...
Kamea, an 11-year-old female, was part of the last generation of orcas to live in captivity at the theme park.
SeaWorld San Antonio has announced the passing of eight-year-old Kamea, one of the five orcas, also known as killer whales, ...
Kamea, a killer whale born into captivity in SeaWorld San Antonio, has died after contracting an undisclosed illness, the park said Thursday. SeaWorld San Antonio is home to four other killer whales, ...
In this image provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment orca Takara helps guide her newborn to the water's surface at SeaWorld San Antonio, Wednesday, April 19, 2017, in San Antonio.
Takara, a 25-year-old orca living at SeaWorld San Antonio, has already delivered four calves in four different cramped tanks across the country, and is about to deliver her fifth.
As SeaWorld moves to end its orca breeding program and phase out its killer whale shows, don't expect the company's orcas to swim off into the sunset. In an op-ed published Thursday, company Chief ...
SeaWorld Entertainment said Thursday that the killer whales currently living at its facilities will be its last as it will stop breeding them immediately and phase out theatrical orca shows.
One of the Orcas at SeaWorld in San Diego has been filmed seeminlgy attacking another Orca sharing its tank. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an animal rights group, shared the ...
The orca whales currently in SeaWorld’s care will be the last generation of the mammals enclosed at the water parks, a company announcement says. CNN values your feedback 1.
SeaWorld’s captive killer whales have been a controversial topic among animal rights activists for years. At SeaWorld, the orcas performed in theatrical shows until 2017. 5.
A killer whale performs in a Shamu show at SeaWorld San Antonio in 2013. The animals will no longer be bred in captivity, and their shows will feature more natural activities and fewer tricks.