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  1. During the ordeal, her “attendants” – a false killer whale and two Pacific white-sided dolphins – hovered close by. After the common dolphin tried to bring her dead calf to the surface, Bimbo snatched the little corpse from her, holding it in his mouth for 30 minutes before swallowing it whole.

  2. 26. 4.1K views 9 years ago. Short experimental doc of 60s performing whale, Bimbo, told through music, archival footage, and newspaper clippings. For more on his story and the making of the...

  3. Bimbo starred at Marineland of the Pacific in the 1960s. At nearly 18 feet, he was the largest pilot whale in the park. For three years, he performed his spectacular tricks. The finale of the whale show had him plunge to three-story depths, then rocket to the surface and beyond.

  4. Bimbo, a 20-foot-long, 6,000-pound male pilot whale, charged a 2-foot by 4-foot observation window, shattering the one-and-a-half-inch-thick glass. The broken glass resulted in four visitors being sent to the hospital and the tank losing 350,000 gallons of water.

  5. BIMBO THE KILLER WHALE - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. ensayo sobre BIMBO, LA ORCA

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShamuShamu - Wikipedia

    Shamu / ʃ æ m uː / (unknown – August 16, 1971) was a female orca captured in October 1965 from a southern resident pod. She was sold to SeaWorld San Diego and became a star attraction. Shamu was the fourth orca ever captured, and the second female. She died in August 1971, after about six years of captivity. After her death, the name Shamu continued to be used in SeaWorld "Shamu" shows ...

  7. On episode three, we’ll discuss how Bimbo the pilot whale’s continuing troubles led Marineland staff to make a tough decision about his future. We’ll also look into the growing business of killer whale capture and retrace the beginnings of one of Marineland’s most iconic landmarks, the sky tower.