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The "precedence" question seems to keep coming up in edits made to the Moby Doll and Namu and Shamu articles. The most detailed "precedence" discussion exists currently on the Talk:Namu_(orca) Talk page:
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Summary: It seems fairly well documented (at least it does not appear to be disputed) that "Wanda" ("the Newport Specimen") was the first orca ever captured (1961 November). It is also known / documented that Wanda was introduced into the large oval tank at Marineland of the Pacific on the day she was captured where she was (presumably) on public display - at least for the one day before she died 35 hours after being introduced into the tank.
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The "precedence" question seems to keep coming up in edits made to the Moby Doll and Namu and Shamu articles. The most detailed "precedence" discussion exists currently on the Talk:Namu_(orca) Talk page:
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Summary: It seems fairly well documented (at least it does not appear to be disputed) that "Wanda" ("the Newport Specimen") was the first orca ever captured (1961 November). It is also known / documented that Wanda was introduced into the large oval tank at Marineland of the Pacific on the day she was captured where she was (presumably) on public display - at least for the one day before she died 35 hours after being introduced into the tank.
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In response to the advertisement template, I am proposing to delete all the old content that has been placed in the section headed The Killer Whale Who Changed The World. Rebecca Beecham Gotzl ( talk) 00:02, 29 October 2022 (UTC)