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The Killer Whale Who Changed the World
The Killer Whale Who Changed the World | Mark Leiren-Young
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The fascinating and heartbreaking account of the first publicly exhibited captive killer whale — a story that forever changed the way we see orcas and sparked the movement to save them Killer whales had always been seen as bloodthirsty sea monsters. That all changed when a young killer whale was captured off the west coast of North America and displayed to the public in 1964. Moby Doll — as the whale became known — was an instant celebrity, drawing 20,000 visitors on the one and only day he was exhibited. He died within a few months, but his famous gentleness sparked a worldwide crusade that transformed how people understood and appreciated orcas. Because of Moby Doll, we stopped fearing “killers” and grew to love and respect “orcas.”
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I can‘t remember not being fascinated by the ocean & all of its creatures! Here the author focuses on the transition from the public perception of genuine fear of orcas to one of love & admiration. The second orca to be held in captivity, dubbed Moby-Doll, changed history, in this story that is both heartbreaking & lovely at times. A perfect listen if you just finished watching Blackfish & want something along the same lines! Read by the author!

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