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- Ramu_III abstract "Ramu III (known as "Ramu," and later renamed "Winston") was an Orca ("killer whale") who resided at the now-defunct Windsor Safari Park in Berkshire, England between 1970 and 1976, and later, at SeaWorld San Diego in California between 1976 and 1986. An adult male, Ramu (actually Ramu III) was caught on August 8, 1970, after his pod of eighty orcas was 'corralled' in Penn Cove, near Coupeville, Washington, USA (six others were also caught, while four died and the remaining sixty nine escaped capture). At capture, Ramu was 13.32 ft (4.06 m) long and a member of the Southern Resident Killer Whales' L-pod. It is assumed his family members still survive in the Salish Sea and in nearby Pacific coastal waters.".
- Ramu_III wikiPageExternalLink www.seaworld.com.
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- Ramu_III wikiPageRevisionID "680949666".
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Captive_killer_whales.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Captive_orcas.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_animal_deaths.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_killer_whales.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_heart_defect.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Coupeville,_Washington.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Dolphin.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Dorsal_fin.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Heart_defect.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Kalia_(orca).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Kalina_(whale).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Kandu_V.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Keet.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Keiko_(Orca).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Keiko_(orca).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Keto_(orca).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Killer_whale.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink List_of_captive_orcas.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Orca.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Orlando,_Florida.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Salish_Sea.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego,_California.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink SeaWorld.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink SeaWorld_Orlando.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink SeaWorld_San_Diego.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Shamu.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Shamu_(SeaWorld_show).
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Skyla.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Resident_Killer_Whales.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Southern_resident_killer_whales.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Stillbirth.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Tomara_clan.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Tuar.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Whale.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Windsor,_Berkshire.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLink Windsor_Safari_Park.
- Ramu_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ramu III".
- Ramu_III hasPhotoCollection Ramu_III.
- Ramu_III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ramu_III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ramu_III subject Category:1986_animal_deaths.
- Ramu_III subject Category:Individual_killer_whales.
- Ramu_III hypernym Orca.
- Ramu_III type Article.
- Ramu_III type Mammal.
- Ramu_III type Article.
- Ramu_III comment "Ramu III (known as "Ramu," and later renamed "Winston") was an Orca ("killer whale") who resided at the now-defunct Windsor Safari Park in Berkshire, England between 1970 and 1976, and later, at SeaWorld San Diego in California between 1976 and 1986.".
- Ramu_III label "Ramu III".
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- Ramu_III sameAs Q7290338.
- Ramu_III sameAs Q7290338.
- Ramu_III wasDerivedFrom Ramu_III?oldid=680949666.
- Ramu_III homepage www.seaworld.com.
- Ramu_III isPrimaryTopicOf Ramu_III.