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Longevity of Orcas in captivity - information needs updating[edit]
A section discussing the longevity of orcas states that most captive orcas live into their 20s, but that two orcas, Corky II and Lolita are in their 40s. This information is very old as Corky II is well into her 50s and Lolita is deceased. The information is nearly a decade old and needs updating. 73.204.233.33 (talk) 02:35, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]