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May 4, 2025 · Learn why a killer whale's dorsal fin collapses or flops over when in captivity and whether this happens in whales — or orcas — that live in the wild.
Nov 19, 2025 · While an upright dorsal fin is the natural state for a healthy orca, a significant majority of captive adult male orcas display a fin that is severely folded over.
May 9, 2025 · While a collapsed dorsal fin does occur in wild killer whales, it is uncommon. Most captive orcas have a bent dorsal fin and the reasons why affect their welfare.
Captivity has a range of inherent undesirable problems for orcas, including but not limited to aspects that may affect the upright position of the dorsal fin. This “loss of struc
Learn about orca dorsal fin collapse in captivity vs. the wild—causes, effects, and why it highlights animal welfare concerns in marine parks.
Although dorsal fin collapse is not unique to captivity, it is far more common in confinement. In the wild, the condition varies from population to population.
Dec 5, 2024 · Though drooping dorsal fins are occasionally seen in wild orcas, it does seem more common among captive animals – especially the longer-finned males. It’s not en
Contrary to popular belief, the bending of dorsal fins in orcas has been observed in both wild and captive populations. There’s still a lot of debate as to why this happens, but
At least 160 orcas have died in captivity, even more if stillbirths are counted. However even among the survivors, health issues are abound. Most notably are the dorsal fin collaps
Explore the physical and environmental reasons why the orca’s unique, non-bony dorsal fin structure fails almost exclusively in captivity.