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        Your friend the Darwin Effect whale.
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           \_ Weird.  It was there 2 seconds before I posted the url.  Anyway,
              this guy hide out in the marine world park until after hours and
              sneaks into the killer whale tank to go have a swim with the
              kw's.  His body was found the nexy day.  No chew marks but was
              pretty dead.
                \_ The story is also here:
                   http://www.hotcoco.com/news/nation/natwire/614868l.htm
                   \_ thanks.
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