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{{Infobox animal|name=Hugo|species=Orcinus orca|gender=Male|birth_date=1965|birth_place=Wild born|pod=Southern Residents|capture_location=Vaughn Bay, Washington State|capture_age=Approx. 3 years|death_date=March 4, 1980|death_place=Miami Seaquarium|resting_place=Miami Dade dump|death_cause=Aneurysm cerebral artery|death_age=est. 15|capture_date=Feb 1968|image=file:hugo_-_orca.png|caption=Hugo at the Miami Seaquarium Photo: Inherently Wild}}
{{Infobox animal|name=Hugo|species=Orcinus orca|gender=Male|birth_date=1965|birth_place=Wild born|pod=Southern Residents|capture_location=Vaughn Bay, Washington State|capture_age=Approx. 3 years|death_date=March 4, 1980|death_place=Miami Seaquarium|resting_place=Miami Dade dump|death_cause=Aneurysm cerebral artery|death_age=est. 15|capture_date=Feb 1968|image=file:hugo_-_orca.png|caption=Hugo at the Miami Seaquarium Photo: Inherently Wild}}


'''Hugo''' was an [[orca]] who was captured from the wild and captive at the [[Miami Seaquarium]].
'''Hugo''' was an [[orca]] who was captured from the wild and captive at the [[Miami Seaquarium]], [[:Category:Florida|Florida]], [[:Category:USA|USA]].


In February 1968, twelve orcas were captured in Vaughn Bay. A young male was reportedly the only one that was kept. He was held at the Seattle Marine Aquarium before being bought by the [[Miami Seaquarium]] where he was housed in a small pool that is now used for housing manatees.
In February 1968, twelve orcas were captured in Vaughn Bay. A young male was reportedly the only one that was kept. He was held at the Seattle Marine Aquarium before being bought by the [[Miami Seaquarium]] where he was housed in a small pool that is now used for housing manatees.
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