This video from the USA says about itself:
Built for Speed: Our Orca Story
23 mei 2013
Join us through June 9, 2013 and watch scientists and volunteers assemble this orca skeleton, and discover what Academy researchers have learned by studying this fascinating specimen. Watch the video and discover the story of how Orca O319 came to the Academy. Discover the fastest fish and swiftest sailboats above and below water at the new exhibit Built for Speed –Now open at the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park.
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