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- Moko_(dolphin) abstract "Moko (2006 - 7 July 2010) was a male bottlenose dolphin who associated with humans on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand from 2007 to 2010. Moko, short for Mokotahi, a headland on Mahia Peninsula, was three-years-old as of July 2009. He resided at Mahia Beach for two and a half years from 2007 to September 2009, and became a major attraction there. He received worldwide fame when he rescued two pygmy sperm whales in March 2008. A year later, he trapped a woman out at sea. At the beginning of September 2009 Moko moved 80 km up the coast to Waikanae Beach, Gisborne, and in January 2010 he moved to Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty for five months before following a fishing boat to Tauranga on 3 June. Scientists were worried about Moko's welfare after a study found he had been scarred by boats and a fish hook. He was found dead on a beach at Matakana Island near Tauranga on 7 July 2010.".
- Moko_(dolphin) wikiPageExternalLink moko-the-dolphin.
- Moko_(dolphin) wikiPageID "23772187".
- Moko_(dolphin) wikiPageRevisionID "599647117".
- Moko_(dolphin) birthDate "2006".
- Moko_(dolphin) deathDate "2010-07-07".
- Moko_(dolphin) hasPhotoCollection Moko_(dolphin).
- Moko_(dolphin) known "Rescue of pygmy sperm whales".
- Moko_(dolphin) name "Moko".
- Moko_(dolphin) restingPlace "Matakana Island, NZ".
- Moko_(dolphin) restingPlaceCoordinates "Bay of Plenty, NZ".
- Moko_(dolphin) species Bottlenose_dolphin.
- Moko_(dolphin) title "Moko Of Mahia".
- Moko_(dolphin) yearsActive "2007".
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:2006_animal_births.
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:2010_animal_deaths.
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:History_of_the_Bay_of_Plenty_Region.
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:History_of_the_Hawke's_Bay_Region.
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:Individual_dolphins.
- Moko_(dolphin) subject Category:Solitary_dolphins.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Animal100015388.
- Moko_(dolphin) type AquaticMammal102062017.
- Moko_(dolphin) type AquaticVertebrate101473806.
- Moko_(dolphin) type BonyFish102514825.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Cetacean102062430.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Chordate101466257.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Dolphinfish102581957.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Fish102512053.
- Moko_(dolphin) type IndividualCetaceans.
- Moko_(dolphin) type LivingThing100004258.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Mammal101861778.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Object100002684.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Organism100004475.
- Moko_(dolphin) type PercoidFish102554730.
- Moko_(dolphin) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Placental101886756.
- Moko_(dolphin) type SolitaryDolphins.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Spiny-finnedFish102552171.
- Moko_(dolphin) type TeleostFish102528163.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Vertebrate101471682.
- Moko_(dolphin) type Whole100003553.
- Moko_(dolphin) comment "Moko (2006 - 7 July 2010) was a male bottlenose dolphin who associated with humans on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand from 2007 to 2010. Moko, short for Mokotahi, a headland on Mahia Peninsula, was three-years-old as of July 2009. He resided at Mahia Beach for two and a half years from 2007 to September 2009, and became a major attraction there. He received worldwide fame when he rescued two pygmy sperm whales in March 2008. A year later, he trapped a woman out at sea.".
- Moko_(dolphin) label "Moko (dolphin)".
- Moko_(dolphin) sameAs m.06zktrw.
- Moko_(dolphin) sameAs Q6895365.
- Moko_(dolphin) sameAs Q6895365.
- Moko_(dolphin) sameAs Moko_(dolphin).
- Moko_(dolphin) wasDerivedFrom Moko_(dolphin)?oldid=599647117.
- Moko_(dolphin) isPrimaryTopicOf Moko_(dolphin).