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A Killer Whale for the Ages
Porphyrios, a legendary killer whale, was described as much larger than current Orcas. — Submitted photo
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OUTDOORS ON EDGE By Gayne C. Young, on March 18, 2026
A Killer Whale for the Ages

For over five decades it terrorized the waters off Constantinople. It sunk ships, killed sailors and installed fear in those who heard even the whisper of its name. It was a creature so consumed in legend and so mysterious that even after its death, people were unsure of what it really was.

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