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Winter the dolphin, who inspired ‘Dolphin Tale,’ has died

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By Megan Thomas, CNN

Winter, an injured dolphin who learned to swim with a prosthetic tail and whose story served as the inspiration for two heartwarming films, died Thursday, according to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where she resided.

“Animal care experts from around the country worked to treat her gastrointestinal abnormality. The CMA family is devastated,” a statement from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium read.

“While we are heartbroken by Winter’s death, we are comforted knowing that our team did everything possible to give her the best chance at survival. We worked with specialists and marine mammal experts from around the country to provide her with the best care available,” veterinarian Dr. Shelly Marquardt said in a statement. “I’m honored to work alongside such dedicated and talented professionals who gave their all for Winter.”

The bottlenose dolphin was first brought to the aquarium for care after she had become entangled in a crab trap line and lost her tail. She was able to learn how to swim with a prosthetic replacement.

The 2011 film “Dolphin Tale,” starring Harry Connick Jr. and Ashley Judd, is based on Winter’s story, as was the 2014 sequel “Dolphin Tale 2.” She appeared in both films as herself.

Connick Jr. paid tribute to Winter on Instagram and shared his condolences to the staff of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

“The CMA team expresses our deepest gratitude to the thousands of people from around the world who sent caring messages for Winter,” the aquarium’s statement added. “She truly inspired hope and was loved by millions of people worldwide.”

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