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No. I don't even believe this instance. There are a few whales that sank ships/boats in the 19th century, e.g. the Essex (1820) and Ann Alexander (1851), and there is Mocha Dick, though there's no evidence the latter actually existed, just hearsay from a single magazine article and newspapers written by hacks. BulbousCow (talk) 14:58, 28 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]