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randallscott35 02-24-2010 03:27 PM

Killer Whale Kills Trainer
 
This is the 3rd person this whale has apparently killed.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35566392/ns/us_news-life/

Riot 02-24-2010 03:37 PM

Very sad for that trainer's family.

I've really changed my opinion over the years - non-domesticated animals don't deserve Sea World, or Siegfried and Roy. I do believe in zoological parks, but only as they have relatively recently begun to evolve, for preservation of certain species we are destroying in the wild. Not for entertainment or show.

timmgirvan 02-24-2010 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot
Very sad for that trainer's family.

I've really changed my opinion over the years - non-domesticated animals don't deserve Sea World, or Siegfried and Roy. I do believe in zoological parks, but only as they have relatively recently begun to evolve, for preservation of certain species we are destroying in the wild. Not for entertainment or show.

One life is too many, but three? This one needs to be out of the rotation:mad:

AeWingnut 02-24-2010 03:50 PM

Paradoxically, the public's growing appreciation also led to growing opposition to the practice of keeping wild whales in aquaria. Only one whale has been taken in North American waters since 1976. In recent years, the extent of the public's interest in killer whales has manifested itself in several high-profile efforts surrounding individuals. Following the success of the 1993 film Free Willy, the movie's captive star Keiko was returned to the coast of his native Iceland. In 2002, the orphan Springer was discovered in Puget Sound, Washington. She became the first whale to be successfully reintegrated into a wild pod after human intervention, crystallizing decades of research into the vocal behaviour and social structure of the region's killer whales.[100] The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna who had become separated from his pod could be returned to it. His case was marked by controversy about whether and how to intervene, however, and in 2006 Luna was killed by a boat propeller and later eaten by Dalip Singh Rana aka The Great Kali. The Orca is low in cholesterol and helps lower the risk of heart disease.

randallscott35 02-24-2010 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
One life is too many, but three? This one needs to be out of the rotation:mad:

Tend to agree there.

miraja2 02-24-2010 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
Paradoxically, the public's growing appreciation also led to growing opposition to the practice of keeping wild whales in aquaria. Only one whale has been taken in North American waters since 1976. In recent years, the extent of the public's interest in killer whales has manifested itself in several high-profile efforts surrounding individuals. Following the success of the 1993 film Free Willy, the movie's captive star Keiko was returned to the coast of his native Iceland. In 2002, the orphan Springer was discovered in Puget Sound, Washington. She became the first whale to be successfully reintegrated into a wild pod after human intervention, crystallizing decades of research into the vocal behaviour and social structure of the region's killer whales.[100] The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna who had become separated from his pod could be returned to it. His case was marked by controversy about whether and how to intervene, however, and in 2006 Luna was killed by a boat propeller and later eaten by Dalip Singh Rana aka The Great Kali. The Orca is low in cholesterol and helps lower the risk of heart disease.

Damn!
I was just thinking this EXACT same thing but you beat me to it.

onebadbeast 02-24-2010 04:07 PM

I lived in San Diego for 30 years and hated Sea World. Good for the killer whale. These whales travel up to 300-500 miles a day in the ocean. THEY CERTAINLY DONT LIKE TO BE KEPT IN A FISHBOWL, CALLED SEA WORLD!

AeWingnut 02-24-2010 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
Damn!
I was just thinking this EXACT same thing but you beat me to it.


:o :tro:

Riot 02-24-2010 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
One life is too many, but three? This one needs to be out of the rotation:mad:

No, the trainers needed to keep the hell out of it's space, and, after one death, stop trying to keep "training" it and keep trying to make it put on a show.

I don't know if it's true, but the news just now said the trainer slipped and fell into the tank (where the orca then grabbed her)

onebadbeast 02-24-2010 09:08 PM

lion tamers, circus animal harassers, freaks, im against PETA, but you animal and fish capturers can all go to hell..............

onebadbeast 02-24-2010 09:24 PM

Whale In A Fish Bowl 3
Stupid Man 0

Danzig 02-25-2010 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by onebadbeast
I lived in San Diego for 30 years and hated Sea World. Good for the killer whale. These whales travel up to 300-500 miles a day in the ocean. THEY CERTAINLY DONT LIKE TO BE KEPT IN A FISHBOWL, CALLED SEA WORLD!


i'd imagine horses don't care to be stall bound most of the day either.

from what i read, the whale came out of the water, grabbed the trainer, and then thrashed her around while he swam-she drowned.

funny tho that race fans are complaining about whales being used for entertainment purposes. but then, i don't go to circuses.

herkhorse 02-25-2010 07:41 AM

To me riding horses seems more natural than riding whales, but to each his/her own. Live by the sword, die by the sword.

Danzig 02-25-2010 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by herkhorse
To me riding horses seems more natural than riding whales, but to each his/her own. Live by the sword, die by the sword.


true!!!

randallscott35 03-31-2010 06:01 PM

http://www.people.com/people/article...356117,00.html

Autopsy out.


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