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BS: Orca teaching a lesson?

03 Aug 12 - 01:51 PM (#3385666)
Subject: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Jack the Sailor

interesting...


03 Aug 12 - 03:27 PM (#3385714)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: gnu

Fish fry?


04 Aug 12 - 02:51 AM (#3385908)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Dead Horse

Has the orca got a page on Facebook?
Or maybe it can Twitter, eh......


04 Aug 12 - 03:13 AM (#3385912)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Dave Hanson

A just reward for our folly and arrogance in thinking we can keep wild animals in captivity and tell them what to do, for our entertainment ?

Dave H


04 Aug 12 - 05:36 AM (#3385942)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: gnu

"Just reward"? I wouldn't (quite) say so, Dave. One could proffer so many scenarios into the event(s). Pissed off? Playing? Got carried away but realized the trainer was in danger and brought him back up and held him above water until he was well recovered? Various points of conjecture.

"Captivity"? The only point I "believe" is that wild animals should not be held in captivity other than for study and research. I cannot go to a zoo without weeping. When I see a wolf or some such animal pacing back and forth I just wanna throw the bastard in charge of such cruelty in the cage.

Unfortunately, freeing the animals won't happen. Too much money to be made... the bastards.


04 Aug 12 - 10:27 AM (#3386006)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Dave Hanson

I don't mean for the keeper gnu, but for mankind in general, we never learn do we.

Why would we want to keep these wonderful creatures in captivity to ' study ' them, nothing to be learned from behaviour in captivity, it's not what these animals are really like.

Dave H


04 Aug 12 - 12:45 PM (#3386063)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Jack the Sailor

Carol used to work in a zoo. We went to Zoo Atlanta the first year we were married and she pointed out and interpreted the body language of the animals. I have never been to a sadder place.


04 Aug 12 - 04:46 PM (#3386168)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: YorkshireYankee

Excerpt from the link above:
"The images of Peters' gasping for breath when he breaks the surface, and his incredible calm as tries to quiet Kasatka are ones I won't easily forget."


04 Aug 12 - 06:56 PM (#3386211)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: gnu

Dave... ya gotta study em if ya wanna know about them. If ya don't know about em ya can't, for instance, do environmental impact studies for future development of whatever wherever whenever.


04 Aug 12 - 10:20 PM (#3386256)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Jack the Sailor

I'm not so sure about the usefulness of teaching them to jump through hoops for fish.


05 Aug 12 - 06:23 AM (#3386345)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: gnu

Not after ya do it with a reasonable sample size, JtS.


05 Aug 12 - 07:10 AM (#3386355)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Stu

When we were in Chicago we didn't go the the aquarium because they keep belugas, and I couldn't stand to see it. I remember seeing Cuddles the killer whale in Dudley (?) when I was a kid, and dolphins singing happy birthday to me at Whipsnade (or Coventry, I can't be sure).

If anyone is any doubt about the cruelty of keeping cetaceans in captivity, then I recommend the oscar-winning documentary The Cove.


05 Aug 12 - 11:55 AM (#3386435)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Jack the Sailor

I haven't seen the Cove, but I was under the impression that it was about hunting the dolphins.


05 Aug 12 - 11:58 AM (#3386438)
Subject: RE: BS: Orca teaching a lesson?
From: Jack the Sailor

"Not after ya do it with a reasonable sample size, JtS. "

Why do I get the feeling you are taking the piss? ;-)

So, if we just get them to jump through the hoop a hundred thousand more times and splash a million more tourists, we might learn something? LOL!