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Whale this happened… #wishyouwerehere #whale #watching #outrigger #paddle #wailea #maui #islandlife #exploring #hawaii #aloha – photo taken by andazbeachcrew
Juvenile orca by Nathan Pettigrew of Cetacean Spotting New Zealand.
Tilikum, done in watercolor and Polychromos this time. Hope you find peace soon, big guy. #killerwhales #killerwhale #orca #orcas #seaworld #tilikum #artistsoninstagram #moleskine
Let's get one thing straight
Breeding at seaworld is not such an important natural behaviour that it would be detrimental to the orcas health and well being of they did not breed. Recently it hasn’t been natural anyways, most calves are the product of AI, Kasatka doesn’t even live on the same continent as Kshamenk so how is Makanis conception a ~natural~ behaviour? And 3 of the natural pregnancies the have occurred recently are inbred (Nalani, Adan, Vicky) so don’t tell me that’s natural. Mothers don’t mate with their sons in the wild.
Seaworlds orca are also not bred on a normal schedule-they are, or WERE, often bred significantly younger than is average in the wild with shorter intervals between births than average.
So there was nothing really ~natural~ about their breeding program in the first place.
If you want to criticize lack of natural behaviours, why don’t you criticize the other unnatural things captive orca deal with? I’ve seen procaps criticize anticaps for supporting seaworld new decision, saying that it’s hypocritical that we are disgusted by unnatural pod structures, calf separations, etc. and not the end of breeding. But are you not just as bad for turning a blind eye to the things we have been against for years and suddenly becoming angry at the end of breeding (probably because you get something out of it, baby shamus)?
Hypocrites, everywhere.
Breeding at seaworld is just as unnatural as not breeding, and there are far more important natural behaviours that have been lost, taken away or are not accessible to captives that are far more important than being impregnated with a tube at 8, or mating with your uncle and ultimately rejecting the calves…
How ~Natural~
yes,, breeding is natural
having a tube inserted in the animal’s vagina, having males being trained to be relax and calm while being masturbated from a trainer, locking reproducing females with one or more males to get the animal pregnant IS NOT. Are we clear?
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Things you should know before you go to Sea World
Facts on whale and dolphin captivity:
Whale and Dolphin Conversation: The Fate Of Captive Orcas
Whale and Dolphin Conversation: Whales And Dolphins In Captivity
Born Free: Captive Whales and Dolphins
One Green Planet: Killer Whales Don’t Belong In Captivity - Here’s Why
Take Part: Killer Whales In Captivity - Seven Reasons They Should Be Free
The Orca Project: The Case Against Killer Whale Captivity
The Humane Society: Captivity Is Dangerous To Killer Whales And Keepers
Animal Welfare Institute: Facts And Myths About Orca Captivity
Ex-Sea World Trainers Speak Out
Video: Interview with Samantha Berg, former dolphin and killer whale trainer
Video: Interview with Carol Ray, former dolphin and killer whale trainer.
Video: Interview with John Hargrove: Worked as a senior orca trainer for fourteen years at Sea World and Marineland, Antibes
Video: Interview with John Hargrove - Orca Aware
Video: Interview with John Jett - Former killer whale trainer
Article: ‘This is not right’: Former Sea World Trainer Recalls Killer Whale Treatment
Article: ‘Blowing the whistle’ - ex-Sea World Trainer Speaks Out
Article: Former Trainer Slams Sea World Treatment Of Orcas
Tragedies at Sea World: Orcas
Kandu V’s Fatal Story
Orca Aware: Gudrun
Orca Aware: Nyar - orca calf dies at barely two years old
Mosquitoes Killed Two Captive Killer Whales
Orca Aware: Samoa - Fungal infection causes premature labour and dies of birth complication
Tilikum
Video: Blackfish - Troubled Orca’s Early History
Video: Tilikum Arrives At Sea World (Blackfish)
The Killer In The Pool
The Curious Case Of Daniel P Dukes
Sea World Trainer Killed By Killer Whale
Blackfish: When Killer Whales Attack
Other Attacks On Trainers:
Video: Kasatka the orca attacks Ken Peters, 2006
Near Death At Sea World: Kasatka Attacks
Captive Orca Attacks: Extensive Wikipedia List Dating Back To 1960s
A Little About Wild Orca Experts And What They Have To Say
Orca Research Trust
Orca Experts Go To Sea World
Marine Biologists Claims Sea World Whale Is Too Depressed To Nurse
Video: Dr Ingrid Visser @ The California Coastal Comission Hearing
Dr Naomi Rose
Video: Dr Naomi Rose @ The California Coastal Comission Hearing
Video: Dr Naomi Rose: Let’s Throw Shamu A Retirement Party
Sea Pens and Orca Retirement
Whale and Dolphin Conservation: Can Captive Whales or Dolphins Be Retired?
A Win-Win Solution For Captive Orca And Marine Theme Parks
Orca Network: Retiring Lolita
For the first time in years a pod of Bottelnose Dolphins are spoted in Lisbon, Portugal, traveling in Tagus river looking for food today! So happy, that's where I live guys!!!! 😀 NOT MY PHOTO.
W08 Aquarius and W06 Lulu (eyepatch ID) 12th September 2008 Sighting
Group Of Atlantic Spotted Dolphins Swimming In Atlantic Ocean, Bahamas by Brandon Cole
At a Starbucks in Manhattan
Barista: *rolls eyes and sighs* Beyonce! Pumpkin Spice Latte!
White gay: *Excitedly walks up to the counter to grab his drink and proudly turns to look at everyone*
Everyone:
Scientists have a few theories as to why wild killer whales, also called orcas, don’t attack people. One is that they’re exceptionally picky eaters. Regional pods tend to hunt one type of food exclusively, whether it’s salmon or sea lions. But humans are roughly the same size as some sea lions, and are still able to dive near orcas without incident. Some people think that the orcas’ aversion to people might even be cultural, similar to a taboo or unspoken rule.
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The Top Orcas That Need to be Removed from their Situations
(These are not in order because they are a shared urgency)
Tilikum
Morgan
Kiska
Tekoa
Kshamenk
Lolita
(via Face The Facts About Captivity @be__humane Instagram photos | Websta)
Orca underwater
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