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  1. I know a lot of people say differently but I believe it’s nether of their faults orcas are wild animals they aren’t supposed to in captivity they aren’t supposed to be treated like this abused and hurt and I know trainers shouldn’t have died because it’s not there faults but orcas are wild animals no matter how hard you try to change and control them they are mistreated and hurt in places like that so they will lash out and hurt and mostly kill people no matter how much you try to train them they aren’t pets they are wild animals who shouldn’t be captured like this they should be able to live in the sea not in a pool for shows they aren’t house pets they are dangerous killing animals

  2. when SeaWorld says that the animals love it there…this proves otherwise. and how could they love it there when they literally ripped babies from their mothers in the ocean and take them. "trying to teach the world about these animals" they call it.

    SeaWorld is a f***ing joke. shut it down.

  3. I can't believe he returned to work there. Killer whales have no business being held captive in a tank and this one was trying to alleviate her frustration and boredom by using Peters as a plaything. Sometimes they even snap and kill their trainers, aka Tillikum, who was known to kill what, maybe three trainers? This is nothing short of animal cruelty and I can't hold the whale responsible

  4. More fool him….he was almost drowned …and yet he still thinks these killer whales are 'cute '….
    All people who have that mentality surely will succumb to the whale's killer instinct ….to kill ….😮

  5. I could understand perhaps it just reciprocated the performance aspect of its own captivity, but doesn't understand the difference,after all,the orca are there not by choice ,maybe the animal wanted to do some interactive performance of its own.

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