@@andreav9538 nope, they’re still open and doing shows unfortunately, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they don’t care about people either if that’s how they treat their trainers and animals
They should of just thrown dynamite in the water. Put them all out of their misery. The fact that theyre using these predators for circus clowns is just dumb.
Probably. The orcas name is Orkid and she is both the most aggressive and the most intelligent orca in captivity. I often wonder if there's a connection there. There's another video of her and her best buddy splash attacking another trainer too.
@@kcesca If she really wanted to kill one of her trainers, she would have, I guess. If she is as clever as you say, she might just be bored and that's her way to "play". 🤷♀️ Like some kids line to burn ants with glasses... Except that those kids are stupid 🤔
While they are harmless to humans, they are still the Apex predators of the ocean. Meaning they are at the top of the food chain. They feed on animals like sea lions and sharks.
They arent killers like that! In the wild, they NEVER attack humans! They swim right up next to people, but they never hurt anyone. These animals are attacking because they are psychologically unstable due to being taken out of nature and put into these small environments and forced to do tricks for food! Mentally, they break, and it only happens in captivity! It should be completely outlawed to take these animals out of the wild!
Exactly 25 second, from 0:15 - 0:40 he was underwater For the average person untrained in diving, you can drown in that time if you panic, 40 seconds is pushing the limits if you don't. A trained diver in shape can do 60-90 seconds if they don't panic.
@@firekiller2141 No human can hold their breath for that damn long. 5 - 7 minutes is the limit. Stomach convulsions and possible brain damage can begin at 3 minutes.
@@carltonbanks5470 I agree that most of the people will only last about 3 mins, but if you prepared you can hold your breath for much more. The world record is 24 minutes
It just popped up in mine. I’ve seen this event in more depth. That trainer is a STUD!! He kept his cool and continued to pet and calmly talk to the Orca until it let him go. Watch Blackfish it explains it in depth.
Lol no, its very standard for pocket cam's video. *before iPhone, no one would record their trips with smartphone* Unless you are talking about if it was a mobile video, then its good quality.
This happened to the best trainer at a show and he was a diver too so he knew about breathing techniques. The whale would bring him up and instead of panicking he just calmly pet it while doing his breathing. Then it would take him back to the bottom. This happened like 4 times. He finally got loose and swam to the stage and got up to run as far away from the water as possible but his feet were so mangled, he couldn't stand and kept falling. But due to his diving skills, he survived it.
It looks like someone the orcas did not know well got into the water. One of the orcas grabbed him for whatever reason. Their trainers called the orcas and they came and the guy was pulled out of the water.
no worse than putting the badge on and wonder if today is the day some anti law thug is going to walk up to you and kill you in cold blood and have bleeding heart liberals say you deserved it.
@@Shocke89 the thugs walking up to people, murdering them in cold blood, and then getting away with murder ARE the guys with badges, you bootlicking halfwit.
@@ashleyl3699 not all. You wouldn't be saying that if a thug tried to break into your house. Go to your nearest gang infested area then and see if they aren't so innocent.
For those of you still struggling to see what went on: 0:01 Trainer dives into tank from right side of screen. Swims towards stage. 0:13 Just before making it to stage, he gets dragged down into water by orca. Remains under water for a long while. Other trainers start calling and distracting orcas. 0:40 Dragged down trainer finally pops on left side of screen while orcas are still being distracted. He gets signaled and helped out of the water as he limps out of the stage. Conclusion: None of this would happen if orcas were not kept captive or trained like circus animals. #FreeTheOrcas
Its heart breaking to see their dorsal fins have collapsed, its proven this only happens in captivity, these types of shows should have been banned years ago.
Yes 1 % or Orcas dorsal fins callaspe . Look at the video of the two killer Whales that eat Great White Sharks in South Africa . Both of their Dorsal fins are collapsed .
i just learned about dorsal fins and all of that in a class i took a semester ago. It’s really disturbing and hard to listen to the mental and physical pain animals go through JUST for entertainment. It’s heart wrenching and disgusting and i only hope future generations realize what we’re putting animals/nature through.
That’s pretty scary. The fact that the killer whale is so smart that it knows it doesn’t have to chew us up, but hold us under water for a period of time because we need air to breath.
You should look into just how smart they are, it’s equal parts terrifying and interesting. We had better be glad that they didn’t evolve to be in land with a pair of hands, otherwise we probably would have been the ones in cages
One of the orcas involved is Orkid, Seaworld's most intelligent orca. She was born in 1988 in Seaworld San Diego. Orkid is a Northern Resident, North Atlantic Type 1 hybrid. Her father, Orky, was Canadian, and her mother, Kandu V, was from Iceland. Orkid lost her mother in a tragic accident when she was only 11 months old. She was raised by Corky (Northern Resident) and Kasatka (Icelandic). Orkid has lost her father, mother, and best friends Splash, Sumar and Nakai. The trainers gave her the nickname 'rocket scientist.' She was involved in several incidents.
really dont think so because seaworld just use animals to get money and dont think they will never get rid of their animals because Animals brings the money and that whale is a female orca whale who is Orkid........ but you are right, they need to let the orcas go because a lot of Orcas dont live that long in seaworld...Orcas life ages is 30 to 50 in the wild but most of the orcas in seaworld died between 10 to 29 at a young age
Do your research. If you did you would know Seaworld has whales over 29. Tilikum, 35, Ulises 38, Kasatka 39, Katina 40, Corky 53. Seaworld Educates and cares for these animals. Do your research.
At around 0:09 the swimmer knows something isn’t right so u can see him swimming to the platform quite anxiously and then one of the whales came up and grabbed him by the leg and took him under for about 15-20 seconds then the whales return to the platform for food and the swimmer appears and frantically swims to the platform while the whales are distracted by the other swimmers giving them food, hope that was an okay break down
@@Istrianprincess Interestingly, in their natural habitat, orcas do not attack humans. They are very curious, even helpful. They are very intelligent creatures, so they likely feel frustration in a way, and this must be a very upsetting environment to live in. I mean look at it, fuck those places man. If I was an orca and saw the ocean on TV, I would be mad being stuck there, too.
@@Maverickgrindstar And how many experienced, seasoned trainers have died from performing with orcas? From even getting too close? Or do you say the deaths of notable figures such as Dawn are fake?
Julio Cárdenas Pelizzari ... your absolutely right.. we as humans think we above everything, we destroy ourselves, each other and our planet, animals have all same same feelings as us, happiness, fear ect..they should not be OUR entertainment..these orca’s are extremely smart, and live in families, just as we do.. I would never give SeaWorld a $ of my money.. They should all have been left in the wild.. same with zoo’s as well..
I was actually there on 9/11. Parking lot was massive and honestly didn't think it would be easy to find the beige rental car among the sea of other beige rental cars when leaving. Whole park got shut down for the rest of the day after the attacks and leaving was scary. We had been in some indoor acrobatics show when the rest of the park had emptied out, so there were only a few visible employees and no other members of the public in the park when we got told to make our way out. There were only about 20-30 cars left in the whole lot. Massive amount of empty space that, in hindsight, makes you realise how much space they actually had when creating the place and how much more they should have given to the animals.
If you missed it, it’s at 0:10, the trainer in the water is swimming, then disappears into the water for a bit. When the other trainer call the orcas over, you can see him resurface near the left.
I had gone to the SeaWorld in Austin when I turned 17 and I feel so guilty for giving them my money. Animals aren't surrounded by constant blaring music and screaming children and flashing lights in nature. They arent meant to live like this.
Me too, i saw it once then i went to the comment section and see that many people were talking about a man drowing, then in saw the video again and figured out what was going on
I nearly drowned once, the adrenaline and your instinct kicks in. You stop sensing pain, you don't even think about breathing, you don't consider the water in your mouth and eyes, you have no concept of time, your entire thought process becomes linear and the only thought is the method needed to get you above the surface. Literally nothing else crosses your mind, it's completely out of your hands. I didn't experience it myself, but I can only assume the whole "life flashing before your eyes" comes after many, many failed attempts at getting to safety, when your subconscious mind starts to think you may not make it.
@@BritishEmergency i dont think that happened to this guy as they are all trained to deal with these kind of situations! as they work with wild animals every day and wild animals can do unexpected things!
As a california resident i cant believe sea world and the LA / San Diego Zoo are still operational. Why the fuck in the year 2022 do we still have animals in captivity
@@likeaninja2893 why do they have to entertain us?? Is that the most you can think about animals?? And no they are not treated well everywhere. Also no one likes to live in captivity. On one side we're destroying their homes and on the other side were keeping them in captivity.
@@likeaninja2893 by looking at your profile I know you're a child. So I don't really want to debate or something. But I do want to say one thing. You're wrong. You'll get more knowledge when you grow up and then you'll understand
@@likeaninja2893 I'm not using it as an excuse. I checked your channel because you sounded like you don't know anything like a small aged person and that's okay. So I was right. I didn't wanted to tell you something that can be traumatic to even read.
yeah that's deep and all but you can clearly see they got control of the situation again through practicing trained responses to certain stimuli, and it's not like the Orcas can leave whenever they want.
Music keeps playing ... audience continues eating popcorn .... trainers slapping the water hoping not to see an arm or leg floating in the tank. Trainer makes it out alive, nonchalantly limping backstage as if it was all part of the show. Trainers continue the show like nothing happened, per the orders from corporate. You screw up, you get eaten, or fired. Typical day at StealWorld.
Anita Marie well said, Anita! Nonchalant is exactly the word that came to mind for me too when I saw the trainer limping offstage. This man is lucky to be alive! The orca held him underwater for sometime and the attack on Dawn Brancheau just 4 years later she didn't get to limp away. Also incredible that the man who is slapping the water here is Ken Peters, who himself is extremely lucky to be alive after being attacked by Kasatka! These whales are indeed not meant to continuously perform circus tricks in a tiny fishbowl. But they are big cash cows, so according to Sea World, the show must go on!
Yes! There many aquariums/sea parks that are thriving that do not have any captive orcas, dolphins or any other cetaceans. I'm holding hope that people will stop buying tickets to Sea World and force them to end their cetacean captivity! I just saw Sea World has a new tv commercial loaded with propaganda -- big sign of desperation. But hopefully people will educate themselves and see through it.
I've seen the commercial on TH-cam. It's really creepy weird! I find myself asking "why would I believe a paid SW trainer over two highly educated scientists like Dr. Visser and Dr. Naomi Rose who both agree that captivity is harmful. So what if you "love" the whales! If you did love them, you would do what's in THEIR best interest, not yours. That's what love is. Love does not equal captivity!
Anita Marie Yes, it is totally creepy! Especially the creepy fake smile that woman gives after saying "I wouldn't work here if it wasn't!" And what a lame argument that is. Thank goodness people are waking up. I'm hearing that people are leaving lots of comments on the SeaWorld commercial video on TH-cam and surprise, surprise....SeaWorld is deleting all the "negative" (read: truthful) comments and they're keeping only the postive comments that I'm sure 95% of which are written by Sea World PR staff or other employees.
I find your video compelling. Had to watch twice since I was on an iPhone. Still it is clear what happened. Great of you adding your comments in the description for anyone who missed the action.
@@segagenesis7708 im agains animal captivity, but let me say straight...im pro zoo, in a zoo children can learn about animals and how to protect them....or at least for this zoo must be....and i can say that there are many zoo who really educate their public...think about in zoo their are many animals who didint survive outside....
@@johndoe-zi4ee You severely underestimate Orcas. They are easily one of the most intelligent species on the planet behind Humans, along with basically Elephants and a handful of others. Wild ones catch their prey and throw it back into the sea to catch it again for fun like a house cat does with a mouse. A group of only 2 Orcas can easily kill a Blue Whale, and they have been observed to do this and then only eat the tongue as it's their preferred part. A formerly captive Orca would have absolutely no trouble finding food. Their struggles in the open water would likely be more of a social nature (ie finding other Orcas, successfully coexisting with them without conflict, and breeding) as they have grown up in cramped conditions and without any normal kind of interaction with other Orcas. This is the equaivalent of a human being imprisoned in an area of around 20 square metres, never allowed outside and spending many long periods of time in solitary confinement.
@@ogbmt exactly, however human trafficking victims need severe therapy and rehabilitation, same for whales, luckily the Dolphin Project has started multiple centers and inspired others to do the same. Unfortunately, there are just not enough of these places yet, however to end on a positive note, France has officially banned all Marine parks that hold cetaceans (dolphins/whales) captive!
@@ogbmt while some are able to readjust and Orcas are incredibly intelligent, it is the fact that they may not be able to find a pod that will accept them. Some might be too integrated to humans that they’ll stick around. They can still hunt and such. But finding a pod is a whole different story however still possible. Look up Luna the Orca, he was in captivity until they released him and he stuck around humans I believe because he couldn’t find a pod but did eventually die from a boat the poor thing. And then there was Springer (I believe was her name?) and she did manage to find a pod I think.
Well, there's also the fact that since the whales were captive bred, they'd have no immunity to all the bacteria in the ocean, meaning they would quickly fall ill and die. Not to mention the fact they can't hunt in the wild...
The best part is that when the trainer, that was attacked, was walking backstage, you don't see any blood. If there was any, it was very little and absorbed into the suit. That being said. If the Orca had wanted to do damage. It would've. This was clearly a temper tantrum being thrown out of frustration and stress. They are so very intelligent.
@@stevedawson256 Right! there's a killer whale named tilikum at SeaWorld and it brutally murdered four people. One guy got his man parts bit off 😃 and one girl got scalped and it tore her arm off 🙂
@@sellmav There were no conscientious objectors allowed in Nazi Germany. If you were a German man of military age you would be drafted or you would be beheaded by the guillotine. The side you were on in WWII was determined by where you were born. Why do you think this was a choice. Learn something, anything except how to use ad hominem "arguments."
*heres whats going on,* and LOTS of backstory information, if anyone didnt know or is genuinely wondering(also, this incident was NOT in blackfish - thats another one with orkid and SPLASH, not sumar): timestamps ⬇️ - 0:01 at the beginning, you see orkid (female, still alive) splashing people coming from the left side, and sumar (male, deceasd 2010) with a trainer on his back/side on the right. - 0:02 when both orcas are whistled to come to the stage, the trainer jumps off and sumar goes to, well the stage. - 0:05 orkid, however, swims back, she sees the trainer in the open water and begins to attack. - 0:10 you can see orkid swimming towards the trainer - 0:13 the trainer is dragged down, orkid partially surfaces. - 0:21 sumar leaves his trainer. for a couple seconds sumar and orkid did something under the water, moving him toward the left side of the pool. - 0:22 the other trainers at the stage start slapping the water in order to get the whales attention. they also bring out the yellow tone box, also used to get the whales to come to the stage. - 0:38 both whales finally go to the stage(sumar on the left, orkid at the right). - 0:43 you can see how the trainer tells orkid to follow him going farther away from the trainer she had previously attacked. for a couple of seconds she doesnt look at the trainer, more a sign of her looking for the guy she just attacked. - 0:48 she(orkid) quickly gave up and is called to do another behavior (trick). - 0:49 the injured trainer starts swimming towards the stage. - 1:08 although when the trainer that was attacked was on stage and had no tears in his wetsuit, he could be seen limping while heading backstage. edit october 11 2021: i added timestamps and a little bit of info about orkid(below), hope this makes it easier to understand! 3rd edit, nov 13 '22; i rolled back to this video and decided to add more information on orkids story, with the death of another one of her best friends earlier this year. the parts between lines is where i added more content, for anyone who has seen this comment before. *this part may contain a trigger warning* why did orkid(and sumar) do this? i cant tell you for sure. HOWEVER, at three days old, orkids father died(this just means that orkid would have less of a parental like figure around - male killer whales dont play any role in the youth of their offsprings young and actually leave the mother once they mate). on august 21, 1989, orkids mother, kandu v (5) decided to ram another whale named corky II (2) during the middle of a show. corky II had 7 calves, and the longest one, name kiva, survived just over 40 days. corky II noticed that kandu v's calf (orkid) was going to survive, and therefore wanted to help out simply because she could no longer have a calf of her own. kandu v, being a very aggressive whale, did not like how her daughter was getting attention from corky II. kandu v, in the midst of a show, rammed and pushed corky II *HARD* into a wall, rupturing a part of her abdomen. however, kandu v had the *WORST* of it. she swam into the back pool, bleeding to death. nearly 11 month old orkid witnessed everything and followed her mother. trainers moved the mother and calf into a med pool where it was discovered kandu v had broken her jaw violently and wasnt going to survive. they were let out of the med pool, where at one point kandu v beached herself. every time she had to take a breath (because orcas are mammals), blood went everywhere. trainers could be seen cleaning the bloodied walls, it was like spray paint. 45 minutes after kandu v attacked corky II, kandu v died. very young orkid, seeing every moment of everything, circled her mothers lifeless body at the bottom of the pool for a few hours before it had to be removed. corky II suffered a nearly blind left eye as well, but still lives to this day. orkid also lives with corky II. both have not moved out of the small tanks at seaworld san diego for over 30 years, heck orkid hasnt moved once. another whale was there at the time of the incident, named knootka, however she never came in contact with kandu v on that fateful day. knootka died a year later in 1990. ----------- with that being said, orkid has also lost other whales around her pretty constantly. splash came in from marineland ontario in the early 90s as a result of the health problems he gained from his father(kandu VII/7, who would later die of cancer. all calves at marineland would be sired by kandu vii, and several of them, like nova and malik, would have long lasting health problems). splash was originally named katak(but seaworld has to change it to a very basic whale name) and eventually started suffering from seizures once at seaworld san diego. at one point, splash hit a gate as a result of a seizure, and orkid quite frankly saved him from the incident, which would leave splash's jaw permanently open, and the tip would become quite bent. in 1991, kasatka(moved in 1990) gave birth to takara, another female companion for orkid. in 1999, very young male "sumar" would join the pod as a result of his mother, taima, violently rejecting him at a few months old. however, in 2000, sumar would be moved to seaworld ohio, returning a year later following seaworld ohios closure. in 2001, kasatka gave birth to nakai, who was the first orca to be born and sired through artificial insemination(AI). 8 months later, in 2002, takara gave birth to her first calf, another female, named kohana(also sired via AI). all seems to be going good, right? orkid has many pod members and she still lives with her best friends, takara, sumar, and splash. however, in 2004, takara and kohana were shipped across the country to seaworld orlando. takara would later moved to seaworld san antonio in 2009(where she does live today), and kohana would move to loro parque in 2006(where she recently died 60 days ago in mid september from a birth defect - something she had all her life). in spring of 2005, splash died from his health issues. its thought that sumar and orkid were at the med pool gate when he died. nakai, sumar, and orkid became a well known pair and were often seen together. in 2010, sumar suddenly died, and a well known video of a helicopter angle view can be seen with orkid and sumar's dead body. she was "stuck" in the med pool, and can be seen moving her head towards his body as it was moved out of the tank for a necropsy(animal autopsy). 2012 and 2013 brought hope for orkid. shouka, a female just younger than orkid, moved to the park, followed by kasatka giving birth to her 4th calf(kalia was born in 2004), a male later named makani. in 2017, kasatka was euthanized after long term ongoing(and incredibly noticeable) failing health. similar to splash's death, makani and orkid were at the gate where kasatka died. very recently, in august of 2022, nakai died as well. orkid has never had a calf despite mating with nearly every male at seaworld san diego, including AI attempts. shes basically infertile (theres no reason to believe otherwise), and i wonder how much it would affect her if she did half a child of her own. orkid's never moved out of seaworld san diego. she's lived in the same tank for everything. EVERYTHING. 34+ years, 17 recorded incidents(probably more). is that really worth it? ----------- please please please dont believe everything these parks tell you. seaworld says their shows are NOT entertainment, however the whales, like orkid, still do completely unnatural behaviors. they dont do front flips in the wild. they dont beach themselves in the wild, in fact none of the orcas would do that (none are argentinain. only around 5 orcas have ever beached themselves for seals). they wouldnt spin around or wave at you. thats called entertainment, not education. its not wild nor is it natural. these arent wild animals. most havent even been outside seaworlds walls. one of my favorite quotes is "dolphin shows are meant to WOW you, not educate you". because, its true. your fascinated by what they can do, you dont stop to actually think if they would do that in the wild. #emptythetanks more bonus info from previously: edit may 11 2021: i see this has a lot of attention so i thought id include so bonus info here is whats under "behavioral incidents" on a 2010 seaworld official animal record: 11/15/06 Dunked Trainer and here is that report on the incident (the document i got this from doesnt allow me to copy stuff so sorry if somethings a bit off). also yes, that confirms that the other whale was indeed sumar like i had previously thought. "In November 2006, she was performing a double waterwork sequence with Sumar in a show. Sumar and his trainer were on a fluke splash behavior while she was sent on a dry fluke splash behavior. Sumar's trainer dove into the pool and asked for a stage call. Both whales responded but as the trainer began to swim toward the stage she turned and grabbed him by the foot. She let him go and responded to a hand slap stage call. It took about three slaps for this response." extra: (two paragraphs down) "We have been out of the water with Orkid since November 2006 as a result of another incident." (this video) read the document here: inherentlywild.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/swprofiles2.pdf thanks to inherentlywild.co.uk for providing this pdf.
@@BleachedPeehole orkid is the name of one of the orcas here. She was named after her father, Orky II, after he died 3 days after her birth in September of 1988. Orkid is a presumed combination of Orky's kid.
Sea World needs to be shut down and it should be made illegal to keep whales in captivity. The sad thing is the whales are made to perform to an empty arena.
You’re putting the blame on the wrong entity. Like most people, you judge perversely. The blame doesn’t belong with the corporation providing the entertainment. The blame belongs to all of the people who pay them money to entertain them. If people didn’t go to these places, then these places wouldn’t exist. In fact, that is so true that I can’t even say that both are to blame. Why? Because EVERYONE is to blame; even the people who don’t go to watch these things. Anyone who continues to associate with anyone who does support these places are just as guilty. If you have a family member or friend who has gone....and you have not ostracized them....then you are guilty by association. Now....what are you going to do about it? Only point fingers and complain?
tigerofwu if the whale does not want to preform a trick they won’t preform it or have you forgot that it is a 2 ton whale with a very intellectual mind next you will say making a horse jump is abuse if the horse doesn’t want to something there nothing you could about because it is stronger and bigger than you same applies here. And you prefer this captive bred whales to do nothing and lay about the tanks bored would you do that to a dog stick them in a back yard and do nothing with them!!!
Vince Bain, don't you just hate people who are trying to look like they're intelligent and talking just lot of nonsense and that way hide the stupidity?
kanervatie Well, his comment wasn’t nonsense if that’s what you’re implying(considering you can’t even spell his name correct, you shouldn’t be implying anything). He’s right about the money part(maybe not the fact that everyone’s at blame though). Y’all are literally helping them by going to this place(which probably costs quite a bit of money) and encouraging them(with your $$$) to continue to do this. Maybe even watching and sharing this video can contribute(unlikely but possible). Vincent is right, just has his amounts wrong ;)
Orca wasn't trying to eat him. He was just pissed. Orcas don't eat humans and dont naturally attack humans. ALl Orca attacks happen because they finally snap under pressure.
killer whales are massively powerful animals, so it was being incredible gentle... if it had wanted to it could have easily broken every bone in his body
I feel like the scariest part of getting killed by a killer whale during a show, is knowing how much less valuable you are to everybody there than the whale. And then after that if you survive it or not SeaWorld is still going to find a way to make it your fault
For those of you still struggling to see what went on : Some people are trying to make money on wild animals in a stupid show and one of them had a near death encounter .
Orkid, the orca in question, was born in captivity in 1988, so it was not wild. There have been no verified human fatalities related to wild orcas. Sorry you feel making money is such a bad thing. How do you pay your bills?
Guy is just trying to earn a paycheck. I’m sure he likes the whales and he wasn’t the one who put them in that enclosure, he just works there. The people responsible for putting the whales there are in offices and will never be in that position.
Thank you, I was skipping to different parts because I don't want to see a bloodbath or something LMAO. I'm glad nothing gory or bad happened and he's alive. Phew. Shows like these should stop honestly;-;
@@Wesley22619 When I was kayaking there were 3 wild Orcas swimming with me, they were very gentle and Im still alive! That was a very incredible experience
Remember, these animals attack because they hate you, not because they’re hungry. If you put me in a box and told me to do tricks for scraps, I’d do the same.
Absolutely not true. These guys don’t know their own strength. There’s nothing malicious about it. They’re also extremely well fed. Any amount of research into the subject would tell you otherwise! Stop believing dumb shit on the internet!
@@KnightshadeGaming I don’t believe the trainers are malicious at all, but the habitat is inadequate. Look at their dorsal fins, teeth, snouts, and skin. It’s evidence of an unhealthy animal. They absolutely do know their own strengths plural, and use them purposely. This is why we have 0 documented cases of attacks in the wild. They don’t predate us naturally so when healthy and not threatened, they don’t attack. They may be well fed, but they get sunburned because they can’t dive deep enough. They are social animals and when put in isolation, are prone to lash out.
@@JokerAzn123 people who are put in jail most likely did something to deserve their sentence. And even in those cases, solitary isolation can cause the human mind to break. These whales have such an advanced dialect that they sometimes aren’t able to connect with whales from other pods, and humans don’t have to walk hundreds of miles a day, like an orca would have to. I’m not a marine biologist, I’m just not stupid. I don’t know why I have to say this, but humans and jails, are different than orcas and tanks. Can people really be this dense?? 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I'm pretty the sure bald trainer who is the one most aggressively splashing the water to get the orcas to come is Ken Peters. He was attack by Kasatka during a show and almost lost his life. Kasatka grabbed Ken by his foot and brought him to the bottom of the pool for about a minute. The orca then brought Ken to the surface for a few seconds then dragged him back down by his foot again for even a longer time than the first. This whole time, Kasatka never let go of Ken's foot in her mouth and even began thrashing him! Ken was able to calm Kasatka down and swim to safety but even while out of the water Kasatka still continued to come up to try to grab Ken again. The foot part of his wetsuit was ripped off which left him with a severely broken foot not to mention a near drowning experience. Seaworld open your eyes! Captive orca's are not beneficial to orcas or humans
christinaliannemusic good story but they are beneficial to grey/blue & humpback whales & their calves trying to survive barely keeping their populations “afloat” something the mass doesn’t think about until a species reaches near extinction then uhhh..
I remember this incident, when they covered it in Blackfish. Some truly shady behind the scenes deception, from the big wigs. Not to mention the heinous act of abducting them as babies, and stuffing them in a tank 🤬
The bald guy, Ken Peters, the one that called the orca away from the trainer being dragged was the one shown in Blackfish. And that was actually the second time it happened to him. This is a different trainer. These are multiple incidents that SeaWorld knew about and still did nothing until one of them died.
@@beans1215 the trainers still chose this job. They chose to help out with this awful sick behavior. That pool, it’s way too small. I wish people would just up and leave those jobs, but of course they won’t.
grievous549 please stop paying that comment everywhere you know your wrong and your just a professional dumbass who didn’t go to school they either drown their prey or ram them like bottle nose dolphins because orcas are dolphins dumbass and humans are bad they caused the holocaust crusades and many other things orcas have minds and are sentient and don’t like being captive so they rebelled it wasn’t torture or hunting it was revenge so don’t keep them captive they also hunt by playing with their prey occasionally usually after it’s dead he wasn’t prey though he was an enemy or else why didn’t it eat him idiot also explain how the animal is evil if it isn’t the smartest creature in the planet it understands in the bubble glass cage we put in since we locked in away from its friends were being mean to it so it got revenge boo boo human died hah snowflake
@Max1982 I was going to say being drowned underwater by a big animal is ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING and is a HORRIFYING thought but being burned would hurt SOOOOOO bad! :(
As a general update: The man involved in the attack, Ken Peters, still works as an orca trainer for SeaWorld San Diego to this very day. The whale that attacked him, Kasatka, was euthanized in 2017 following her lung condition worsening. The reason behind the attack was that Kasatka's calf, Kalia, was vocalizing to her at the time (SeaWorld would separate the mothers and calves during shows most of the time a decade ago) and it was Kalia's cries to her mother that drove Kasatka to attack.
@@scottcharney1091 you are right, Ken Peters is the bald one, he survived the incident with kasatka, there is a very popular video about It and there is another video of him, he continues working for seaworld and defends their position about orcas on these parks.
@@hunnuunny Are you actually being serious...? That's hilarious. Kasatka was having SEVERE health issues before she was put down. If you look at images of her before she died, the bacteria that was killing her lungs had been spreading to the rest of her body, eating away at her flesh and causing her to be in immense pain with patches of blistered skin falling away. The vets couldn't do anything more for her and put her down. After the 2006 incident here, she did not aggress on another trainer again for the remaining 11 years of her life. Even declassified documents regarding her behavior sheet at SeaWorld mentioned quite clearly that she had a bacterial infection that was gradually worsening.
@@fredricgreenblott4169 severe health issues brought on by......? Can we at least admit to ourselves that the ocean doesn't cause severe health issues?
@@cconroy1677 "The ocean doesn't cause health issues". Uh huh. I'm not completely condoning captivity at all but I want you to know how ridiculous you sound. Orcas and cetaceans die all the time in the wild from boat strikes, pollution, and many other factors. there are certain populations that have succumbed to inbreeding as well.
I'm watching it now and 2021 - we have been quarantined for about a year now, and people already going nuts for the coconuts. Can you imagine how pissed u would be as a whale living in that tiny water puddle, knowing that 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. I would be dragging them underwater every time they would get into my puddle.
Also you get locked up with people who doesn't speak your language? You can't move as you want to. Have a 2m²appartment, be used as a breeding machine.
Hard to notice on first glance though,emagine to be there live having the "best time of your live" beeing distracted by the people on "stage" - the trainers and their actions to actually separate the orcas and avoiding them to approach their colleage - for you it woul´d absolutely look like part of the show and due to excitement you wouldn´t reallize that there has been a person in potentionally severe danger. The fact that he surfaced and swam back to the edge of the pool on his own mad this even harder to notice. So of course they are chilling, due to unawareness.
That’s the reason you must respect wild animals. They are extremely dangerous and unpredictable. Like my late Grandmother use to say. That wildness in them helps them survive in the wild. This is in a sense a domesticated venue and even though people hold wild animals in captivity for their own personal entertainment expect scenarios like this to play out every so often including lives being lost.
If you stop going to these places, they'll close.
YES!!!
They should be close now do to covid?
@@andreav9538 nope, they’re still open and doing shows unfortunately, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they don’t care about people either if that’s how they treat their trainers and animals
PREACH
@@DragonRider-cx7br I am amazed they still allow these shows! They are just weird.
No one in the crowd even realized a man almost died
I wasn't sure what happened at first. I was watching the wrong guys..had to watch a second time to see it. 😅😬
those people are participating in animal abuse everyday so who cares
@@julia-ex7im
Humans are mammals.
@@Widdekuu91 no one said they weren't
@@julia-ex7im
Mammals are animals.
If you judge animals for hurting animals, then why are you not judging an animal for hurting another animal?
I’d be so angry if that was the theme music to my death
Lol with people literally chanting “Shamu! shamu!” like they’re cheering on the whale that killed you XD
Last thing you hear
*Crowd cheering*
They should of just thrown dynamite in the water. Put them all out of their misery. The fact that theyre using these predators for circus clowns is just dumb.
Lmfaooooooo let me die like that 😂😂😂
Ha ha ha you stupid 😂
Never blame a wild animal for it's wild behavior.
Confined behaviour, tbf.
Well, these attacks only happen in sea parks, they don’t happen in nature. Maybe this should be a sign to us.
never blame a human for acting the right way and deescalating the situation.
@@LeannaLunathe issue was caused by humans though shamu wasnt like man id love to live in a tank
@@finishlastguy no it wasnt lmfao
The orca wanted to kill him because of the f*cking music.
Lmao best f*cking comment
😄 my first thought
Probably. The orcas name is Orkid and she is both the most aggressive and the most intelligent orca in captivity. I often wonder if there's a connection there. There's another video of her and her best buddy splash attacking another trainer too.
@@kcesca
If she really wanted to kill one of her trainers, she would have, I guess. If she is as clever as you say, she might just be bored and that's her way to "play". 🤷♀️
Like some kids line to burn ants with glasses... Except that those kids are stupid 🤔
Looooollll
Man: Gets dragged underwater by killer whale
Triumphant Music: *I N T E N S I F I E S*
Willy was truly free afterward
Seems like an epic animation video.
is good
SHAMU SHAMU
It's sad that someone died but this Comment is up there with funniest things Ive ever read 🤣
Like Ron white says "it's a killer whale. There's a reason they don't call them ocean ponys."
It's actually called an Orca. And no fatal attacks have been recorded in the wild. Don't blame the Whale for what happened here.
While they are harmless to humans, they are still the Apex predators of the ocean. Meaning they are at the top of the food chain. They feed on animals like sea lions and sharks.
they never kill humans in the wild though
@@JustKiwiJess Humans don't usually swim out in the ocean so it kind of makes sense. They aren't sweet little puppies.
They arent killers like that! In the wild, they NEVER attack humans! They swim right up next to people, but they never hurt anyone.
These animals are attacking because they are psychologically unstable due to being taken out of nature and put into these small environments and forced to do tricks for food!
Mentally, they break, and it only happens in captivity!
It should be completely outlawed to take these animals out of the wild!
Exactly 25 second, from 0:15 - 0:40 he was underwater
For the average person untrained in diving, you can drown in that time if you panic, 40 seconds is pushing the limits if you don't. A trained diver in shape can do 60-90 seconds if they don't panic.
Free divers can hold breath for much more than 60 seconds. Like 10-15 mins.
@@firekiller2141not when your getting tossed around by an orca and already out of breath….honestly
@@ROSSNEWHAM…… and shitting yourself
@@firekiller2141 No human can hold their breath for that damn long. 5 - 7 minutes is the limit. Stomach convulsions and possible brain damage can begin at 3 minutes.
@@carltonbanks5470 I agree that most of the people will only last about 3 mins, but if you prepared you can hold your breath for much more. The world record is 24 minutes
That music is enough to drive anything /anybody CRAZY
da da. da da. da... shamu shamu hahahahah
Right 😆
Jada Parks/Villanueva 😂😂😂😂
Its already stressing me from a smartphone speaker
Endrit 8/27/2019: I was watching and I almost kicked my iPad across the room. Have a great day, Endrit. Aloha from Hawaii.
Who else just randomly got this vid on their recommend
It just popped up in mine. I’ve seen this event in more depth. That trainer is a STUD!! He kept his cool and continued to pet and calmly talk to the Orca until it let him go. Watch Blackfish it explains it in depth.
Yep
Me!
Yeah bruh
Same here
To be honest, that’s some good camera quality for 2006, I thought it was recent until I checked the upload date
you need one or more of the following:
a) better optician
b) better computer hardware
c) reduce your intake of toxic substances
Lol no, its very standard for pocket cam's video. *before iPhone, no one would record their trips with smartphone*
Unless you are talking about if it was a mobile video, then its good quality.
yeah way better then 1800's
Jesus are you a geek or what?
This was the ONLY person in 2006 with an hd cam... haha.
Everyone is talking about the killer whale and that gossip but im over here impressed of how good the camera quality is for a 2006 video
Was thinking the same thing. I had to take a look at the title again to make sure it said 2006 not 2016
It is imposible that you dont know about time traveller?
And dont base on the title alone. You can check the date it is uploaded bro
Probably an HD camcorder
@@NoName-yi3ozthey meant to say the date
Guy: *tries to swim away*
Orca: who decided that
MrBlackBird242 whaaaa? Escanor fan are you?
I love you for commenting this
escanor is hot
“ well, I DO pack quite a punch”
@@tobiaspain that whale was ab to hit that trainer with that cruel sun
Orca is like ‘here’s a trick I’ve been thinking about for a while.’
😂😂😂😂
LMFAO
And not one single idiot in the audience (all 12 people) noticed anything wrong 😑 F**k with nature it naturally f**ks one back.
"I'm gonna make this guy, disappear"
Mostly "for a whale"
It’s crazy the crowd doesn’t even realize what is going on everyone was still just sitting there. This could have been worse.
I thought it was part of the show XD
Whats going on
well the fuck were they supposed to do? jump in the damn pool with multiple killer whales in it?
Triple Cheeseburger exactly
Maybe they thought it was part of the show?
This happened to the best trainer at a show and he was a diver too so he knew about breathing techniques. The whale would bring him up and instead of panicking he just calmly pet it while doing his breathing. Then it would take him back to the bottom. This happened like 4 times. He finally got loose and swam to the stage and got up to run as far away from the water as possible but his feet were so mangled, he couldn't stand and kept falling. But due to his diving skills, he survived it.
Thanks for telling us one of the stories on blackfish
If we can call that swimming.
Yea, it's all on video here on TH-cam. So is his interview. Scary
Time to get an office job😅
@@Se7venLayersOfBeauty I've never seen it
*you barely escape the jaws of a killer whale*
Crowd - "Shamu! Shamu!"
Randy Flores it’s a Orca
@@samgrg938 , just like your real name isn't SamGRG. Bummer if your mom named you that.
There's a reason why it's called the "Killer Whale" ffs
Zein Saeed STFU, Sam porbably got it wrong, so jog on you wetwipe
Zein Saeed btw your name isn’t any better
I’m so pissed how everyone in these comments knows what’s happening and I’m sitting here making an eye appointment bc I can’t see wtf is going on
Best comment I’ve ever read
At about 0:10 look to the guy in the pool on the right how he gets followed by the whale for a second then dragged under by it.
Speedy Painter good shit I finally see what happened
@@jasonnn9694 lol i had to watch it like 3 times to know what was happening
It looks like someone the orcas did not know well got into the water. One of the orcas grabbed him for whatever reason. Their trainers called the orcas and they came and the guy was pulled out of the water.
it must be so weird to go to work everyday wondering if today's the day your job is going to eat you.
welcome to a lawyer's day job
no worse than putting the badge on and wonder if today is the day some anti law thug is going to walk up to you and kill you in cold blood and have bleeding heart liberals say you deserved it.
@@Shocke89 the thugs walking up to people, murdering them in cold blood, and then getting away with murder ARE the guys with badges, you bootlicking halfwit.
@@ashleyl3699 not all. You wouldn't be saying that if a thug tried to break into your house. Go to your nearest gang infested area then and see if they aren't so innocent.
@@Shocke89 well said!
Amazing that the people in the audience had no idea what just happened.
Somehow they all appeared bored af, not even paying attention after paying to see this shit
They knew what was happing and they were cheering Shamu Shamu !!!
@@MrUranium238that was the song
@@MrUranium238😂😂 Underrated comment
Imagine the last thing you heard before dying was: S H A M U S H A M U
exato kkkkkkkk
Luckily the man didn't die.
probably should have regret using killer whales as a crutch to make you cool.
@@Devvo0z hopefully next time he will
@@mcqueenx75 why would you want him to die?
For those of you still struggling to see what went on:
0:01 Trainer dives into tank from right side of screen. Swims towards stage.
0:13 Just before making it to stage, he gets dragged down into water by orca. Remains under water for a long while. Other trainers start calling and distracting orcas.
0:40 Dragged down trainer finally pops on left side of screen while orcas are still being distracted. He gets signaled and helped out of the water as he limps out of the stage.
Conclusion: None of this would happen if orcas were not kept captive or trained like circus animals. #FreeTheOrcas
So.. He survived?
@@JackAss-xo3gp He did.
@@shedskin01 But why the comments says he died? Tf
@@JackAss-xo3gp dunno 🤷♂️
I get the circus animal thing but zoo's are important
Its heart breaking to see their dorsal fins have collapsed, its proven this only happens in captivity, these types of shows should have been banned years ago.
I agree wholeheartedly! These poor creatures are miserable...not mistreated...but captive nonetheless!
Happens on wild orcas too.
Yes 1 % or Orcas dorsal fins callaspe . Look at the video of the two killer Whales that eat Great White Sharks in South Africa . Both of their Dorsal fins are collapsed .
i just learned about dorsal fins and all of that in a class i took a semester ago. It’s really disturbing and hard to listen to the mental and physical pain animals go through JUST for entertainment. It’s heart wrenching and disgusting and i only hope future generations realize what we’re putting animals/nature through.
yes
We never learn!
Oh shutup you stupid woman
I would say certain type of people don't.
Get a real job.
@@VaahteranlehtiPeople with a melanin deficiency need to leave nature alone.
@CDUploader oh my God XD fucking cringe
Man: *Almost drowns while being dragged underwater by a killer whale*
The Crowd: *S H A M U ! S H A M U !*
@Sarah Arshad VIII-C-A idiots think 10 ppls a crowd and don’t understand piped in music. Smh
Orca be like: Are you not entertained ?
Positive reinforcement for the wrong thing! Disaster.
I’m pretty sure he did drown
It was apart of the song
Orcas should never be kept in captivity. Shame on sea world
Hear, hear
Those poor animals, making them perform for our entertainment. Keeping them in that tiny pool, so sad.
I'm pretty sure they're rescues but I dont get why they dont free them
Sea World? Or the millions of visitors every year to Sea World, and other parks that keep whales, making it a very profitable business?
@@mcaskey358 shame on everyone that partakes on such horrible thing.
That’s pretty scary. The fact that the killer whale is so smart that it knows it doesn’t have to chew us up, but hold us under water for a period of time because we need air to breath.
10000 iq
Even animals like Swans know how drowning something works
You should look into just how smart they are, it’s equal parts terrifying and interesting. We had better be glad that they didn’t evolve to be in land with a pair of hands, otherwise we probably would have been the ones in cages
@@DragonRider-cx7br planet of the apes lol
@@Megatron-gl6ff pretty much XD
One of the orcas involved is Orkid, Seaworld's most intelligent orca. She was born in 1988 in Seaworld San Diego. Orkid is a Northern Resident, North Atlantic Type 1 hybrid. Her father, Orky, was Canadian, and her mother, Kandu V, was from Iceland. Orkid lost her mother in a tragic accident when she was only 11 months old. She was raised by Corky (Northern Resident) and Kasatka (Icelandic). Orkid has lost her father, mother, and best friends Splash, Sumar and Nakai. The trainers gave her the nickname 'rocket scientist.' She was involved in several incidents.
who asked?
Smartass alert
@@dh6565 Dumbass alert
@@avidcracksmoker I did
What about Borky???
Here's a crazy idea. Why don't we leave the giant fucking whale in the ocean where he belongs.
Whaaaaaaaat?
BRILLIANT
what about the money??
really dont think so because seaworld just use animals to get money and dont think they will never get rid of their animals because Animals brings the money
and that whale is a female orca whale who is Orkid........
but you are right, they need to let the orcas go because a lot of Orcas dont live that long in seaworld...Orcas life ages is 30 to 50 in the wild but most of the orcas in seaworld died between 10 to 29 at a young age
Do your research. If you did you would know Seaworld has whales over 29. Tilikum, 35, Ulises 38, Kasatka 39, Katina 40, Corky 53. Seaworld Educates and cares for these animals. Do your research.
Welcome everyone. As you can see this is probably your first random recommendation of 2021! I look forward to seeing you guys again.
Well shit
I legit was looking up orca whales on TH-cam and this popped up :v
Mmph
I told Google assistant Shamu
Nah, mine was the bodies of everest lol
At around 0:09 the swimmer knows something isn’t right so u can see him swimming to the platform quite anxiously and then one of the whales came up and grabbed him by the leg and took him under for about 15-20 seconds then the whales return to the platform for food and the swimmer appears and frantically swims to the platform while the whales are distracted by the other swimmers giving them food, hope that was an okay break down
Thanks I deadass thought the swimmer died 💀
What was wrong? Why did the killer whale do what it did?
Aydan Mariano they’re going crazy, that’s not their natural habitat
Aydan Mariano because they are wild predators it's just their instincts
@@Istrianprincess Interestingly, in their natural habitat, orcas do not attack humans. They are very curious, even helpful. They are very intelligent creatures, so they likely feel frustration in a way, and this must be a very upsetting environment to live in. I mean look at it, fuck those places man. If I was an orca and saw the ocean on TV, I would be mad being stuck there, too.
You’d have to be out of your mind and completely reckless to get in a tank with those amazing top-tier predators
Much like a TH-cam commenter mouthing off about something they know nothing about
@@Maverickgrindstar And how many experienced, seasoned trainers have died from performing with orcas? From even getting too close? Or do you say the deaths of notable figures such as Dawn are fake?
@@Maverickgrindstar still seems like a pretty reasonable comment lol
@@Maverickgrindstar shut the fuk up dildo. We know what we're talking about.
you’d have to be out of your mind to even think it’d be a good idea to put them in tanks in the first place. apex predators are no joke.
Why can’t we leave these highly intelligent animals alone, to be wild n free with theyre families..how they are supposed to be..
Tree huger huh?
These animals shouldn't be in captivity like this.
Julio Cárdenas Pelizzari ... your absolutely right.. we as humans think we above everything, we destroy ourselves, each other and our planet, animals have all same same feelings as us, happiness, fear ect..they should not be OUR entertainment..these orca’s are extremely smart, and live in families, just as we do.. I would never give SeaWorld a $ of my money.. They should all have been left in the wild.. same with zoo’s as well..
Benjamin Dover .. I totally agree..
yes they need freedom.💔
The parking lot is 1200x bigger then their forever home.
I can confirm this is very accurate, just a little bit bigger.
I was actually there on 9/11. Parking lot was massive and honestly didn't think it would be easy to find the beige rental car among the sea of other beige rental cars when leaving.
Whole park got shut down for the rest of the day after the attacks and leaving was scary. We had been in some indoor acrobatics show when the rest of the park had emptied out, so there were only a few visible employees and no other members of the public in the park when we got told to make our way out. There were only about 20-30 cars left in the whole lot. Massive amount of empty space that, in hindsight, makes you realise how much space they actually had when creating the place and how much more they should have given to the animals.
Eric Standefer yep
It's true
Comparing surface and volume... sigh...
If you missed it, it’s at 0:10, the trainer in the water is swimming, then disappears into the water for a bit. When the other trainer call the orcas over, you can see him resurface near the left.
Thanks bud
@@TrusttheY Np
oh my god, that's so dangerous
I had gone to the SeaWorld in Austin when I turned 17 and I feel so guilty for giving them my money. Animals aren't surrounded by constant blaring music and screaming children and flashing lights in nature. They arent meant to live like this.
there is no seaworld in austin its in san antonio
Amazing how you know how the animals feel without ever encountering one
Lmfao
I had to watch twice to realize what was going on
Me too, i saw it once then i went to the comment section and see that many people were talking about a man drowing, then in saw the video again and figured out what was going on
Same i thought i was stupid lol
i've been watching twice, but didn't saw anything 😩
same lol
same lol
I didn't know Johnny Sins' career started out in Sea World
Johnny is a true hero who’s done every job on earth. Sea world worker, doctor, police officer, even an astronaut. Dudes on a roll
Johnny is a hero
WTF 😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine his resume lol
Wanna know how I know you're gay
Man swimming for his life*
Killer Whale : this some gourmet shit right here
Orcas don't eat humans
@@sparky3801 r/woooosh
@@tolleyt8270 Why don't you shut up and go back to reddit
Sometimes mauling your captors is enough.
The Orca clearly has a very refined palate, you can't blame him for that.
Damn for a video in 2006, the quality is really good
Man: "AHHHH! AHHHHHH! PLEASE GOD SAVE MEEEE!"
Music: 😇🥳🕺🕺🎉 Shamu! Shamu! 🤗
literally laughing out loud at the chosen emojis
I’m dead
@@calebgoldenberg3319 me too
@@calebgoldenberg3319 i overdosed lethaly
😂
Wasn't even 30 seconds under water but it felt like waaayyyy more, imagine being that guy
I nearly drowned once, the adrenaline and your instinct kicks in. You stop sensing pain, you don't even think about breathing, you don't consider the water in your mouth and eyes, you have no concept of time, your entire thought process becomes linear and the only thought is the method needed to get you above the surface. Literally nothing else crosses your mind, it's completely out of your hands. I didn't experience it myself, but I can only assume the whole "life flashing before your eyes" comes after many, many failed attempts at getting to safety, when your subconscious mind starts to think you may not make it.
@@BritishEmergency i dont think that happened to this guy as they are all trained to deal with these kind of situations! as they work with wild animals every day and wild animals can do unexpected things!
British Emergency rookie numbers. I almost drowned 7 times.
@@mritter3874 ...how? 😅
British Emergency grew up in a 3rd world country and loved going into the water before i knew how to swim. Curiosity mostly
Orca: Imma eat him
Crowd: S H A M U S H A M U
Orca: Yes.
this comment is so funny
@Sarah Arshad VIII-C-A ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!!!
🤣🤣🤣
It’s a recording, and that’s not a crowd.
I'd also go insane if I had to hear that music 5 x a day, every single day.
Imagine they tried to get a great white shark to do tricks here!
Remember Jaws 3-D?
This corona virus really has TH-cam suggesting some random stuff
Jagwa it’s a sign😇
hahahaahaahah
Yeah
It's because they know we are more vulnerable now, so they are taking the oppurtunity to access our minds and make us batshit crazy.
Some people are really waking up because of it 😭😂 it’s sad but it’s true.
Given the audience numbers, I’d say this wasn’t worth it
I can not believe that there are still primitive people attending this kind of entertainment.
I guess Shamu didn't get his paycheck that day.
He wants a raise
it did as they feed 'em right away to prevent to continue the attack. :)
wait shamu they say?
say goodbye to Shamu~ That freak’s not your friend I can tell in the end, if she had your shot she would leave you to rot~
Nah its tne abuse
😂🙈
As a california resident i cant believe sea world and the LA / San Diego Zoo are still operational. Why the fuck in the year 2022 do we still have animals in captivity
Plot twist: The whales knew they would get more fish as a distraction if they almost killed their trainer!
Cringe.. but funny
They're pretty damn smart, so maybe!
thats SO !!! very possible !!! and the prison guards are dressed like seals !!!
Funny thing is, that actually is possible. They are extremely smart.
Orcas are pretty smart, so I wouldn’t put it past them lol
Can u imagine this song being the last thing you heard before you died
Da da - da da - da - SHAMU SHAMU
at least it couldl take your mind off dying
Why do humans want every animal under their control
@@likeaninja2893 zoos are not the place. There are animal sanctuaries for that. These kind of places are just for profit.
@@likeaninja2893 why do they have to entertain us?? Is that the most you can think about animals?? And no they are not treated well everywhere. Also no one likes to live in captivity. On one side we're destroying their homes and on the other side were keeping them in captivity.
@@likeaninja2893 by looking at your profile I know you're a child. So I don't really want to debate or something. But I do want to say one thing. You're wrong. You'll get more knowledge when you grow up and then you'll understand
@@likeaninja2893 I'm not using it as an excuse. I checked your channel because you sounded like you don't know anything like a small aged person and that's okay. So I was right. I didn't wanted to tell you something that can be traumatic to even read.
I don't know ask white people why 😂
The best part is that the music is just joyfully playing while a potentially crazy incident could be happening lol
The illusion was that the trainers were ever in control
yeah that's deep and all but you can clearly see they got control of the situation again through practicing trained responses to certain stimuli, and it's not like the Orcas can leave whenever they want.
@@TheGreenTaco999They had no control, the Orcas were just playing around
This should be 2020’s theme song.
Lol!!!
SHAMU SHAMU
Y tho??
🎶🎶🎶🎶SHAMU SHAMU🎶🎶🎶
Petition should be made in the elections of 2020 and we can have different people options for songs
Music keeps playing ... audience continues eating popcorn .... trainers slapping the water hoping not to see an arm or leg floating in the tank. Trainer makes it out alive, nonchalantly limping backstage as if it was all part of the show. Trainers continue the show like nothing happened, per the orders from corporate. You screw up, you get eaten, or fired. Typical day at StealWorld.
Anita Marie well said, Anita! Nonchalant is exactly the word that came to mind for me too when I saw the trainer limping offstage. This man is lucky to be alive! The orca held him underwater for sometime and the attack on Dawn Brancheau just 4 years later she didn't get to limp away. Also incredible that the man who is slapping the water here is Ken Peters, who himself is extremely lucky to be alive after being attacked by Kasatka! These whales are indeed not meant to continuously perform circus tricks in a tiny fishbowl. But they are big cash cows, so according to Sea World, the show must go on!
Hopefully we will change all that! SeaWorld is not doing so well. Maybe it's time for corporate to nonchalantly limp off the stage ...
Yes! There many aquariums/sea parks that are thriving that do not have any captive orcas, dolphins or any other cetaceans. I'm holding hope that people will stop buying tickets to Sea World and force them to end their cetacean captivity! I just saw Sea World has a new tv commercial loaded with propaganda -- big sign of desperation. But hopefully people will educate themselves and see through it.
I've seen the commercial on TH-cam. It's really creepy weird! I find myself asking "why would I believe a paid SW trainer over two highly educated scientists like Dr. Visser and Dr. Naomi Rose who both agree that captivity is harmful. So what if you "love" the whales! If you did love them, you would do what's in THEIR best interest, not yours. That's what love is. Love does not equal captivity!
Anita Marie Yes, it is totally creepy! Especially the creepy fake smile that woman gives after saying "I wouldn't work here if it wasn't!" And what a lame argument that is. Thank goodness people are waking up. I'm hearing that people are leaving lots of comments on the SeaWorld commercial video on TH-cam and surprise, surprise....SeaWorld is deleting all the "negative" (read: truthful) comments and they're keeping only the postive comments that I'm sure 95% of which are written by Sea World PR staff or other employees.
I find your video compelling. Had to watch twice since I was on an iPhone. Still it is clear what happened. Great of you adding your comments in the description for anyone who missed the action.
This is what happens when you keep animals in captivity and exploit them.
Exactly. Zoos do the same thing, under the guise of conserving endangered animals.
@@robertastevenson my horse is a backyard pet, never ridden, who has five acres to graze in. So kiss my hypocritical ass.
@@segagenesis7708 im agains animal captivity, but let me say straight...im pro zoo, in a zoo children can learn about animals and how to protect them....or at least for this zoo must be....and i can say that there are many zoo who really educate their public...think about in zoo their are many animals who didint survive outside....
@@robertastevenson Oh boy. One of those crazy vegan people who put down others for riding horses.
Just like your horse?
Just let the whales go free already. There's barely a crowd anyways.
Because doing so will kill them. They have no natural hunting abilities and their years of captivity would likely result in their quick starvation.
@@johndoe-zi4ee You severely underestimate Orcas. They are easily one of the most intelligent species on the planet behind Humans, along with basically Elephants and a handful of others. Wild ones catch their prey and throw it back into the sea to catch it again for fun like a house cat does with a mouse. A group of only 2 Orcas can easily kill a Blue Whale, and they have been observed to do this and then only eat the tongue as it's their preferred part. A formerly captive Orca would have absolutely no trouble finding food.
Their struggles in the open water would likely be more of a social nature (ie finding other Orcas, successfully coexisting with them without conflict, and breeding) as they have grown up in cramped conditions and without any normal kind of interaction with other Orcas. This is the equaivalent of a human being imprisoned in an area of around 20 square metres, never allowed outside and spending many long periods of time in solitary confinement.
@@ogbmt exactly, however human trafficking victims need severe therapy and rehabilitation, same for whales, luckily the Dolphin Project has started multiple centers and inspired others to do the same. Unfortunately, there are just not enough of these places yet, however to end on a positive note, France has officially banned all Marine parks that hold cetaceans (dolphins/whales) captive!
@@ogbmt while some are able to readjust and Orcas are incredibly intelligent, it is the fact that they may not be able to find a pod that will accept them. Some might be too integrated to humans that they’ll stick around. They can still hunt and such. But finding a pod is a whole different story however still possible. Look up Luna the Orca, he was in captivity until they released him and he stuck around humans I believe because he couldn’t find a pod but did eventually die from a boat the poor thing. And then there was Springer (I believe was her name?) and she did manage to find a pod I think.
Well, there's also the fact that since the whales were captive bred, they'd have no immunity to all the bacteria in the ocean, meaning they would quickly fall ill and die. Not to mention the fact they can't hunt in the wild...
The best part is that when the trainer, that was attacked, was walking backstage, you don't see any blood. If there was any, it was very little and absorbed into the suit. That being said. If the Orca had wanted to do damage. It would've. This was clearly a temper tantrum being thrown out of frustration and stress. They are so very intelligent.
I agree , the orca is quite capable of ripping a leg off . Ask a seal they'll tell you
@@stevedawson256 Right! there's a killer whale named tilikum at SeaWorld and it brutally murdered four people. One guy got his man parts bit off 😃 and one girl got scalped and it tore her arm off 🙂
Exactly, if the orca wanted to kill him, he would be dead
Stick to shrimping.
@@stevedawson256 seals don't have legs. 🤣
My heart breaks for these beautiful animals being abused by these soulless clowns
Please, quit anthropomorphizing. They are just trainers and not soulless and they did not capture the whales in the first place.
@@xrfa7422 they were just “doing their jobs.” We know which side you’d be on during WW2
@@sellmav There were no conscientious objectors allowed in Nazi Germany. If you were a German man of military age you would be drafted or you would be beheaded by the guillotine. The side you were on in WWII was determined by where you were born. Why do you think this was a choice. Learn something, anything except how to use ad hominem "arguments."
It's all really sad. The trainers can't seem to relate to the animals desire to be free...?
@@xrfa7422 it's their choice to be an orca trainer? and what exactly was the ad hominem?
*heres whats going on,* and LOTS of backstory information, if anyone didnt know or is genuinely wondering(also, this incident was NOT in blackfish - thats another one with orkid and SPLASH, not sumar):
timestamps ⬇️
- 0:01 at the beginning, you see orkid (female, still alive) splashing people coming from the left side, and sumar (male, deceasd 2010) with a trainer on his back/side on the right.
- 0:02 when both orcas are whistled to come to the stage, the trainer jumps off and sumar goes to, well the stage.
- 0:05 orkid, however, swims back, she sees the trainer in the open water and begins to attack.
- 0:10 you can see orkid swimming towards the trainer
- 0:13 the trainer is dragged down, orkid partially surfaces.
- 0:21 sumar leaves his trainer. for a couple seconds sumar and orkid did something under the water, moving him toward the left side of the pool.
- 0:22 the other trainers at the stage start slapping the water in order to get the whales attention. they also bring out the yellow tone box, also used to get the whales to come to the stage.
- 0:38 both whales finally go to the stage(sumar on the left, orkid at the right).
- 0:43 you can see how the trainer tells orkid to follow him going farther away from the trainer she had previously attacked. for a couple of seconds she doesnt look at the trainer, more a sign of her looking for the guy she just attacked.
- 0:48 she(orkid) quickly gave up and is called to do another behavior (trick).
- 0:49 the injured trainer starts swimming towards the stage.
- 1:08 although when the trainer that was attacked was on stage and had no tears in his wetsuit, he could be seen limping while heading backstage.
edit october 11 2021: i added timestamps and a little bit of info about orkid(below), hope this makes it easier to understand!
3rd edit, nov 13 '22; i rolled back to this video and decided to add more information on orkids story, with the death of another one of her best friends earlier this year. the parts between lines is where i added more content, for anyone who has seen this comment before.
*this part may contain a trigger warning*
why did orkid(and sumar) do this? i cant tell you for sure. HOWEVER, at three days old, orkids father died(this just means that orkid would have less of a parental like figure around - male killer whales dont play any role in the youth of their offsprings young and actually leave the mother once they mate). on august 21, 1989, orkids mother, kandu v (5) decided to ram another whale named corky II (2) during the middle of a show. corky II had 7 calves, and the longest one, name kiva, survived just over 40 days. corky II noticed that kandu v's calf (orkid) was going to survive, and therefore wanted to help out simply because she could no longer have a calf of her own. kandu v, being a very aggressive whale, did not like how her daughter was getting attention from corky II. kandu v, in the midst of a show, rammed and pushed corky II *HARD* into a wall, rupturing a part of her abdomen. however, kandu v had the *WORST* of it. she swam into the back pool, bleeding to death. nearly 11 month old orkid witnessed everything and followed her mother. trainers moved the mother and calf into a med pool where it was discovered kandu v had broken her jaw violently and wasnt going to survive. they were let out of the med pool, where at one point kandu v beached herself. every time she had to take a breath (because orcas are mammals), blood went everywhere. trainers could be seen cleaning the bloodied walls, it was like spray paint. 45 minutes after kandu v attacked corky II, kandu v died. very young orkid, seeing every moment of everything, circled her mothers lifeless body at the bottom of the pool for a few hours before it had to be removed. corky II suffered a nearly blind left eye as well, but still lives to this day. orkid also lives with corky II. both have not moved out of the small tanks at seaworld san diego for over 30 years, heck orkid hasnt moved once. another whale was there at the time of the incident, named knootka, however she never came in contact with kandu v on that fateful day. knootka died a year later in 1990.
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with that being said, orkid has also lost other whales around her pretty constantly. splash came in from marineland ontario in the early 90s as a result of the health problems he gained from his father(kandu VII/7, who would later die of cancer. all calves at marineland would be sired by kandu vii, and several of them, like nova and malik, would have long lasting health problems). splash was originally named katak(but seaworld has to change it to a very basic whale name) and eventually started suffering from seizures once at seaworld san diego. at one point, splash hit a gate as a result of a seizure, and orkid quite frankly saved him from the incident, which would leave splash's jaw permanently open, and the tip would become quite bent. in 1991, kasatka(moved in 1990) gave birth to takara, another female companion for orkid. in 1999, very young male "sumar" would join the pod as a result of his mother, taima, violently rejecting him at a few months old. however, in 2000, sumar would be moved to seaworld ohio, returning a year later following seaworld ohios closure. in 2001, kasatka gave birth to nakai, who was the first orca to be born and sired through artificial insemination(AI). 8 months later, in 2002, takara gave birth to her first calf, another female, named kohana(also sired via AI). all seems to be going good, right? orkid has many pod members and she still lives with her best friends, takara, sumar, and splash.
however, in 2004, takara and kohana were shipped across the country to seaworld orlando. takara would later moved to seaworld san antonio in 2009(where she does live today), and kohana would move to loro parque in 2006(where she recently died 60 days ago in mid september from a birth defect - something she had all her life). in spring of 2005, splash died from his health issues. its thought that sumar and orkid were at the med pool gate when he died.
nakai, sumar, and orkid became a well known pair and were often seen together. in 2010, sumar suddenly died, and a well known video of a helicopter angle view can be seen with orkid and sumar's dead body. she was "stuck" in the med pool, and can be seen moving her head towards his body as it was moved out of the tank for a necropsy(animal autopsy). 2012 and 2013 brought hope for orkid. shouka, a female just younger than orkid, moved to the park, followed by kasatka giving birth to her 4th calf(kalia was born in 2004), a male later named makani. in 2017, kasatka was euthanized after long term ongoing(and incredibly noticeable) failing health. similar to splash's death, makani and orkid were at the gate where kasatka died. very recently, in august of 2022, nakai died as well. orkid has never had a calf despite mating with nearly every male at seaworld san diego, including AI attempts. shes basically infertile (theres no reason to believe otherwise), and i wonder how much it would affect her if she did half a child of her own. orkid's never moved out of seaworld san diego. she's lived in the same tank for everything. EVERYTHING. 34+ years, 17 recorded incidents(probably more). is that really worth it?
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please please please dont believe everything these parks tell you. seaworld says their shows are NOT entertainment, however the whales, like orkid, still do completely unnatural behaviors. they dont do front flips in the wild. they dont beach themselves in the wild, in fact none of the orcas would do that (none are argentinain. only around 5 orcas have ever beached themselves for seals). they wouldnt spin around or wave at you. thats called entertainment, not education. its not wild nor is it natural. these arent wild animals. most havent even been outside seaworlds walls.
one of my favorite quotes is "dolphin shows are meant to WOW you, not educate you". because, its true. your fascinated by what they can do, you dont stop to actually think if they would do that in the wild.
#emptythetanks
more bonus info from previously:
edit may 11 2021: i see this has a lot of attention so i thought id include so bonus info
here is whats under "behavioral incidents" on a 2010 seaworld official animal record:
11/15/06 Dunked Trainer
and here is that report on the incident (the document i got this from doesnt allow me to copy stuff so sorry if somethings a bit off). also yes, that confirms that the other whale was indeed sumar like i had previously thought.
"In November 2006, she was performing a double waterwork sequence with Sumar in a show. Sumar and his trainer were on a fluke splash behavior while she was sent on a dry fluke splash behavior. Sumar's trainer dove into the pool and asked for a stage call. Both whales responded but as the trainer began to swim toward the stage she turned and grabbed him by the foot. She let him go and responded to a hand slap stage call. It took about three slaps for this response."
extra: (two paragraphs down) "We have been out of the water with Orkid since November 2006 as a result of another incident." (this video)
read the document here: inherentlywild.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/swprofiles2.pdf
thanks to inherentlywild.co.uk for providing this pdf.
Thanks. I was lost
@@BleachedPeehole orkid is the name of one of the orcas here. She was named after her father, Orky II, after he died 3 days after her birth in September of 1988. Orkid is a presumed combination of Orky's kid.
This comment needs to be pined
@@H3ad1nthecl0uds Lol
So am I the only one who seen the one on the left lick its "lips" when the limping traininer was climbing back on the stage? 🤣
If that song is always on repeat, then I too, would want to ✨drown somebody✨
Five nights at freddy
@@slender7s542gay poem?
The music sounds good. I don't get it.
@@theonef570 gay poem
@@theonef570 lmao wait i usually dont read shit
But wtf how is it good? Also they hear it ALL DAY
This archaic form of entertainment needs to go away. I'm all for conservation and rehabilitation...not this.
This is very sad what they did to them and still doing
@@melindam809 Umm....the whale exhibit has been closed for years! Read more....that's all I can suggest
@@FranchiseSIX5 hope it is true couse that pain is terrible
Agreed!!! Enough is enough
Yea and if I remember it correctly, they were actually pretty darn cruel to these orcas. It wasn't just "ordinary" training they underwent.
Curious to know what the yellow "remote" on a cord does that the lady had.
Sea World needs to be shut down and it should be made illegal to keep whales in captivity. The sad thing is the whales are made to perform to an empty arena.
You’re putting the blame on the wrong entity. Like most people, you judge perversely. The blame doesn’t belong with the corporation providing the entertainment. The blame belongs to all of the people who pay them money to entertain them. If people didn’t go to these places, then these places wouldn’t exist. In fact, that is so true that I can’t even say that both are to blame. Why? Because EVERYONE is to blame; even the people who don’t go to watch these things. Anyone who continues to associate with anyone who does support these places are just as guilty. If you have a family member or friend who has gone....and you have not ostracized them....then you are guilty by association. Now....what are you going to do about it? Only point fingers and complain?
tigerofwu if the whale does not want to preform a trick they won’t preform it or have you forgot that it is a 2 ton whale with a very intellectual mind next you will say making a horse jump is abuse if the horse doesn’t want to something there nothing you could about because it is stronger and bigger than you same applies here. And you prefer this captive bred whales to do nothing and lay about the tanks bored would you do that to a dog stick them in a back yard and do nothing with them!!!
Vince Bain, don't you just hate people who are trying to look like they're intelligent and talking just lot of nonsense and that way hide the stupidity?
tigerofwu since there pretty close to the ocean i say expand
kanervatie Well, his comment wasn’t nonsense if that’s what you’re implying(considering you can’t even spell his name correct, you shouldn’t be implying anything). He’s right about the money part(maybe not the fact that everyone’s at blame though). Y’all are literally helping them by going to this place(which probably costs quite a bit of money) and encouraging them(with your $$$) to continue to do this. Maybe even watching and sharing this video can contribute(unlikely but possible). Vincent is right, just has his amounts wrong ;)
The guy just casually limps offstage... don’t mind my leg , I was just an orca snack .
Orca wasn't trying to eat him. He was just pissed. Orcas don't eat humans and dont naturally attack humans. ALl Orca attacks happen because they finally snap under pressure.
killer whales are massively powerful animals, so it was being incredible gentle... if it had wanted to it could have easily broken every bone in his body
Guy: aight, Imma just swim to the other side
Orca: and I took that personally.
If by “swim to the other side” you mean the afterlife, then this man almost got assistance from the orca.
🤣🤣
THIS SHIT GOT ME SCREAMINGGGGGGDHHFJFJFJFJF 😵😵😵😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I feel like the scariest part of getting killed by a killer whale during a show, is knowing how much less valuable you are to everybody there than the whale. And then after that if you survive it or not SeaWorld is still going to find a way to make it your fault
The sardines didn’t fill them up enough. They needs a “bigger fish” to swallow!
or their freedom
Why are you gei?
Fucking sick verified dude. Very fucking sick
no..they definitely need to go back to their home.. ocean they need freedom😥💔
they don't actually it eat, orcas are known as killers or even psychopaths cause they just like to kill.....
For those of you still struggling to see what went on :
Some people are trying to make money on wild animals in a stupid show and one of them had a near death encounter .
There you go. Exactomundo.
Perfect.🤘
Orkid, the orca in question, was born in captivity in 1988, so it was not wild.
There have been no verified human fatalities related to wild orcas. Sorry you feel making money is such a bad thing. How do you pay your bills?
PERFECT COMMENT.
@@DrBlood-cq2cm I torture people on FB live stream. 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: You didn’t search for this.
Yeah you right
so funny and original
Yes I know that
U iz right
Fun fact I did
I wish youtube made an option where you can look up old comments
Sea World Trainers: OmG hEs DrOwNing!
People in the stands: 👏🏼🤪👏🏼😀👏🏼😊
That’s a recording. There’s almost no one there, in case you haven’t noticed.
@@Tempusverum j
@@Tempusverum but i still get the point he was trying to make. and i agree with him.
ahahahah literally.
@@Tempusverum bro look at 0:00
This is what happens, when humans force their will on apex predators.
oh hey a person from 2018 too
WillyDaDuckDj - "TIME", is a relative term.
wouldn’t that make us the apex predators?
your father - Guns ain't much use, when you're flopping around in the water.
When you stick an orca in a kitty pool it's gonna start a revolution lol.
*Man : almost drowns*
*DJ : Turns up the beat*
Ikr,Imagine dying and that music plays
SHAMU! SHAMU!
The fact that seaworld thought putting humans in the “killer” whale tank was a good idea is insane
Thats what you get for keeping freaking orcas in a pool
Guy is just trying to earn a paycheck. I’m sure he likes the whales and he wasn’t the one who put them in that enclosure, he just works there. The people responsible for putting the whales there are in offices and will never be in that position.
@@cubah1 true true but you should know better
They *
Money is money bro
Too bad he didn't drown. More deaths by Orcas in captivity and they may close piece of shit aqua parks like that one.
0:12 watch the guy swimming on the right
1:06 watch the guy limping on the left
Thx
Thanks so much!
How does this comment not have more likes
Thank you, I was skipping to different parts because I don't want to see a bloodbath or something LMAO. I'm glad nothing gory or bad happened and he's alive. Phew. Shows like these should stop honestly;-;
Fun Fact for those who got this recommended:
There have been no documented fatal attacks on humans by orcas in the wild
I don't think they're swimming with orcas in the wild.
@@Wesley22619 no they are very clearly not in the wild
@@camoking3609 yes.
@@Wesley22619 When I was kayaking there were 3 wild Orcas swimming with me, they were very gentle and Im still alive! That was a very incredible experience
@@tradersendeavors that's freaking awesome dude. Have you seen that video of a pod of orcas chasing a pod of dolphins?
That music in the background is just so eerie and perfect
Remember, these animals attack because they hate you, not because they’re hungry. If you put me in a box and told me to do tricks for scraps, I’d do the same.
Absolutely not true. These guys don’t know their own strength. There’s nothing malicious about it. They’re also extremely well fed. Any amount of research into the subject would tell you otherwise! Stop believing dumb shit on the internet!
@@KnightshadeGaming I don’t believe the trainers are malicious at all, but the habitat is inadequate. Look at their dorsal fins, teeth, snouts, and skin. It’s evidence of an unhealthy animal. They absolutely do know their own strengths plural, and use them purposely. This is why we have 0 documented cases of attacks in the wild. They don’t predate us naturally so when healthy and not threatened, they don’t attack. They may be well fed, but they get sunburned because they can’t dive deep enough. They are social animals and when put in isolation, are prone to lash out.
@@KnightshadeGaming they aren’t living right, they’re not supposed to be relying on humans for everything
@@KnightshadeGaming youre right. People in prison life perfectly content lives, and are also extremely well fed. We should all happily live in jail!
@@JokerAzn123 people who are put in jail most likely did something to deserve their sentence. And even in those cases, solitary isolation can cause the human mind to break. These whales have such an advanced dialect that they sometimes aren’t able to connect with whales from other pods, and humans don’t have to walk hundreds of miles a day, like an orca would have to. I’m not a marine biologist, I’m just not stupid. I don’t know why I have to say this, but humans and jails, are different than orcas and tanks. Can people really be this dense?? 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I'm pretty the sure bald trainer who is the one most aggressively splashing the water to get the orcas to come is Ken Peters. He was attack by Kasatka during a show and almost lost his life. Kasatka grabbed Ken by his foot and brought him to the bottom of the pool for about a minute. The orca then brought Ken to the surface for a few seconds then dragged him back down by his foot again for even a longer time than the first. This whole time, Kasatka never let go of Ken's foot in her mouth and even began thrashing him! Ken was able to calm Kasatka down and swim to safety but even while out of the water Kasatka still continued to come up to try to grab Ken again. The foot part of his wetsuit was ripped off which left him with a severely broken foot not to mention a near drowning experience. Seaworld open your eyes! Captive orca's are not beneficial to orcas or humans
christinaliannemusic good lol sounds like ken deserved it
Yeah. We've all seen Blackfish. Try for an original thought. There's plenty of research literature and books detailing more than that one event.
Just Heather Um that was unnecessarily rude? Lol
christinaliannemusic good story but they are beneficial to grey/blue & humpback whales & their calves trying to survive barely keeping their populations “afloat” something the mass doesn’t think about until a species reaches near extinction then uhhh..
I LOVE THIS STORY HAHAH THX
This is why we should just stick to dinosaur cloning. They're just easier to control
crickets
For sure
How the fuck would you know if dinosaurs are easy to control?
Can't clone anyting over 40,000 years DNA breaks down too far
@@EmperorPenguin1217 joke....
Man: HELPPPP
Music:*gets even wilder”
I remember this incident, when they covered it in Blackfish. Some truly shady behind the scenes deception, from the big wigs. Not to mention the heinous act of abducting them as babies, and stuffing them in a tank 🤬
@@jason648 unfortunately iirc thy cannot be freed
The bald guy, Ken Peters, the one that called the orca away from the trainer being dragged was the one shown in Blackfish. And that was actually the second time it happened to him. This is a different trainer. These are multiple incidents that SeaWorld knew about and still did nothing until one of them died.
I watched the Blackfish documentary with my grandfather a few years ago. Horrible, sad stuff. 😢
Here's an idea why don't you just attend to your own boring, no action - no risk life.
@Timothy O'Mara Where else can we research besides the movie?
The loss. I can feel it, the trainers panicking, oh god. The music makes it so surreal.
He lived…. Got out limping at end…
I feel no remorse , it’s their fault for not releasing them
@@tonyg7718 oh really? I didn't know the trainers were the ones choosing to keep the animals in the zoo. Smooth brain
@@beans1215 i mean i agree with ya there
those animals should not be in captivity but the trainers arent really at fault
@@beans1215 the trainers still chose this job. They chose to help out with this awful sick behavior. That pool, it’s way too small. I wish people would just up and leave those jobs, but of course they won’t.
Seaworld doesn’t need animals, they should just be a stupid theme park.
You mean AMUSEMENT park :)
@Troy Onan imagine being this disconnected from the reality of sea themed parks
grievous549 please stop paying that comment everywhere you know your wrong and your just a professional dumbass who didn’t go to school they either drown their prey or ram them like bottle nose dolphins because orcas are dolphins dumbass and humans are bad they caused the holocaust crusades and many other things orcas have minds and are sentient and don’t like being captive so they rebelled it wasn’t torture or hunting it was revenge so don’t keep them captive they also hunt by playing with their prey occasionally usually after it’s dead he wasn’t prey though he was an enemy or else why didn’t it eat him idiot also explain how the animal is evil if it isn’t the smartest creature in the planet it understands in the bubble glass cage we put in since we locked in away from its friends were being mean to it so it got revenge boo boo human died hah snowflake
@@cyclonevic744 *Abusement
Well theme parks aren't stupid, they are just theme parks, and are way more fun than zoos, so they arent stupid... but yeah I agree.
If someone daily shovelled a bucket of dead fish onto my mouth when I was used to catching it myself with my family, I'd be pissed off too
Keeping these magnificent animals in such small enclosures is an unforgivable act of cruelty
eoselan7 ya it makes me sad to see these beautiful creatures be treated this way
yes only non magnificent animals should be subject to cruelty.
Said the person who works their entire life to make ends meet. Fucking hipocrite.
These orcas don't even know about their situation, stop crying. Keep these shows open.
Putting bird in cages or clipping their wings is fuckin bullshit, too.
Pulled under at 00:15, reappears at 00:40. Makes it onto the stage at 1:03 and exits with a limp. Suggestion: Watch it full screen.
Literally my worst nightmare
Being drowned by a huge water animal
You couldn’t pay me any amount to have this job.
_ incognito _ But what if I offered you Tree Fiddy?
It's not a job. It's animal abuse.
you'd do it for a mil.
@Bob Don they don't have to apply for the job. They accepted it.
@Max1982 I was going to say being drowned underwater by a big animal is ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING and is a HORRIFYING thought but being burned would hurt SOOOOOO bad! :(
What is the yellow device that the female trainer has?
As a general update: The man involved in the attack, Ken Peters, still works as an orca trainer for SeaWorld San Diego to this very day. The whale that attacked him, Kasatka, was euthanized in 2017 following her lung condition worsening. The reason behind the attack was that Kasatka's calf, Kalia, was vocalizing to her at the time (SeaWorld would separate the mothers and calves during shows most of the time a decade ago) and it was Kalia's cries to her mother that drove Kasatka to attack.
That's a different incident, that occurred about two weeks after this one. Peters is the bald man assisting in distracting the whales.
@@scottcharney1091 you are right, Ken Peters is the bald one, he survived the incident with kasatka, there is a very popular video about It and there is another video of him, he continues working for seaworld and defends their position about orcas on these parks.
@@hunnuunny Are you actually being serious...? That's hilarious. Kasatka was having SEVERE health issues before she was put down. If you look at images of her before she died, the bacteria that was killing her lungs had been spreading to the rest of her body, eating away at her flesh and causing her to be in immense pain with patches of blistered skin falling away. The vets couldn't do anything more for her and put her down. After the 2006 incident here, she did not aggress on another trainer again for the remaining 11 years of her life. Even declassified documents regarding her behavior sheet at SeaWorld mentioned quite clearly that she had a bacterial infection that was gradually worsening.
@@fredricgreenblott4169 severe health issues brought on by......? Can we at least admit to ourselves that the ocean doesn't cause severe health issues?
@@cconroy1677 "The ocean doesn't cause health issues". Uh huh. I'm not completely condoning captivity at all but I want you to know how ridiculous you sound. Orcas and cetaceans die all the time in the wild from boat strikes, pollution, and many other factors. there are certain populations that have succumbed to inbreeding as well.
I'm watching it now and 2021 - we have been quarantined for about a year now, and people already going nuts for the coconuts. Can you imagine how pissed u would be as a whale living in that tiny water puddle, knowing that 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. I would be dragging them underwater every time they would get into my puddle.
Also you get locked up with people who doesn't speak your language? You can't move as you want to. Have a 2m²appartment, be used as a breeding machine.
I love how the audience is just chilling while he’s getting dragged underwater lmao
Hard to notice on first glance though,emagine to be there live having the "best time of your live" beeing distracted by the people on "stage" - the trainers and their actions to actually separate the orcas and avoiding them to approach their colleage - for you it woul´d absolutely look like part of the show and due to excitement you wouldn´t reallize that there has been a person in potentionally severe danger. The fact that he surfaced and swam back to the edge of the pool on his own mad this even harder to notice. So of course they are chilling, due to unawareness.
静か
They thought it was part of the show 🥲
That's what they get for actively imprisoning whales
@@AmikYoungDon LOL XD
That’s the reason you must respect wild animals. They are extremely dangerous and unpredictable. Like my late Grandmother use to say. That wildness in them helps them survive in the wild. This is in a sense a domesticated venue and even though people hold wild animals in captivity for their own personal entertainment expect scenarios like this to play out every so often including lives being lost.
Trainer: That's it. I'm quitting my job. It's a rebellion.
Gotmea BigWave lol not surprised
However, Orcas don't get that choice. They're slaves to greedy people
0:15 - 0:40
Must have been the 25 longest and most terrifying seconds of his entire life.
Anyone else tried to hold their breath to see if they’d survive? Just me?😅
💀💀💀 me too
Me too! 😂😂🤷🏾♂️
Trust me yo, these ppl can hold their breath for like 5 minutes straight. Sum shit i couldnt do
same lmao
Think of how fast his heart was pumping out of fear, that makes it tougher to hold that breath
They need to close these places down, please don't go to these shows, watch a documentary if you want to see them