Posted on 02/03/2010 7:51:16 PM PST by FredJake
Video of what happened last year during the "Believe" show at San Diego's SeaWorld, a pelican decided to drop in for the show. Unfortunately for the pelican, the whales decided to take a brake from the show and have the pelican for lunch instead. The person who captured this video was in the right place at the right time. Unfortunately for the pelican it was in the wrong place at the wrong time. During a portion of the show where a young child it introduced to a friendly whale, the pelican landed onto the pool. Suddenly out of nowhere one of the whales lunged at it from underneath the water, caught it in it's jaws, and dragged the bird under the water, thus drowning it. The other whales in the pool, with the exception of the whale that was at the front of the pool with the little girl from the audience, all disappeared under the water ignoring their trainers.
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Throughout the ordeal the show's music continued to blare out of the speakers, but it was obvious to the audience the show had not gone as planned. Some of the trainers tried to continue on as if nothing had happened and continued the dance moves. Meanwhile the whales still hadn't surfaced and had their catch at the bottom of the pool. Eventually one whale did surface, as did the limp body of the pelican. The whales then pushed it around the surface for a while and then tore it apart in front of the audience.
Eventually the trainers got back the attention of the whales and managed to lure them backstage to the holding pen, leaving bits of pelican floating around in the pool. Once the trainers had the whales securely locked up, they then went about retrieving the Pelican parts from the pool. Since the show had been cut short, the bewildered audience responded with clapping and cheering as each part of the Pelican was retrieved from the pool.
While SeaWorld tries to humanize these deadly creatures for the spectators, this video proves that they are still wild animals and their "Killer Whale" instincts are sill very acute.
Last time I did something like this I forgot to make a proper link, so I decided to go a bit overboard this time.
Hecklers BEWARE!
Shamu shows how it is done uptown!
Funny how they atill refer to them as killer whales when they are really killer dolphins...
A friend of mine was at a zoo that had a ape area. Up near the top of the enclosure a giant older male gorilla was sitting still as stone. As hundreds of people and their kids looked on a peacock flew over the wall..and slowly walked up towards the gorilla. It never flinched....the crowd was watching and enjoying the entire thing..then BANG the gorilla drops his fist like a sledge hammer on the bird, and there is a giant cloud of feathers where there had just been a bird..little kids started crying and people were shocked..my buddy said it was quite the show !
Too funny,
I like, I like...ROTFLMAO
OMG! That was adorable! thanks for posting that.
Here’s one of my favorites:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QXMyNv4V54
It’s racism!
Maybe they ought to rethink introducing a child to the whales.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNnx_X5ue2c
Now that would be a great video to see. I wonder if anyone has it on film.
Further proof that no one cares for the “left wing”
Wow. Killed it and tenderized the meat at the same time.
Bush’s fault!
Ping to Post #7.
>Maybe they ought to rethink introducing a child to the whales.
Indeed:
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/251888
Rush had one story twnety years ago about a sea otter that some schoolchildren cleaned up and nursed back to health after the Exxon Valdez incident. The school made a whole event about the sea otter being released back into the wild. Just as the sea otter was swimming out, it was mealtime for a killer whale.
The music was a nice touch.
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