Posted on 02/26/2010 5:36:59 AM PST by JoeProBono
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The former boss of a trainer drowned by a killer whale in Orlando says he believes the attack was triggered by the trainer's mistake.
Thad Lacinak (lah-CIN'-ick), a former head trainer at SeaWorld, told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday that he has seen video of the moments preceding the fatal attack Wednesday. He said he believes trainer Dawn Brancheau (bran-CHOH') made a mistake by letting her ponytail drift in the water in front of the killer whale.
Lacinak says the killer whale grabbed the ponytail in his mouth and pulled her in the water.
Lacinak says Brancheau, if she were alive, would acknowledge it was her mistake......
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So your contention is that the killer whale was merely “doing what it was created by God to do”? Is that really your stance?
Unbelievable.
You gotta love that one.
I read a post yesterday that said the trainers were allowed to swim with all the whales, EXCEPT Tilly.
There is already a tourist’s video online that shows Brancheau swimming WITH Tilly just seconds before the ‘attack’ occurred.
It may be unbelievable to you, but it’s reality.
Just like if she stuck her arm into a lion cage, because she “trusted” the lion.
That happened recently too. And the lion was just doing what lions do.
Beat me to it!
Hard to say what the Orca was thinking, but it sounds like with all that hair floating around, she made herself look like a large fishing lure, and subsequently hooked a big one...
In early 2000, I went TDY to Camp Astoria Oregon to help the OR National Guard prepare for a deployment to Bosnia. One morning, I went for a run along the beach and saw the head of a basking shark, about the size of an end table, washed up on shore. There was little doubt in my mind what had happened to the rest of it...
IMO --- The animal was doing what comes naturally. It saw a ponytail in the water which probably looked like a fish. As a trainer, she had to know that the whales respond to signals. It's just like Sigfried & Roy with their tigers. One reason they are able to train the animals in the first place is by using visual cues. In this case, the cue was a ponytail.
6:56 Minute Video Before Whale Kill. Trainer was IN THE WATER with Whale [SeaWorld] |
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02/25/2010 8:00:20 PM PST · by BunnySlippers · 83 replies · 2,003+ views WESH TV ^ | 02/25/10I found this video VERY interesting. It now becomes apparent that despite what SeaWorld says the trainer DID get into the water with the Orca. They have denied this happened. And they claim it is against policy. She is smiling widely. The video ends seconds before he grabs her. Some news sources have a still of the trainer in the water with the killer whale ... but now the video. I know many will not agree with me, but I think it is barbaric to treat animals like this. http://www.wesh.com |
Recall those two boys who were teasing the tiger in that zoo some years ago? Or other incidents where people have fallen into pits containing dangerous animals such as bears? While not all incidents end up tragically, those involved put their lives in danger. The same is true here.
Zoos are one thing, where those in charge of the animals don’t consort with them (usually) in public. Here, it’s the norm. So, I’m frankly surprised this doesn’t happen more often.
Why should a whale be killed because it’s following its instincts? That’s absurd. I agree, it’s a mistake to place such predators in a position where their instincts can come into play. Trained or not, these show people put their lives at risk daily. It’s nonsense.
Considering the great lengths to which humans have to go in order to create a situation in which a killer whale is a threat to a human, your statement is laughable.
Sorry, Travis, my friend. That’s a straw man. The whale was in a supposedly family-friendly environment, supposedly regularly interacting very directly with humans. It knows the humans aren’t food. This one has now killed three people. If they don’t destroy it, they need to cut it loose in the ocean somewhere.
Contrary to popular belief, killer whales do not routinely kill human beings.
It’s clearly a dangerous, flighty, temperamental animal that is unfit to be around people. Three funerals prove that.
Steve Irwin learned that the hard way.
In San Diego out on Point Loma, on the Pacific side “tide poools,” I saw the skin of a seal floating against the shore. The skin was INSIDE OUT. My guess is an orca “flipped” it that way to skin the seal for better eating.
An Ocra witha rap sheet? Oh please, that fish would be in a can so fast it would make HIS head spin. Can him and ship him to Hati where he can do some good and feed some people. Sorry Charlie!
I believe that this should be on Mary Jo's headstone, as well...
So did that crazy brown bear loving dude in Alaska.
Ding! COO COO, Ding! COO COO
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