And humans do not routinely physically interact with killer whales. So much for your vaunted straw man. Men and women are not meant to interact with bull orcas.
Additionally, the victim interacted in a way that was deemed against protocol as per SeaWorld. She was not supposed to be in the water with the animal. Her mentor said her stance [lying down] in front of the Orca was a bad move, as was letting her hair loose in front of him.
Equating snakes and whales is a valid comparison. Both are animals who can, will and do kill. We are not surprised when a snake instinctively strikes. Why are you shocked when a killer whale strikes?
OK folks. IF you had watched Fox and Friends this AM on FNC, or IF you have the courage to go dig up the clip on their Web site, you’ll see an old fart who was a LONGtime trainer at Sea World who vindicated every single point I’ve made here on this thread.
The man has decades of experience working with these animals and supported every single point I’ve made.
Now go look, listen to an expert......and I sure as hell don’t expect apologies for your sarcastic attacks.