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Re: SeaWorld ending Orca Breeding program

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The SeaWorld animals are an artificial species.  Made up by the cross breeding of two very different species of Orcas.  They cross bred two types of Orcas.  Resident Orcas (docile, playful fish eating) and Transient (free roaming loan killers of other marine mammals.)  Those are true Killer Whales.  There is yet another group Off Shore Orcas.  They only hunt sharks. In the wild, all groups avoid each other for obvious reasons.  So they won't breed with each other. People at SeaWorld did it anyway.  The results are hybrid Orcas that live off frozen fish & perform on command in order to eat that fish.  I can barely look at them.  They are artificially bred animals. It's that freaky.

 

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Re: SeaWorld ending Orca Breeding program

There goes a lot of research, and it's because of a documentary that was chock full of lies.

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Re: SeaWorld ending Orca Breeding program


@Blahblahvampemer wrote:

There goes a lot of research, and it's because of a documentary that was chock full of lies.


Have you seen these animals approach each other in the wild?  The two groups keep apart peacefully.  They don't attack each other.  They simply ignore each other. Transients  simply move away from them.  Their appearnce is different too.  Transients have pointed dorsal fins.  Residentials are more rounded.  The flopped over dorsal fin you see in camptivity is because of gravity.  Marine mammals are not meant to live outside of water for long periods of time. Orcas sleep on the water with half their brains active, the other asleep.  That way they can't drown. There are not a lot of orcas left in the wild.  They have a very high mortality rate for their infants.  Pollution and interference from humas are the primary reason. And the ocean is polluted.  Not getting polluted.  It's already too late.