Crosscheck wrote:
PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Except for the fact that dives are conducted with Orcas on a regular basis in the wild as well, even during feeding.
I've seen documentaries on discovery about it before. They dive while the orcas are in full hunt mode without protection, and they always end up fine. There seems to be an incredible mutual understanding between humans and the wild animals.
right...but they're hunting tasty seals or whatever...There's no way a human in a wet suit tastes that good.
Unless someone has a study that says keeping them in captivity makes them more erratic and violent towards humans, it's a simple coincidence based on proximity.
None of the humans attacked in captivity have ever been consumed by the whales. There's a ton of debate as to why they do it, and 4/5 theories point to things other than food.
But even if it IS proximity... why take the unnecessary risk?
And aside from humans being harmed, there are other reasons, like ones mentioned as to why captivity is bad for whales, that we should NOT have them in captivity.
If she was really dragged in by her pony tail, it's likely that the whale saw the pony tail and thought it was a toy.
Some of the toys they play with are two flotation devices held together by rope...