Killer Whale

serpentdove

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Should Sea World put the killer whale to death who killed a trainer? The whale has killed two people. A third man snuck into it's tank apparently to swim with the whale. He was also killed. That man actually died of hypothermia but the whale took his swimming trunks off and draped his dead body on his back (stated on Dennis Prager radio program, 25 Feb 10).

Also, what do you think of PETA's response? PETA said that the whale killed because it was enraged being cooped up. They called the animal "12,300 pounds of sheer rage.” They also stated that Sea World’s decision to remain open after the fatal attack was shameful.
 

serpentdove

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Leave the whale alone.
Does it matter what God says:

“If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, then uthe ox shall surely be stoned, and its flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall be acquitted. But if the ox tended to thrust with its horn in times past, and it has been made known to his owner, and he has not kept it confined, so that it has killed a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned and its owner also shall be put to death (Ex 21:28-29)."
 

Granite

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SD, why the world would you think that would matter? And why is killing something the only solution you propose?
 

MaryContrary

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Does it matter what God says:

“If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, then uthe ox shall surely be stoned, and its flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall be acquitted. But if the ox tended to thrust with its horn in times past, and it has been made known to his owner, and he has not kept it confined, so that it has killed a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned and its owner also shall be put to death (Ex 21:28-29)."

I understand that this was the third time this particular killer whale had been involved in a fatality like this. Not to mention this is hardly the first killer whale to attack its trainers. Why do you suppose that is? I would suggest it's because the people responsible for this whale and others aren't held accountable for their behavior. Certainly not when they kill.

So I would support this law. If you know the animal you are responsible for is dangerous and don't take reasonable steps to prevent it killing someone...you're at fault and you're responsible for that death. :idunno:
 

serpentdove

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SD, why the world would you think that would matter?
It matters because people are dead.

I don't think that people cared for this whale as they should have.

"Animal cruelty should not take place if men truly understand the command to be “caretakers” of the earth. We are to control the numbers of animals so disease and sickness do not kill them off; we are to use the animals for our needs; we are to control animals in a manner in which they are not harmful to humans;...we should protect [animals] from over-killing and abuse. The problem lies in the fact that many do not understand this balance and tend to over-protect or under-protect animals. Animals were created for us to enjoy, so protecting a remnant for others to enjoy is also proper. Proverbs 12:10 tells us, "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel..." full text: What Does the Bible say About Animal Rights http://www.gotquestions.org/animal-rights.html
 

Granite

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It matters because people are dead.

I don't think that people cared for this whale as they should have.

"Animal cruelty should not take place if men truly understand the command to be “caretakers” of the earth. We are to control the numbers of animals so disease and sickness do not kill them off; we are to use the animals for our needs; we are to control animals in a manner in which they are not harmful to humans;...we should protect [animals] from over-killing and abuse. The problem lies in the fact that many do not understand this balance and tend to over-protect or under-protect animals. Animals were created for us to enjoy, so protecting a remnant for others to enjoy is also proper. Proverbs 12:10 tells us, "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel..." full text: What Does the Bible say About Animal Rights http://www.gotquestions.org/animal-rights.html

They probably shouldn't have imprisoned it in the first place.
 

Real Sorceror

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I say they just release it. Its obviously a bit on the violent side, which is not surprising since Killer Whales generally eat things about our size in the wild.
 

serpentdove

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"I understand that this was the third time this particular killer whale had been involved in a fatality like this."
The way I understand it is--in one death, the man died of hypothermia not an attack by this whale. He was attempting to swim in its tank.
"[P]eople responsible for this whale and others aren't held accountable for their behavior."
That's a good point. They were clearly warned by this particular whale and did nothing to prevent another death.
"I would support this law [Ex 21:28-29]."
I would too.
"If you know the animal you are responsible for is dangerous and don't take reasonable steps to prevent it killing someone...you're at fault and you're responsible for that death."
Yes, because after it killed the first time, it should never have been trusted again. We think that we know animal behavior, but we don't.

Did you ever hear of Timothy Treadwell who went to live with the bears in Alaska?

"He lived among the coastal grizzly bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska, USA, for approximately 13 seasons. At the end of his 13th season in the park in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and partially devoured by one or possibly two grizzly bears....An audio recording of the attack survived, but has not been released to the public." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Treadwell

In the recording, the author of a book about it, said that Timothy says that the bear is killing him. Amie, his girlfriend must have wanted to help but she was obviously terrified at what she was hearing so she stayed in the tent.

After it seemed that the bear had gone away, she went out to him. But bears often attack and then go off in the bushes but keep their eye on their pray to ensure it's dead. When she came out, the bear killed her, too.
 

Alate_One

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I say they just release it. Its obviously a bit on the violent side, which is not surprising since Killer Whales generally eat things about our size in the wild.

Releasing it is just a crueler way of killing it. If you want to do it properly you'll need to spend millions of dollars. See the Keiko story. I'd say either put it in a facility away from trainers or put it down.

I think Orcas probably shouldn't be kept in captivity at all, its simply impossibly expensive to care for their needs properly. However, I am torn on the subject since they do serve a powerful educational tool simply by being available for people to see.
 

noguru

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There are risks involved when any wild animal is kept in captivity. The people who work near these animals should be aware of the risks. With that in mind, I have no preferrence one way or the other about killing this animal. It is obviously more problematic than other orcas.
 

serpentdove

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You do realize that fool is pro-life, anti-abortion?

Right, but it reminded me of the bumper sticker.

I'm sure Fool has more passion for saving babies than saving whales--as any rational person of course would.

I was very curious to hear how PETA responded to all of this. I'm glad they were not hysterical this time.

They merely suggested that the whales may not prefer to be contained in this way. They may be right (and I'm no PETA fan).
 
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Doug Wright

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Does it matter what God says:

“If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, then uthe ox shall surely be stoned, and its flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall be acquitted. But if the ox tended to thrust with its horn in times past, and it has been made known to his owner, and he has not kept it confined, so that it has killed a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned and its owner also shall be put to death (Ex 21:28-29)."

...ever try to throw a stone undeerwater? ..let's get the owner and let the 'orca' go.

I mean, he might'a been late to pick up his kid from daycare and such; how else he gonna communicate with us dum ***** who can't even speak?
 
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