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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100225/ap_on_re_us/us_seaworld_death

Okay... couple of points here...

First... Killer Whale. Was this not enough of a warning? (Yes, I know, they don't usually kill people, but how many experiments are there in allowing whales to try to kill people?)

Second... THIRD time this guy was involved in killing someone? THIRD time?

After the FIRST time, you free Willy, okay?

Totally feel bad for the family involved and for the people who had to witness this, but this certainly sounds like something that falls under the 'preventable' category.

When our cute lil betta Fingon decided to kill a pair of swordtails, and take bites out of other fish, we didn't give him a third chance or a second chance, we pulled his ass out of the tank and put him into solitary confinement, where he gnashes his teeth at me daily, and I'm certainly not going to shove my hand in to pet him, y'know? He's mean, yes, he kills stuff, yes, but I'm not saying kill the whale, I'm just saying, it might be time for either retirement to an aquarium or off to the big blue sea.

That's all.

Date: 2010-02-25 05:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mdarkdreamer.livejournal.com
At leat the fish had lots of room...but yeah those Paranah were eyeballin you when you stood by them for the pic...

I could swear I could hear them saying "Come pet us come swiiiim with us"

~Dark

Date: 2010-02-25 05:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aleabeth.livejournal.com
LOL

Actually, I didn't think the tank was big enough, especially for those sharks. I mean most sea creatures move great distances, not an area that isn't even as big as a city block.

Even those that are born and raised in captivity have migrational instincts... etc.

And yes, I went there, paid the admission, so in some respect, I'm guilty of 'feeding' the fenzy so to speak. But the older and hopefully wiser, I get... the more likely I won't do it anymore.

It's like when we owned our birds. After thinking more and more about how they're natural habitat is, how much freer they are and how most of these 'pets' are 'gotten' in the first place... I'm changing my mind.

Like you said earlier, dogs and cats have actually been bred for thousands of years to be what we keep them as today... 'pets'. Yet, at the same time, I even question that anymore, especially in my current situation.

*sigh*

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