What has happened to Dawn Brancheau is as a trainer in Orlando sea World of Florida? To answer the question, we must see Shamu Killing Trainer Video that is the real factual in the accident.
While we heard the news about tragedy in Orlando SeaWorld Park, of course, most of the people of the world has surprised.
The stupidity and naivety of human beings always amuses me. I don't care how "experienced" she was; this was a KILLER WHALE. The clue is in the fucking name.
KILLER WHALE. I don't care if they gave it a fucking name, it is an animal, operating entirely on instinct and it was this INSTINCT which ultimately killed her. We humans really do need to learn more humility and respect in the face of nature, and we need stop treating these fucking animals like harmless pets for our amusement.
Outra coisa o vídeo onde uma baleia mata a mulher naum é este.
Explicação:
A mulher que foi morta só foi atacada pela balei pq menstruou na água.
Naum entenderam??? Os animais aquáticas caçam pelo cheiro e a baleia se atraiu pelo cheiro de sangue na água.
Resumindo:
A mulher tinha sido advertida para naum entrar na água no seu período de menstruação mas parece que ela naum obedeceu por este motivo ocorreu o fato.
Espero ter ajudado a quem queria ver o vídeo
Dawn Brancheau Attack video and SeaWorld Parks ; Entertainment continues to do a steady job of keeping its fans — and critics, for that matter — informed in the wake of trainer Dawn Brancheau’s death in a killer whale tank earlier this week.
We’ve all seen the big theme parks run and hide from responding to crises in the past, but SeaWorld is so far setting a shining precedent for the future. The company’s blog continues to offer first-hand updates from park executives and employees, the latest being a video from head of animal training Chuck Tompkins.
Today’s column looked at SeaWorld’s social media response to Brancheau’s death and its decision to end — at least for now — its enormously popular and witty Twitter account written from the voice of Shamu.
Later this afternoon SeaWorld is scheduled to hold another press conference, this time with a strong social media component such as live streaming of the questions and answers. It’s yet another impressive way to keep folks like me in the good ol’ mainstream media informed, but also speak directly with its customers.
And now the theories about trainer Dawn Brancheau’s death at SeaWorld.
Maybe we’ll learn more when SeaWorld has a news conference at 1 p.m. today. But the theory of premeditation by killer whale Tilikum has been floated. Does it all sound a little preposterous?
Marine conservationist Richard Ellis told ABC’s “World News”: “Killer whales, because they’re supposed to be so intelligent, don’t do things accidentally. This was not an insane, uncontrollable act. This was premeditated.”
On NBC’s “Today,” Steve Huxter, one of the first to train Tilikum, dismissed that theory. “It seems to be more excited play behavior,” Huxter said of Tilikum’s behavior.
“A premeditated act like that from a killer whale, I have to question that,” Huxter added. “I can’t say that would be the case at all. As far as him being stressed out, the staff at SeaWorld would have been very aware of that. They watch for that kind of thing. Their goal is to have nothing but happy animals.”
On “World News,” SeaWorld curator Chuck Tompkins stressed that the death was “a very, very rare event” and that the park has done millions of safe interactions between whales and humans. Tompkins theorized that Tilikum became fascinated by Brancheau’s ponytail. The whale evidently pulled Brancheau under by her ponytail.
Huxter trained Tilikum at Sealand before the whale moved on to SeaWorld. Huxter told “Today” that SeaWorld staffers told him that Tilikum wouldn’t be performing but would be part of the breeding program. The intent was never for trainers to get in the water with Tilikum, Huxter added.
SeaWorld issued a statement that Huxter was wrong; Huxter acknowledged he hadn’t discussed Tilikum’s future with SeaWorld management.
But it wasn’t much of a spat. Huxter also said that the SeaWorld staff is the best in the world at marine mammal management.
What is the lesson about killer whales?
Howard Garrett, co-founder of the Orca Network, told “Today”: “The lesson is that confinement and isolation and removal from natural habitats drives the whales a little crazy.”
The conversation goes a little crazy, too, when the talk turns to premeditation. What do you make of it all?


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