In cases of places like sea world, it is likely to be done to the Orca having a psychosis moment where they 'snap' and have this behavior which isn't anger but is aggressive. With the trainers, they have either caused directly or likely to be from long term captivity effects which to a human equivalent is to be looked in a little room with no where to fully stretch. It is this effect of imprisonment and forced to do intense daily exercises whilst being bullied by other orcas likely which caused the orcas in sea world to attack their trainers. Meaning why so many people globally want to boycott Orca Captivity all across the world.
Well... sort of ... YES because just like almost everyday you hear that there are trainers for killer whales that accidentally get killed by the killer whale that you are training.
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As of October 2023, there have been a few documented incidents of trainers being killed by killer whales (orcas) in captivity, with the most notable cases occurring at marine parks like SeaWorld. The most widely reported incidents involved trainers in the U.S. in the late 2000s, leading to increased scrutiny and changes in safety protocols for marine mammal trainers. Overall, the total number of trainers killed by killer whales is relatively small, with three confirmed fatalities attributed to captive orcas.
Yes they already are back in the water with them
No, whales are mammals. Sharks are cold blooded. Killer whale belongs to oceanic dolphin family.
No but there are some cases of killer whales (Orca whales) attacking people and some of their trainers. Killer whales are very friendly mammals to humans because they are not threats to humans like humans are threats to them. Some killer whales attacked people by accidents, not on purpose. The human race had treated te killer whales very badly because humans killed more and more killer whales than killer whales that had killed humans before. Some killer whales were escaping from human harrassments. They are extremely intelligent ocean mammals and they also save more and more human lives from shark attacks.
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There are about 3000 killer whales in the world.
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no Killer whales are endothermic
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.