As of January 2008, a total of 44 orcas (15 wild-caught and 29 captive-born calves) are held in 12 marine parks in six different countries. At least 136 orcas (killer whales) have been taken into captivity from the wild since 1961. One hundred and twenty (120) are now dead (88%). (An additional male escaped after 2.5 years in captivity. His fate is unknown. Most captives die before they reach their early 20s, yet in the wild, females may live as long as 80 years or more. -WDCS
this is cruel they are put in tanks, that are way too small for the size of these animals thats why there dorsal fins are folded, also they are starved so that they perform for food.
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metridium 2 years ago
at 1:30, It's Taku ?
locsamOrca 3 years ago
this is cruel they are put in tanks, that are way too small for the size of these animals thats why there dorsal fins are folded, also they are starved so that they perform for food.
mgpgal 5 years ago