Saturday, March 20, 2010

SeaWorld releases Tilikum video, new procedures



SeaWorld Orlando released new video of the killer whale who drowned a trainer at the park last month and announced new procedures for handling the bull orca. Trainers will stand farther away from Tilikum when brushing his teeth.
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It also appears by this new video of Tilikum and trainers that no pony tails are allowed either. Folks might appreciate more the courage of a Christian Walliser, who goes back in the cage after a sever mauling, as he can't "stand farther away" from the tigers.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've seen video of Orca off Patagonia coming right onto the beach to catch a seal. Seems that if the whale was truly aggressive and looking to attack, keeping back 4 feet wouldn't prevent an another attack.

Wade G. Burck said...

I think they are assuming the high retaining wall will aid in deterring a whale coming out of the water too far. I think it will too.
Wade

Jim A. said...

According to the Orlando papers, they're not getting as close to Tilikum as before. Longer poles and handles, etc., and keep your hair rolled -up. Word is that Tilikum isn't agressive, just real big with a lot of potential.

As to returning to work with an animal that gave you a good bite: I had a big male sea lion take a good chomp on my arm at the end of a show in early July. We modified his routine (mainly changed a prop) but it took me until Labor Day to really feel comfortable working him. I know some of the killer whale people thought about if they wouldn't be better doing something else. Anybody who's been there would understand.

Wade G. Burck said...

Jim,
Oh yeah, it is very understandable. I have found, if I am in the middle of a show situation, there isn't much time to think about it, just get right back busy. On the other hand, in a non show training situation, with a horse about 6 years ago, I got eager to get on for the first ride, and had her bolt and fall on me, permanently breaking a finger. Now when I "feel/sense" the time is right, I make myself wait and ground work them for 2 more day's before I get on. Lesson was well learned, and not having a show in a few hours, affords me that luxury, which is comforting. LOL
Wade