Everyone who has been to Sea World has seen well-trained whales, dolphins, seals. Guests staying at Sea World can enjoy the pleasures of marine mammals in the tank, and can fly around the air through a whistle. These tips attract guests to the park. What is interesting to the audience is mammalian torture. Behind every marine mammal being raised there is a fatal truth. Marine mammals provide entertainment, but they are not artificially raised. Imagine being at home, and someone breaks in and you are forced to join the circus without doing anything.
The life of captured whales and dolphins is completely different from that of sea life. It is almost impossible to artificially raise a family. The aquarium can only hit several times in any direction before entering the wall. Because the tank is shallow, the natural tendency of whales and dolphins is opposite - they consume more than half of the time on the tank surface. This unnatural condition can cause skin problems. Furthermore, in a catchy orca (killer whale), it may be the cause of the collapse of the dorsal fin, because gravity pulls these high appendages when whales mature without the aid of water . Every captive oshund and a number of captured women's orca are experiencing trapped or imprisoned fins as teenagers. However, only about 1% of killer whale was observed in the wild.
This documentary tells Tilikum of the orca killer whale. While imprisoned, he did a lot of shows to entertain the public. But during his lifetime imprisonment he still issued three dead. This movie explains this as abnormal. Because a wild orca deprives human beings of their lives. Director Gabriella Cowpersweight presented the audience with the number of workers who misunderstood that these animals are bad handling and believe that living things will not fight back. In particular, whales are used to swimming long distances and should not be restricted like this. The strength and spiritual ability of this animal is very underestimated and it is clear that this species is not suitable for the environment of this prisoner of war.