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Biologists: Killer whales 'neurotic' in captivity
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(CNN) -- Killer whales can weigh up to 22,000 pounds, and may be as long as 32 feet, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They often travel in groups of up to 50, being highly social.

Confining such an enormous animal in an aquarium tank leads the animal to display neurotic behavior, experts say. "They get very stressed out," marine biologist Nancy Black of Monterey Bay Whale Watch said on CNN's "Larry King Live."

SeaWorld whale trainer Dawn Brancheau, 40, died Wednesday from "multiple traumatic injuries and drowning" after a whale called Tilikum grabbed her ponytail and pulled her underwater at Shamu Stadium, the Orange County Sheriff's office said Thursday.

An orca can travel easily 100 nautical miles every day, and to put them in a pool where they swim around in circles continually, and kept away from their families, "takes a toll on their brains," said Jim Borrowman, who has worked with whales for 30 years and runs Stubbs Island Whale Watching on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. "'Neurotic' is the word that we've used, and I sense that that's probably what's happening," he said. "Perhaps that's what drives some of these issues."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/02/25/whales.seaworld.death /

Like a human being in solitary confinement except you still get to interact with fish...
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  -Biologists: Killer whales 'neurotic' in captivity undeterred  Feb-25-10 07:38 PM   #0 
  - Indeed.....To keep one of the most intelligent, powerful predators on earth....  marmar   Feb-25-10 07:41 PM   #1 
  - Actually it should be criminal  malaise   Feb-25-10 07:43 PM   #2 
  - K&R n/t  DeSwiss   Feb-25-10 07:48 PM   #3 
  - So, maybe its possible that keeping people penned up in "shelters" can be damaging?  bobbolink   Feb-25-10 07:55 PM   #4 
  - k and r--it is a shame that something so self-evident has to be explained to people. what humans do  niyad   Feb-25-10 07:57 PM   #5 
  - Everything you said is absolutely correct.  BrklynLiberal   Feb-26-10 10:23 AM   #21 
  - It's akin to capturing a live human and keeping them captive in a walk-in closet 24/7 for decades.  Maru Kitteh   Feb-25-10 08:00 PM   #6 
  - Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Feb-25-10 08:19 PM   #7 
  - Who would of thought it??????  brettdale   Feb-25-10 08:45 PM   #8 
  - Before this happened, I have wondered about insurance for this.  Bosso 63   Feb-25-10 08:57 PM   #9 
  - "Hey - why are you dipping our daughter in sprinkles?"  Maru Kitteh   Feb-25-10 10:40 PM   #13 
  - Why is this tragedy somehow "shocking"??. Orcas are APEX  sohndrsmith   Feb-25-10 09:01 PM   #10 
  - There's a paradox here.  undeterred   Feb-25-10 09:17 PM   #11 
  - What sentient creature would not become neurotic under the conditions in which they are kept?  BrklynLiberal   Feb-25-10 10:20 PM   #12 
  - Tonight I read something about dogs becoming  undeterred   Feb-25-10 11:11 PM   #14 
     - I think the term has become a catch-all for disturbed thought and behavior  Maru Kitteh   Feb-25-10 11:39 PM   #15 
     - Considering how intelligent and social these creatures are, it is not surprising that they could  BrklynLiberal   Feb-26-10 10:10 AM   #16 
     - It also can happen when removed from their mother too soon.  Dappleganger   Feb-26-10 10:17 AM   #17 
        - I cannot remember the last time I went to the bathroom with the door closed.....  BrklynLiberal   Feb-26-10 10:21 AM   #19 
           - I try to close it because there's 6 of us in the house...  Dappleganger   Feb-26-10 10:24 AM   #22 
              - LOLOLOLOL I guess we are pretty puzzling to them in general.  BrklynLiberal   Feb-26-10 03:09 PM   #23 
  - set the whales free. please, this is so stupid.  spanone   Feb-26-10 10:18 AM   #18 
     - +1000  BrklynLiberal   Feb-26-10 10:22 AM   #20 
 

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