⚠️PLEASE SHARE TO HELP EXPOSE THIS ANIMAL ABUSE ⚠️ Repost from @savethereef We previously posted the 1st photo to expose the animal cruelty happening at SeaWorld, but swipe through to see more of what was revealed in a court case against SeaWorld. Please share this with your followers & tag people, celebrities, influencers who need to see & share it too because there are BIG problems here & EVERYONE must be made aware! First, these 2 trainers standing on the backs of two orcas, the smaller one being just an 18-month-old calf. At such a young age, the cervical vertebrae in this poor baby’s neck & the thoracic vertebrae in her back wouldn’t have been fully formed & would’ve been susceptible to irreversible damage. The 2nd photo shows 20-year-old Taima suffering from a prolapsed uterus during her final birth as her calf was stillborn & she died from shortly after. SeaWorld was aware of how strenuous/dangerous pregnancy can be, Taima’s own mother, Gudrun, died while trying to expel a stillborn calf, in an eerily similar manner to how her daughter would also die, yet they carelessly bred Taima 5x in just a few years. If SeaWorld hadn’t treated Taima like a breeding machine, she’d still be alive today. The 3rd photo exposes the unsafe amount of medication SeaWorld’s late bull orca, Tilikum, was given to treat illness. Tilikum suffered from a bacterial lung infection for a year before he died in 2017. It’s not far-fetched to presume antibiotic resistance (caused by being prescribed antibiotics too often) played a part in his death. Tilikum was also kept on anti-psychotic drugs, such as Valium, to control his aggression. He was given 20 pills each day to subdue him. It begs to question how often Tilikum displayed aggression towards his trainers for them to result to drugging him every day. EVERYONE MUST SEE THIS, PLEASE SHARE! Thanks to @oceanicpreservationsociety @inherentlywild for helping expose this!
🐋🐋Orca trainer is devoured by this one while perfor…see more
