Since my last post, there has been another
 tragic encounter between human and ani-
 mal.  A trainer, a very skilled one, has been
 fatally injured by a killer whale.  The killer
 whale that she had worked with and cared
 for.
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 My last post was driven by expert opinion.
 Today, I will merely speculate.  But specu-
 late carefully.  In at least one interview,
 on CNN, one animal expert was quite quick
 to imply that the killer whale was not at
 fault.  That somehow, human error was at
 the root of this death.  I'm not so sure.  If
 these animals are as intelligent as experts
 claim, is it possible that they occasionally
 do things (even evil things) deliberately?
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 We tend to think that animal motives are
 somehow more pure than ours... that if
 they become violent towards us, it means
 that we (in our ignorance) somehow set
 the animal off.  And they were merely
 reacting instinctively.
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 Also on CNN last night, a rather startling
 video of a killer whale attack in a pool
 (1970's) was aired several times.  One of
 the trainers attempts to help the young
 lady by extending a pole.  Just as she tries
 to tighten her grip, the animal knocks her
 with enough force so that she becomes
 separated from the pole.
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 In my opinion, humans and animals
 (whether they be killer whales, coyotes
  or whatever) have far more in common
 then we currently suspect.  Some are
 good, and some are S.O.B.'s...
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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