How would the watching world react if humans were kept imprisoned in tight, inhumane enclosures and forced to perform in front of hundreds of people each day? This is the tragic yet vividly-true reality of orca whales, one of many sea creatures set on display in aquariums worldwide. In 1961, the first orca was captured off California’s coast, and to this day, there are at least fifty-five still imprisoned in various marine parks across the globe. While it may be entertaining for the audience to witness these formidable whales flip and spin, this cruelty is only accepted because orcas are viewed as animals without feelings, entrapped for the enjoyment and amusement of the human race. If these orcas ever lash out at their human captors, the media
How can anyone look at the whale crying and think that is morality because it is not. Whale ate one of the trainers. Tilikum is responsible for the deaths of 3 individuals, including a top killer whale trainer, Dawn Brancheau. Blackfish shows the devastating consequences of keeping such intelligent and sentient creatures in captivity. They knew Tilikum was dangerous because in his profile information it states, “Sometimes lunging toward control trainer” 70 plus killer whale trainer accidents but no one talks about them.
Jonathan Safran Foer’s Eating Animals is a book about persuasion. Foer seeks to convince his readers to take any step in reducing what he believes is the injustice of harming animals. To achieve this, Foer employs many persuasion techniques and often changes his approach when he targets specific groups. His strategies include establishing himself as an ethical authority and appealing to his readers’ emotions, morals, and reason.
Undergoing human experimentation, prodding and poking, and irrelevant training exercises, whales in captivity are forced to live in an unnatural and inhibited manner. The line between animal cruelty and human entertainment is one that has been a blur in a recent studies. Human entertainment and boredom should not give rise to the mistreatment of animals in captivity. If parks wish to remain open, then special precautions must be taken to both ensure the safety of human trainers and workers as well as happiness and comfort of the animals. If held captive animals should be given habitats that are as close to their
People should be more involved with animals. Humans should be more involved with animals much more than they already are. In the story “Are Zooz Bad News” one particul tiger had enough, this tiger attacked some humans, because they were taunting her. The tiger was obviously not in a mentally good condition. This was probably because they had not had much human interaction for a while.
Killer whales were initially captured in the 1960s, when a female orca was captured and put into a tank. Two days into the female orca's stay she repeatedly bashed her head against her tank wall and perished the following day. Unfortunately, people did not heed or take any precautions from this traumatic incident and since then killer whales all over the world have been captured for entertainment purposes and have been stored in facilities such as SeaWorld. From these types of facilities incidents continue to happen such as killer whales killing their trainers, killing themselves, dying due to medical conditions, and more. Continuous accidents such as these have caused suspicion among the public of whether killer whales live healthy and prosperous lives in captivity and brings up the concern of ethicality.
I believe that genetic impairments were the cause of King Tutankhamun’s death, along with malaria. A recent autopsy confirmed from 2000 computer scans showed that there was a relation to genetic impairments from King Tut’s parents, who were brother and sister. Evidence behind King Tut’s potential genetic impairments is that there were 130 used walking canes found in his tomb. Do to the relation of Tut’s parents, he suffered from a partially clubbed foot. This impairment wouldn’t be able to let him ride on a chariot.
King Tut has died a mysterious death. There are three theories I believed that have caused King Tut’s death. One theory was murder, I think he might have been murder by Aye and Horemheb. Another theory was an illness. The third theory was a chariot crash.
Zoos and circuses are two forms of underrated animal abuse because they prod animals to perform, they are not attended to during times of injury, and side effects from the abuse that include physical as well as mental trauma. When thinking about zoos, the first
At the Dallas Zoo, after getting taunted by people throwing rocks at him, a gorilla named Jabari tried to escape by jumping over the walls and moats of his enclosure, it was shot by the police afterward. Sometime, zoos even offer drugs to animals as to calm their attitude. I know many people might not believe it, but animals have emotion just like us human, if we are trapped in a cage, we will be as upset as the animals, because our freedom are limited in just the captivity, that is why we cannot always keep an animal in a cage as they die And, in some cases, many zoos train animals to perform tricks as if they were in a circus. There are different trained sea animals, such as dolphins, sea lions.
Circuses, where thousands of people go to watch exotic animals, such as elephants or lions, perform amazing tricks and stunts. They see beautiful animals putting on astounding performances. However, even though you can usually find protestors outside the arenas, people ignore and dismiss the “training” the animals are put through, and instead usually come back the next year, keeping the circuses in business. On the contrary, these circuses should be shut down. For the truth is, the trainers of the exotic animals use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bull hooks and other tools to force animals to learn and show off their performances.
“The simple truth is that animals should not be used for human amusement. The process is often unnatural and cruel from start to finish” (DeRose 2). Obviously, the use of animals for entertainment purposes is unnecessary. There are many other ways to be entertained, people who want to entertain by choice. As a result, if there are people willing to perform by choice, why should society allow animals to perform by
The reason we should respect is that most animals have the same genetics as humans. The fact is that, “ninety percent of all mammals have the same genetic materials as humans” (Robinson 239). “Even seventy-one percent of Americans have said that animals should be protected from injury” (Robinson 240). It does not make sense why people still allow animals to be punished for not cooperating with trainers or keepers. Another problem that is not right is how animals are taken from their homes for zoo exhibits.
Animal Cruelty Have you ever wondered how much atrocious animal treatments are occurring around the world? The average number of animal abuse cases reported in the media each year is 1,920 according to a study conducted this year by Statistic Brain Research Institute. Moreover, a lot of animals struggle around the globe because they are often beaten, neglected and hunted, which forces them to fight for survival. Helpless animals continue to be exploited by humans and are still constantly being robbed of their lives. Thus, animal cruelty is the killing, exploiting and neglecting the needs of animals that are causing extinction and nonessential suffering.
These acting are a bad behavior and cruelty. The important thing is human who killed those animals. There are many positive aspects about killing animal but there are also some negative aspects. Thus this essay discusses both side of issue.