Killer Whale Injures Trainer During Show

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Killer Whale Injures Trainer During Show

SAN DIEGO (Nov. 30) -- A trainer was injured during a show Wednesday at SeaWorld Adventure Park after Shamu the killer whale grabbed his foot and pulled him underwater twice, authorities said.



The 39-year-old man was taken to a hospital and was listed in good condition, said Mike Scarpuzzi, a park official. Scarpuzzi, who oversees zoological operations, said he did not know the extent of the trainer's injuries.

The park declined to release the trainer's name, saying some members of his family have yet to be notified. Scarpuzzi said the trainer has been working with animals for 16 years, including 12 spent at Shamu Stadium.

"His skills and techniques, and close relationship with the whale played a major role in helping the animal calm down and allowed him to eventually swim out of the pool," Scarpuzzi said.

The mishap occurred around 5 p.m. when the trainer and Shamu were to go underwater as planned. They were to emerge with the trainer jumping off the whale's nose.

"While underwater, the whale opened its mouth and grabbed his foot and kept him underwater for a period of time," Scarpuzzi said, adding he didn't know how long the trainer was kept down.

When both came up for air, the trainer attempted to calm Shamu by gently rubbing it, but the whale took him down a second time. The whale eventually released his grip, and the trainer managed to swim away.

According to the SeaWorld's Web site, a show at 4:30 p.m. "blends new killer whale behaviors with elaborate set pieces, music, choreography and state-of-the-art multimedia." The show is set to music recorded by the Czech Philharmonic Opera.


11-30-06 07:42 EST

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DeLgAdO;597419; said:
of coarse it has.

killer whale one time went nuts on a new on a trainer and breached on top of him

i was going to say......

thats a job i wouldnt want... its all too inevitable
 
R1_Ridah;597422; said:
Reason why they are called Killer Whales...LOL

the reason they are called killer whales reflect there versatility as predators, some popualations feed mostly on fish while others hunt other marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, penguins, and other whales. Orcas are no threat to humans, there have been no confirmed attacks on humans in the wild. however, there have been reports of captive orcas attacking there handlers, this is one of them.
 
DeLgAdO;597456; said:
the reason they are called killer whales reflect there versatility as predators, some popualations feed mostly on fish while others hunt other marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, penguins, and other whales. Orcas are no threat to humans, there have been no confirmed attacks on humans in the wild. however, there have been reports of captive orcas attacking there handlers, this is one of them.

Just cuz it hasnt been "reported" does NOT mean it has never happened throughout ALL of the years of time.... The coalacanth was "reported" to be exctinct for millions of years, and them boom, finally someone "reported" seeing it... i wouldnt put it past me, to think one orca got one slow swimmin human. RARE indeed, but must have happened once...
 
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