and the souping water at the bottom. and the handfuls of fish they re getting delivered by the trainer are all getting smaller. so they know they re coming down to the end of session. when you see the difference between the beginning of the video and the end of the video, you can see that he s just not quite on his game anymore. there s no food left. she kept asking him for more and more behaviors. he wasn t getting reinforced for the behaviors he was doing correctly. he probably was frustrated towards the end. then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool. he followed her. and then continued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly
perimeter peck wave where she asked him to basically go all the way around the pool and wave his pectoral flipper. and she blows her whistle, which is a bridge which tells the animal you ve done a good job. come back and get food. but he missed that cue. and he went all the way around the pool on this perimeter peck wave. we re going to let him keep on waving. my interpretation is that he didn t hear the whistle. so not only did he not hear the bridge, then he went and did a perfect behavior and came back, and what he got was what we call a three second neutral response. which is a way to let the animal know you didn t do the correct thing. you re not going to get rewarded. and then we re going to move on. then you can also see through the video that dawn is running out of food. the animals can sense when you re getting to the bottom of your bucket of fish because they can hear the ice clanging around and the fishy, soupy water at the bottom. and the handfuls of fish they re ge
your bucket of fish because they can hear the ice clanging around and the souping water at the bottom. and the handfuls of fish they re getting delivered by the trainer are all getting smaller. so they know they re coming down to the end of session. when you see the difference between the beginning of the video and the end of the video, you can see that he s just not quite on his game anymore. there s no food left. she kept asking him for more and more behaviors. he wasn t getting reinforced for the behaviors he was doing correctly. he probably was frustrated towards the end. then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool. he followed her. and then continued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly escalated to be clearly violent behavior that i think
the pool on this perimeter peck wave. we re going to let him keep on waving. my interpretation is that he didn t hear the whistle. so not only did he not hear the bridge, then he went and did a perfect behavior and came back, and what he got was what we call a three second neutral response. which is a way to let the animal know you didn t do the correct thing. you re not going to get rewarded. and then we re going to move on. then you can also see through the video that dawn is running out of food. the animals can sense when you re getting to the bottom of your bucket of fish because they can hear the ice clanging around and the souping water at the bottom. and the handfuls of fish they re getting delivered by the trainer are all getting smaller. so they know they re coming down to the end of session. when you see the difference between the beginning of the video and the end of the video, you can see that he s just not quite on his game anymore. there s no food left.
and she blows her whistle, which is a bridge which tells the animal you ve done a good job. come back and get food. but he missed that cue. and he went all the way around the pool on this perimeter peck wave. we re going to let him keep on waving. my interpretation is that he didn t hear the whistle. so not only did he not hear the bridge, then he went and did a perfect behavior and came back, and what he got was what we call a three second neutral response. which is a way to let the animal know you didn t do the correct thing. you re not going to get rewarded. and then we re going to move on. then you can also see through the video that dawn is running out of food. the animals can sense when you re getting to the bottom of your bucket of fish because they can hear the ice clanging around and the souping water at the bottom. and the handfuls of fish they re getting delivered by the trainer are all getting smaller. so they know they re coming down to the end of session.