25 to 35 years. 25 to 35 years. they re documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. and of course that s false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. so in the wild they live less. less. like the floppy dorsal fins. 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they re a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that s just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection.
million. the stock price dropped 40 percent. is he world wouldn t talk to the black fish producers but they would talk to us. see world separates mothers from their babies. we haven t done that in 35 years. theyshe said it is deceit will. sea world s veterinarian says this is the life they know. 808 percent of the whales were born right here. the key difference between what our whales experience over their lives and what killer whales in the wild experience is the fact that there are people there. our trainers are there working with them every day. black fish claims the dorr sill fins prove the whales are sad and unhealthy. dorsal collapse happens in one percent of wild killer whales.
wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live a lot longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. and of course that s false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of the research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. so in the wild they live less. like the floppy dorsal fins. 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100%, have collapsed dorsal fins. and they say that they re a family, that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that s just, you know, an artificial
and of course that s false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. so in the wild they live less. like the floppy dorsal fins. 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they re a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that s just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that s not a family. you know? come on.
say that all orcas die at 25 or 30 years. 25 to 35 years. 25 to 35 years. they re documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. and of course that s false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. so in the wild they live less. like the floppy dorsal fins. 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they re a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that s just, you know, an artificial