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Re: Everything that's wrong with the world, a play in 3 Acts
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:10 pm
by Sandydragon
kk67 wrote:Orcas are wonderful creatures. Not even an anecdotal recorded instance of an Orca attacking a human in the wild.
I watched Blue Planet II last night and just cannot stop thinking about it. The diversity and symbiosis of our world is jaw dropping.
Such a shame that all the humans are a bunch of pricks.
To be fair if one of them fuckers did have a go at a human, I don’t think there would be much left to make a report.
Re: Everything that's wrong with the world, a play in 3 Acts
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:27 pm
by kk67
Sandydragon wrote:
To be fair if one of them fuckers did have a go at a human, I don’t think there would be much left to make a report.
They have killed humans if they're in captivity. Which seems fair enough.
Some of the deaths have been late night after closing. Don't remember hearing they'd eaten the corpses.
Re: Everything that's wrong with the world, a play in 3 Acts
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:13 pm
by Digby
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11 ... backpacks/
Now that's just very wrong that it's ever come to that.
Re: Everything that's wrong with the world, a play in 3 Acts
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 8:53 pm
by Sandydragon
kk67 wrote:Sandydragon wrote:
To be fair if one of them fuckers did have a go at a human, I don’t think there would be much left to make a report.
They have killed humans if they're in captivity. Which seems fair enough.
Some of the deaths have been late night after closing. Don't remember hearing they'd eaten the corpses.
I was thinking more that if something that size and strong hit you out to sea, the chances of you making a report are slim.
I’ve seen a few documentaries about Orcas in captivity and it’s put me off ever wanting to go to sea world.