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Whale Trainer Killer Whale trainer killed during Under Water Show! Spectators witnessed in horror! Oh, no! What a terrible accident! When he's not a gorilla attack and pulling the face of a woman in Connecticut or a stingray stabbing his spikes in the heart of one of the most beloved fighter in Australian history, is to take the orcs life of a young woman who has spent half his life as a whale trainer underwater world. We humans are so affectionate domestic wild animals that we often become victims of the most horrific attacks by them, in our desire to show love. It is very difficult not to love animals, and we can not understand why some people are not, but that's for another topic. The majority of us, however, do love animals, be they wild or domestic. However, we recognize that they put us in a very precarious position when we are too close to them, as trainers often. This is the main reason why the trainers are usually the first to get attacked by animals agitated. Animals in nature are perceived as dangerous because they are not used to interact with humans while domesticated wild animals are not perceived as such, but this belief is slowly changing in the wake of recent tragedies with animals and mammals attack people, especially trainers. If this belief does not change, then it should. We have seen the mutilated face of the woman who was recently attacked by a gorilla pet in Connecticut. Now he is the coach of whales underwater who lost his life in the mouth of a killer whale 17 feet. How can we avoid this in future? This kind of thing never happens too often! Something must be done! It is sad to say that this type of tragedy induced animal will continue to happen! Why? It will continue to events because people really appreciate the joys of living dangerously. There are many people who relish the opportunity to mingle with dangerous animals and mammals. We get to another point. There should be a way to electronically sense that if animals and mammals in the water or in zoos zoos land are agitated. Operators of zoos and in the worlds of water should try their best to do a better job in detecting danger. There should be some kind of security mechanism in place to give trainers a chance to survive if ever there should be an attack. For the sake of a few dollars, we should not be putting himself in danger. There should be barriers protecting human trainers in the immediate vicinity of the training or show animals and mammals. It is understood that the viewers want to see humans interacting with animals by physical means. However, it is not worth the risk. Most say it is part of a million chance that the attack will happen during a show. However, we have seen through the media that too often the attacks occur without reason. We should stop taking risks when interacting with these animals and mammals. Too many people are becoming mortally wounded by a panel of domestic animals and wild mammals. It is now time to put an end to all these tragedies before they happen again! People's lives are at stake here! Posted on December 29, 2009.
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