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This guy has a proven track record of killing people. he s clearly a liability to the institution. why keep him around? well, it s quite simple to answer, and that is that his semen is worth a lot of money. over the years tilikum has been one of the main breeding whales at seaworld. which is brilliant because they can inseminate way more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he s basically operating as a sperm bank. in a reputable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed. that animal would have likely been put down. but in the entire seaworld collection, it s like 54% of the whales in seaworld s collection now have tilikum s genes. ....
Business, and he decided that that was it. we should shut down. no one ever contacted us. there was an inquest. no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there s no memorial. and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what s left in the folks minds who recall the case. so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. well, there s a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. yes, yeah. it was the large whale, tilikum. the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped-over fin. ....