What did Tilikum do after he died?

Following Dawn's death, Tilikum was sent to spend most of his days in a pool rarely seen by the public. There are reports that he would spend hours on end just lying on the surface of the water. Tilikum died at the Florida attraction in January 2017.
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What did SeaWorld do with Tilikum after Dawn's death?

Following Dawn's tragic death, Tilikum was kept in a tiny enclosure that limited his ability to swim, communicate with other orcas, and interact with humans even further. He was reported to have been floating listlessly in the water for hours at a time, a behavior never seen in wild orcas.
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What was done with Tilikum's body?

The autopsy revealed that Tilikum had stripped Dukes of his swimsuit and bit off his genitals. Dukes also suffered contusions and abrasions to his body, forehead and face, and had multiple bites marks on his lower extremities. Tilikum refused for hours to give up his naked body, draped across his back.
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Where did Tilikum go after he was captured?

When orca-capture operations became regulated in the United States and were outlawed in Washington state, the orca hunters moved to the open waters near Iceland, where Tilikum was captured. Finally, Tilikum was transferred to the rundown marine park, Sealand of the Pacific, in British Columbia, Canada.
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What happened to the whale that killed its trainer?

“It's one of the most important stories that we've ever published.” Tilikum died in 2017, succumbing to a bacterial lung infection, one of the conditions that orcas can contract in captivity.
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Did Tilikum eat Dawn?

Those who worked with her said their bond was strong and based on love and trust. John Hargrove, who was a senior trainer at Seaworld at the time of Dawn's death, said: "We'll never know why Tilikum made that choice to grab Dawn and pull her into the pool.
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Why was Tilikum not put down?

As our staff testified in the OSHA proceedings, Tilikum was not considered an aggressive animal and did not have a single incident report of aggression during his time in our care. Even trainers who are now opposed to the zoological display of killer whales describe Tilikum as a very even-tempered animal.
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Does SeaWorld still have orcas 2021?

As of November 5, 2021 there are:

In the wild, male orcas live to an average of 30 years (maximum 50-60 years) and 46 years for females (maximum 80-90 years). At least 170 orcas have died in captivity, not including 30 miscarried or still-born calves. SeaWorld holds 19 orcas in its three parks in the United States.
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Where are Tilikum's offspring?

Her first two babies were also taken from her: Her daughter Kohana (conceived with the sperm of Tilikum) lives at Loro Parque in Spain; her son, Trua, lives at SeaWorld Orlando in Florida; and her youngest surviving daughters, Sakari and Kamea, live with her at SeaWorld San Antonio.
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Are Shamu and Tilikum the same whale?

Tilikum. Another “Shamu” (whose actual name was Tilikum) was kidnapped from his home waters off Iceland—abducted from his pod at just 2 years old. He was kept in small tanks with other suffering, frustrated, captive orcas—and the fights between them often left him injured and bloody.
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How many SeaWorld trainers have been killed by orcas?

While orca attacks on humans in the wild are rare, and no fatal attacks have been recorded, as of 2022 four humans have died due to interactions with captive orcas. Tilikum was involved in three of those deaths.
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Where is Tilikum now 2021?

After 33 years of living captive in marine park pools, Tilikum, SeaWorld's best-known killer whale, died this morning, January 6, in Orlando.
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Did Dawn's family sue SeaWorld?

In the lawsuit filed this week, the family says Bobby "saw the look of horror and desperation on Dawn's face as she was swimming for her life," and, "Tilikum violently yank her down to the depth of the pool." The family claims the boy now has nightmares, is often angry, and doesn't eat.
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How did Tilikum scalp dawn?

Trainer Dawn Brancheau died of blunt force trauma to head, neck and torso. March 31, 2010— -- SeaWorld's killer whale Tilikum broke its trainer's jaw, fractured part of her vertebra and dislocated one of her elbows and a knee while thrashing her around its pool, according to an autopsy released today.
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Did SeaWorld change after Blackfish?

SeaWorld's leadership refused to take part in my study. I found evidence that Blackfish led to negative publicity for SeaWorld and changed how people viewed marine mammal captivity. As a result, attendance at the park decreased and the market value of the company dropped.
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Where is Shamu now?

Shamu died that year at SeaWorld of pyometra (a uterine infection) and septicemia (blood poisoning). She was just 9 years old. In the wild, she could have lived to be older than 100.
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Are the orcas at SeaWorld sad?

“The entire SeaWorld family is deeply saddened by the loss.” These words are part of a statement put out by entertainment giant SeaWorld on January 28, 2019. When SeaWorld announces that it is “deeply saddened” by something, it is often because one of their orcas has died.
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Do trainers still swim with orcas?

SeaWorld apparently did not see it that way, and the killer whale shows have continued as before, only now the trainers do not perform any water work with the orcas.
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Is Tilikum free now?

Tilikum—an orca who was imprisoned at SeaWorld for nearly three decades and was the “star” of the damning documentary Blackfish—finally has his freedom.
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Did trainers ever swim with Tilikum?

SeaWorld trainers were forbidden from swimming with Tilikum, as they often did with the resort's seven other orcas. Only about a dozen of 28 handlers, including Brancheau, had been specifically trained to work with him from the edge of SeaWorld's pools.
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What happened to the boy in the Lighthouse of the orcas?

Agustín's stunned parents took him to Valdés Peninsula. Bubas wrote a book based on that story, “Agustín Open Heart,” now becoming a movie. Agustín, the boy that had been diagnosed with autism, is now 19, is an artist, attends university and has a girlfriend.
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Is keto still at Loro Parque?

Keto is one of seven orcas currently held captive at Loro Parque.
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Does SeaWorld still have killer whales 2022?

Does SeaWorld still do orca shows? Yes, while the format isn't the same as in past years, you can still watch killer whales show their stuff at the daily Orca Encounter presentation.
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Did Shamu eat his trainer?

Dawn Brancheau, an experienced 40-year-old animal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, was killed yesterday afternoon. Billed as Shamu, Tilikum, a 12,000-pound (5,440-kilogram) male killer whale, reportedly grabbed Brancheau by the upper arm and pulled the trainer underwater.
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