They capture in killer whale video hitting tin glass desperately

A killer whale in a water park in Ontario, Canada, was captured in a video hitting itself several times against the glass of the pond, where it has been in captivity for decades.

The moment was shared on social media by the site’s former coach, Phil Demers. He indicated that this behavior of the animal is “dangerous and self-destructive” and that it demonstrates how “anxious” it is.

In the killer whale, known as Kiska, it is the last survivor of Marineland Park.

The images were recorded last September 4 by a group of anti-captivity activists, Demers said.

They capture in killer whale video hitting tin glass desperately

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