@@hirochica if you really care about these beautiful creatures you shouldn’t support a business like sea world or any zoos that keep whales captive when it is clearly visible that they can’t provide the right environment for them to live in. Another thing you can do to advocate for the well-being of orcas and other whales is to sign petitions and protest against the captivity of whales. Educate your self watch nature shows such as seaspiracy and our planet. To truly understand that keeping these creatures captive like what is shown in the videos is not right, and is abuse to them as it is harming their wellbeing.
@@Vvvvvvv3 Yes, I understand your thought. So, are you in the camp that says we don't need aquariums and zoos on earth? I don't think so. I don't think so, because zoos and aquariums have a role to play other than entertainment. What you may not know is that zoos and aquariums are museums and research facilities. 1. facilities for collecting, preserving, researching, exhibiting, and disseminating educational materials 2. facilities that support people's learning activities through actual materials 3. biodiversity contributes greatly to the maintenance of the global environment. Facilities necessary for understanding how it works and the global environment. Do you think it is just an entertainment facility? I'm not saying that it doesn't have that element at all, but we do collect money from visitors to see it, and we use that money for breeding management and research. The visitors can also learn about the latest research from the keepers. Measures to reduce stress in animals vary from country to country, but in recent years, Japan has also established guidelines to provide the necessary environment for each animal. The pool where the orcas live here may be small, but it would cost a lot of money to make it bigger. It's not something that can be done overnight. But even if we return these orcas to the sea right now, all of them were born and raised in this aquarium. If we returned them to the sea, they would not know how to catch food, and they would be attacked and killed by other groups of orcas and animals. Well, aquariums and zoos are not stupid, so they are doing a lot of trial and error. At any rate, I feel that it's useless to discuss with people who think that zoos and aquariums are just entertainment facilities, so I'd like to end with this, although it's been a long time.
@@hirochica lmao I’m thinking about the wellbeing of these animals... The data is clear that orcas in captivity suffer from extreme stress, injuries, disease and infections, and survive on average less than ten years in captivity. Compared to wild orcas that live. 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. I’m advocating that breeding programmes that are going on to be stopped so no more orcas have to imprisoned for human entertainment... and you know what there are plenty of research programmes going on around the world that doesn’t capture creatures to then train the for tricks for the entertainment of the public which then fill out the pockets of capitalists that don’t care about the wellbeing of their animals. We should be stewards of the earth. We should be caring about animals and the environment? How is keeping orcas like this benefiting the environment? What we should do is help with global warming and going on more plant based diets to help reduce the environmental impacts of out diets Look JUST WATCH SEASPIRACY AND COWSPIRACY.
@@Vvvvvvv3 I can't talk to you when you think that orcas are only allowed to do tricks. Is it the impact on the environment? Let me ask you this, if you found an animal that was going extinct, what would you do? You would say, "Let's protect it," right? But at that point, it's already too late. Protecting an animal from extinction that hasn't been studied at all is just your kind of twisted animal rights egoism. You don't know which animals need what kind of food, what kind of bedding, what kind of temperature, and what kind of environment for mating until you raise them. You can only find out these things over a long period of time, and it is too late to start when they are about to become extinct. Performing arts is not just for the sake of entertaining the audience, of course. The only reason I do it in front of the audience is because I'm getting paid for it. If you feel so sorry for them, why don't you pay to buy all the animals from zoos and aquariums around the world and return them to nature? I don't know how much it would cost. I think the trainers at Sea World are much more animal-friendly than people like you. They check the orcas' health early every morning, train them so that they don't get stressed out, take breaks and play with them in moderation because they get sick of training alone, take them to the doctor if they're not feeling well, and don't force them to do shows. Have you seen the other videos and stuff? There are days when the orcas boycott the show. In those cases, I leave everything up to the orcas and resume the show when they are back in the mood, or cancel the show if they don't want to go on. I don't know about the orcas in other countries, but at least the trainers here care about the orcas more than anyone else. We can't give them back to nature, but instead we give them a lot of love and care, and we do our best to study the orcas, which we still don't understand. During the break, we had this exchange. ruclips.net/video/tCahIAdPoP0/видео.html Is this killer whale unhappy? To me, he loves his trainer and doesn't seem unhappy to be living here. That would be a lie to say that they are not 100% unhappy, but that's the same in the human world as in the natural world, isn't it? If you still feel sorry for yourself after seeing this killer whale, then I think it's best not to talk about it anymore, because it's a parallel line even if we talk to each other. You can go on with your activities, and I will continue to love and support the orcas here.
何時見てもヒヤヒヤします😅ギリギリまで飛ぶので楽しさ半分ヒヤヒヤ半分😝
これぞシャチパワー💨🌊水圧で転んで笑ってるトレーナーさん達。お客さんに魅力を伝えられて嬉しかったでしょうね🥰🎶
きれっきれっな演技♥️みんなかっこ良すぎ🎉
総重量8t近くでスーパーダッシュやると大変な事が起こるんですね?😁
トレーナーさん達が流される動画は貴重😁
そりゃ~、全員揃ってのスーパーダッシュともなればプールから飛び出す水量も半端ないですよね~。派手に転んでゲラゲラ大笑いしてるトレーナーさん達がカワイイ🤗
私も そう思いました😊
私はあなたが作るすべてのビデオが好きです、私はあなたにもっと多くのビデオを作って欲しいです、はい、お願いします、ありがとう
最高!みんな最高すぎる‼️
速報版より更にはっきりトレーナーさん方の様子、表情がわかりますね~。upありがとうございます。
「この子たちやっぱりスゴイ!🌊」っていう新たな感動と、それをお客様方と共有できた喜びが
転びながらも笑顔で楽しそうなトレーナーさんたちの表情から伝わってきます。
「シャチ、すごい!✨」🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💨
小松さんのフリーズ( ̄□ ̄;)!!っが、全てを物語ってますね。。最高です❤️
唖然とする小松さん🎵 吹っ飛ばされるトレーナーさん
が抱き合い後ろの方は思わず手を差のべようとして…怪我がなくて幸いですが何かその場にいる皆が一体となってシャチのパワーを満喫、楽しめるなんて更にファンになりましたよ~💞
この動画は永久保存ものですね
この展開は予想外だったり
小松さんのはっ?なんで私だけ?みんなおいしいじゃん‼️感が最高ですね🥰
シャチ達が飛んで
お客様がキャーキャー言うのが楽しいですね
頑張れ✊シャチ達❤😢
2本の速報動画ありがとうございました😃通し動画のパフォーマンスの流れもよくわかりました。迫力満天で楽しかったです🎵
シャチの力はすごーい威力あるね😅ラビーちゃんたちノリノリだね~😃お姉さんたちも飛ばされる時あるんだね。でもお客さんたちに威力も伝えられて嬉しそう
何度見ても感動します👏そしてトレーナーさんが足をとられてしまう4頭揃ってのスーパーダッシュ😮クールな如月さんもゴーゴーのポーズが出ましたね。改めてシャチってすごいです😊
笑っちゃいけないんだろうけど、でもやっぱり笑ってしまいました(笑)。
水の力って侮れないなと思ったし、濡れた床には気を付けようって思いました。
転んでしまったトレーナーさんたちにも大きな怪我がなくてよかったです。
とりあえず4頭でスーパーダッシュをする時は、トレーナーさんたちも基本座って待っていた方がいいかもしれませんね。今回は尻もち程度で済みましたが、何があるかわかりませんし打ちどころが悪かったら最悪の事態にもなりかねませんし。
あと転んだあと、すぐに2頭のシャチ(ララちゃんとランちゃんかな?)が「大丈夫?」って顔を出してて、トレーナーさんへの思いが伝わってきました(*´ω`*)
すご〜い🐬💦慣れてらっしゃるトレーナーさん達が転ぶほどに…
楽しませて頂きました貴重な映像ですね☺️
もしや1列目フル装備の方は如月さま?☺️
まさかトレーナーさんが水圧で転ばされるとは(笑)
これは現地で一緒に盛り上がりたかったですねえ(^ ^)
スーパーダッシュを浴びた小松トレーナーさん以外が飛ばされた!
シャチさん達のパワーってホントに凄いですね😱ダッシュしたらあんなに早く泳げるんだ😨
06:50 大波を起こしてトレーナーを転倒させるシャチーズ👍👍
やっぱりシャチが本気で泳いだときのスピードってすごいんですね‼️
そんなパワフルなシャチーズが一斉にダッシュしてるから、毎日接しているトレーナーさんたちですら水圧で転倒してしまうのも頷けます💦
鈴木トレーナーさん、サーフィン安定してきた!
そしてラビーちゃんと小松トレーナーさんペアのスカイロケット見られてしあわせ❤
このプールで😁小松トレーナーに教えられたら良かったな😆😆
ジャンプの嵐で、カメラで追うのも大変ですよね😅 みんな揃ってのスーパーダッシュ💨💨トレーナーさん達も想像以上の水量に驚きながらも楽しそう🎵 こんな回に参加出来たら幸せですよね~✨
見ていただいて、ありがとうございます。この回に参加できて良かったです。そうですね~カメラで追うのは大変ですね。でも色々と内容が凝縮された回で、面白かったです。またこのような回に出会いたいです。
小松さんスーパーダッシュの使い手(匠)だから
どこの位置に立ってるのが安全かわかってるねw
小松さん両手を上げて水浴びて3人のトレーナーさんに一瞬背を向けたタイミングで
流されていくトレーナーさん。振り向いたら誰も立っていないw
小松さん魔法でも使った?w
どこかで見た4頭のスーパーダッシュの時もこの動画と同じ一番手前に小松さんがいて
サイン出した後スッと1人階段に上り回避して他のトレーナーさん流されてた動画も面白かったw
Sugoi..
初めまして、鴨川シーワールドにずっと前に行ったことあります。シャチのパフォーマンス好きです。
シャチ達に
トレーナーさんが飛ばされてる😱
7:00
ただ笑ってましたが、なんとなく最初に顔を出した2頭のシャチが心配してるように観えたなぁ。
トレーナーさんへの「お仕置きタイムだべ〜♫」なんとなく、シャチさん満足そうw
布留川さん久しぶり?派手に転けたけど大丈夫かな?
tiết muc biểu diễn xuất xắc
金払って、海水掛かりに行きたい~~~
5:00と6:25のギャップがありすぎて・・・笑
Sorry onnu purathu pookeenda kaaryamundaayirunnu allaathe pinangiyathallattoo mmmmmmmmmmm umma❣️
That pool is considerably small when compared to the ocean... and to the average amount these orcas swim a year
And? So?What do you want me to do?
@@hirochica if you really care about these beautiful creatures you shouldn’t support a business like sea world or any zoos that keep whales captive when it is clearly visible that they can’t provide the right environment for them to live in.
Another thing you can do to advocate for the well-being of orcas and other whales is to sign petitions and protest against the captivity of whales.
Educate your self watch nature shows such as seaspiracy and our planet. To truly understand that keeping these creatures captive like what is shown in the videos is not right, and is abuse to them as it is harming their wellbeing.
@@Vvvvvvv3 Yes, I understand your thought. So, are you in the camp that says we don't need aquariums and zoos on earth?
I don't think so. I don't think so, because zoos and aquariums have a role to play other than entertainment.
What you may not know is that zoos and aquariums are museums and research facilities.
1. facilities for collecting, preserving, researching, exhibiting, and disseminating educational materials
2. facilities that support people's learning activities through actual materials
3. biodiversity contributes greatly to the maintenance of the global environment. Facilities necessary for understanding how it works and the global environment.
Do you think it is just an entertainment facility? I'm not saying that it doesn't have that element at all, but we do collect money from visitors to see it, and we use that money for breeding management and research. The visitors can also learn about the latest research from the keepers.
Measures to reduce stress in animals vary from country to country, but in recent years, Japan has also established guidelines to provide the necessary environment for each animal.
The pool where the orcas live here may be small, but it would cost a lot of money to make it bigger. It's not something that can be done overnight. But even if we return these orcas to the sea right now, all of them were born and raised in this aquarium. If we returned them to the sea, they would not know how to catch food, and they would be attacked and killed by other groups of orcas and animals.
Well, aquariums and zoos are not stupid, so they are doing a lot of trial and error.
At any rate, I feel that it's useless to discuss with people who think that zoos and aquariums are just entertainment facilities, so I'd like to end with this, although it's been a long time.
@@hirochica lmao I’m thinking about the wellbeing of these animals... The data is clear that orcas in captivity suffer from extreme stress, injuries, disease and infections, and survive on average less than ten years in captivity. Compared to wild orcas that live.
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.
I’m advocating that breeding programmes that are going on to be stopped so no more orcas have to imprisoned for human entertainment...
and you know what there are plenty of research programmes going on around the world that doesn’t capture creatures to then train the for tricks for the entertainment of the public which then fill out the pockets of capitalists that don’t care about the wellbeing of their animals.
We should be stewards of the earth. We should be caring about animals and the environment? How is keeping orcas like this benefiting the environment?
What we should do is help with global warming and going on more plant based diets to help reduce the environmental impacts of out diets
Look JUST WATCH SEASPIRACY AND COWSPIRACY.
@@Vvvvvvv3 I can't talk to you when you think that orcas are only allowed to do tricks.
Is it the impact on the environment? Let me ask you this, if you found an animal that was going extinct, what would you do? You would say, "Let's protect it," right? But at that point, it's already too late. Protecting an animal from extinction that hasn't been studied at all is just your kind of twisted animal rights egoism. You don't know which animals need what kind of food, what kind of bedding, what kind of temperature, and what kind of environment for mating until you raise them. You can only find out these things over a long period of time, and it is too late to start when they are about to become extinct.
Performing arts is not just for the sake of entertaining the audience, of course. The only reason I do it in front of the audience is because I'm getting paid for it.
If you feel so sorry for them, why don't you pay to buy all the animals from zoos and aquariums around the world and return them to nature? I don't know how much it would cost. I think the trainers at Sea World are much more animal-friendly than people like you.
They check the orcas' health early every morning, train them so that they don't get stressed out, take breaks and play with them in moderation because they get sick of training alone, take them to the doctor if they're not feeling well, and don't force them to do shows. Have you seen the other videos and stuff? There are days when the orcas boycott the show. In those cases, I leave everything up to the orcas and resume the show when they are back in the mood, or cancel the show if they don't want to go on. I don't know about the orcas in other countries, but at least the trainers here care about the orcas more than anyone else. We can't give them back to nature, but instead we give them a lot of love and care, and we do our best to study the orcas, which we still don't understand.
During the break, we had this exchange.
ruclips.net/video/tCahIAdPoP0/видео.html
Is this killer whale unhappy? To me, he loves his trainer and doesn't seem unhappy to be living here. That would be a lie to say that they are not 100% unhappy, but that's the same in the human world as in the natural world, isn't it?
If you still feel sorry for yourself after seeing this killer whale, then I think it's best not to talk about it anymore, because it's a parallel line even if we talk to each other.
You can go on with your activities, and I will continue to love and support the orcas here.
Tot
シャチ達に
トレーナーさんが飛ばされてる😱