[post_page_title]Born To Be Bullies [/post_page_title]
As we learned after the terrible injury Nakai sustained when fleeing a fight, orcas become aggressive and charge at one another when kept together in small spaces. The orcas are taken over by an overwhelming amount of stress and anxiety that produce an abnormal burst of anger. Consequently, they also bully the smaller marine mammals they’re locked up with. Dolphins for example, are far too commonly bit by upset orcas while in captivity. Social rules in the whale world dictate that violence is a no-no but when held captive in tanks, they have nowhere to swim off to when they need to calm down and avoid physical outrage.
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