When the Orcas Arent Performing
Like many captive wild animals, Orcas display stereotypic behavior in captivity. Stereotypic behavior has no goal or function, and can be a signal of mental illness. Some examples of this behavior are: vomiting, logging at the surface or pool bottom for extended amounts of time, bobbing up and down, swimming repetitive circles in a comalike state, selfmutilation, tongue playing, and biting and gnawing on gates and pool walls. Sometimes Orcas will even use slideouts as a means of displaying this behavi
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