The loneliest whale in the world, Kiska orka, orka killer whale, died at the age of 47, having spent the last 44 years in captivity.
It was announced that he died of infection in the zoo and amusement park called Marineland in Canada.
Captured and captured in 1979, Kiska has been held captive in amusement parks for more than 40 years and in isolation since 2011. For those who do not know what isolation means; abstraction means keeping in a separate place, separating.
The footage of Kiska, 47, the last secret killer whale of Canada, famous for her liberality, and known as the loneliest whale in the world, tried to commit suicide by banging her head against the wall many times in the tank where she was kept alone before, were leaked. Kiska also witnessed the death of her 5 cubs before they were 5 years old in captivity. Despite this, his captivity continued.
Canada banned captive captivity of whales and dolphins in 2019. However, an exception was made in the law for marine mammals such as Kiska, which were already in captivity.
A life in captivity has come to an end...
There is no other species in nature that oppresses another living thing, including its own kind, and most of all, other living things that are not of its own kind. No matter what it goes through, we humans are the only species that can make it want to die.
They really need to isolate us…
Source: newstimesturkey
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