• Episode 068: Tilikum The Killer Whale

  • Aug 17 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 068: Tilikum The Killer Whale

  • Summary

  • In this spiritual successor to our Travis the Chimp episode we tackle the tragic and horrifying case of SeaWorld's most dangerous inhabitant, Tilikum, the killer whale who would take the lives of three people throughout his performative career!

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    Research Material:

    Blackfish Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite

    Whales That Made a Mark on the World: Tilikum - WeWhale

    Whale Tales - Tilikum — Orca Network

    What Happened to Tilikum, the Orca That Killed His SeaWorld Trainer?

    Tilikum: The Whale Who Rebelled - The Whale Sanctuary Project | Back to Nature

    Tilikum, The Captive Orca From ‘Blackfish’ Who Killed His Trainer

    Tilikum. A killer whale’s tragic life | by Carl Safina | Medium

    Tilikum (orca) - Wikipedia

    Additional Material Used In Show:

    Tilikum attacks Daniel Dukes - Blackfish - YouTube

    Tilikum attacks Keltie Byrne - Blackfish - YouTube

    Tilikum and Dawn Brancheau - Blackfish Scene - YouTube

    1980s Sea World Commercial - YouTube

    Sea World | Star Spangled Summer | Promo | 1991 - YouTube

    1989 Sea World TV Commercial Whales, Dolphins - YouTube

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