Tilikum (c. December 1981[1] – ), nicknamed Tilly, [2] was a captive male orca who spent most of his life at SeaWorld Orlando in Florida. He was captured in Iceland in 1983; about a year later, he was transferred to Sealand of the Pacific near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. [3]
In February 2010, after a "Dine With Shamu" show, Tilikum killed his trainer, 40-year-old Dawn Brancheau. Brancheau was giving Tilikum his usual post-show massage when the orca pulled her into the pool and forcibly submerged her. Dawn Brancheau's death led to new rules preventing SeaWorld trainers from coming into close contact with captive orcas.
What Happened to Tilikum, the Orca That Killed His SeaWorld Trainer ...
In 2010, SeaWorld's star orca Tilikum killed his trainer Dawn Brancheau, sparking debate about the ethics of keeping orcas in captivity.
Tilikum (pronounced till-EH-kum) was an approximately 35-year-old male Icelandic killer whale who lived at SeaWorld Orlando. He is considered to be largely responsible for the death of senior trainer Dawn Brancheau in February 2010, an incident that sparked debate about the ethics of keeping orcas in zoological settings. Overall, he was involved in the deaths of three people. He is most famous ...
Why Tilikum, SeaWorld's Killer Orca, Was Infamous The killer whale that drowned three people inspired a movement to end captivity. He died in Orlando on Friday.
Tilikum, the Tragic Story of the Most Captivating and Murderous Orca Whale in History Tilikum was one of SeaWorld's stars, but several incidents sparked a debate on animal captivity.
New Hampshire Public Radio: Tilikum, SeaWorld's Famed Orca And Subject Of 'Blackfish,' Dies
Tilikum, possibly the most famous orca in the world, has died, according to SeaWorld Orlando. He was the subject of the influential documentary Blackfish, and outcry over his story prompted SeaWorld ...
Tilikum was SeaWorld’s most famous orca — a massive captive whale who had already been linked to deadly incidents before the world truly knew his name. In 2010, after what seemed like a normal show in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tilikum the orca has died after more than two decades at SeaWorld Orlando, where he gained notoriety for killing a trainer in 2010 and was later profiled in a documentary that ...
Tilikum, an orca that killed a trainer at SeaWorld Orlando in 2010 and was profiled in a documentary that helped sway popular opinion against keeping killer whales in captivity at SeaWorld parks, has ...
(ORLANDO, Fla.) — Tilikum, one of SeaWorld’s best-known orcas featured in the documentary Blackfish, has died, the theme park announced Friday. The killer whale passed away early Friday morning ...
Huffington Post UK: SeaWorld's Tilikum Orca Announcement Uses ‘Misleading Statistics On Life Expectancy'
Tilikum, the most famous and infamous killer whale in the United States, died Friday after a long illness, SeaWorld announced. The many-tonned orca—believed to be 36 years old—likely succumbed to a ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tilikum the orca has died after more than two decades at SeaWorld Orlando, where he gained notoriety for killing a trainer in 2010 and later was profiled in a documentary that helped ...
Tilikum, one of SeaWorld's best-known orcas, featured in the documentary "Blackfish," has died, the theme park announced today. The killer whale died early this morning "surrounded by the trainers, ...
One of SeaWorld's better-known orcas, Tilikum, perhaps best known for being linked to the death of his trainer in 2010, died on Friday. SeaWorld said he died early Friday surrounded by trainers, care ...
A 3-month-old baby killer whale died Monday at a SeaWorld park in San Antonio, Texas, the park announced this week. RELATED: Famed orca whale Tilikum of SeaWorld has died The baby, named Kyara, died ...
ORLANDO, Fla. Tilikum the orca has died after more than two decades at SeaWorld Orlando, where he gained notoriety for killing a trainer in 2010 and was later profiled in a documentary that helped ...
The story of Tilikum, an orca held in captivity for nearly his entire life, has become a pivotal narrative in the discussion surrounding animal welfare and the ethics of using animals for entertainment. Tilikum’s life and the events surrounding it highlighted the challenges and the inhumane treatment involved in keeping such majestic creatures in captivity. This article explores Tilikum’s ...
The Story of Tilikum: The Orca Who Changed the Conversation on Animal ...
Tilikum, the Tragic Story of the Most Captivating and Murderous Orca ...
SeaWorld has continued to use “misleading” statistics on the life expectancy of captive orcas, according to experts, even as one of its own nears death. The American amusement park admitted this week ...
Yahoo: Dawn Brancheau: Real Story of SeaWorld Trainer Killed by Orca Killer Whale
Dawn Brancheau: Real Story of SeaWorld Trainer Killed by Orca Killer Whale
Chip Chick on MSN: She was performing with an orca at SeaWorld when he grabbed her ponytail and drowned her
On , an animal trainer named Dawn Brancheau was killed during a routine performance with an orca at SeaWorld in Orlando. After that, the theme park never permitted people to go into ...
She was performing with an orca at SeaWorld when he grabbed her ponytail and drowned her
Tilikum was a male orca who almost lived his whole life in captivity. He was only two years old when authorities captured him in the waters off the coast of Iceland in 1983. At first, he lived in a ...
Men's Journal: Dawn Brancheau: Real Story of SeaWorld Trainer Killed by Orca Killer Whale
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: SeaWorld’s baby orca, last to be born in captivity, dies
Tilikum was the focus for the controversial 2013 documentary Blackfish, which detailed the killings and presented them as a direct result of the stress he endured while living in captivity.
While activists have been fighting to end wildlife captivity for decades, Tilikum’s story re-ignited the call to “free the whales,” inspiring a number of people to fight for his freedom.
Tilikum age three at the Hafnarfjördur Marine Zoo in Iceland before he was shipped to Sealand of the Pacific. This was the third time that Tilikum had struck back since his 1983 capture as a two-year-old calf.