Orca At SeaWorld San Antonio Splashes Its Poop Into The Crowd
Did an orca at SeaWorld San Antonio splash its poop in the crowd? That’s what it looks like!
I know, I know. Everybody poops. However, not everybody splashes their poop towards others as soon as they’re done. I’ve heard of monkeys doing this but I’ve never heard of a whale doing it. At least until now.
Did An Orca At SeaWorld San Antonio Splash Its Poop Into The Crowd?
This video is now going viral online. It’s making people laugh around the world. However, to those people who were on the receiving end of the splash…they’re probably not laughing. Can you imagine if this happened to you? It would probably be the last time I ever find myself in any Splash Zone.
In the trending video, you can visibly see the whale poop near the surface of the water–you can’t miss it. It’s right on the edge of the tank when the whale swam back around and flipped its tail and splashed a wave of brown water at the crowd. It made a direct hit. Typically, you’ll see crowds love getting splashed and get excited by it. This time around it’s a bit different. They did not want to be sprayed by that water at that time and you can’t blame them! You can check out the viral video below. How would you have reacted?
You can see the audience already starting to react when they see the poop and then when they see the large whale jump they know what’s coming and there’s no way to escape it. Thankfully, most people in the crowd were able to avoid the water but if you were in the front row you definitely got hit.
Visitors who got the poop water on them were taken to a decontamination area where they were able to get soap, water, and towels, per TMZ. According to TMZ, SeaWorld said in a statement, “We regret this unfortunate event and are taking every step to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests. Our team followed established protocols to minimize health risks and will review our procedures to prevent this from happening again.”
I never knew that’s what whale poop looked like. It was very noticeable in that water. You really have to feel for anyone who got hit by that water but that’s all part of the show! That’s what you risk when you sit front row at a show like that. Anything is possible in the Splash Zone!