There is over 100 incidents that have claimed a human life because of a marine animals being captured from the wild and brought to the parks. One of the biggest killer whales in captivity Tilikum killed a veteran trainer at Sea World in Florida on February 24, 2010 this happened while dozens of tourists watch the horrific scenes of Dawn Brancheau shaken and dragged to the bottom of the pool. Researchers and other scientist wanting to learn more about these behaviors and the differences between animals in the wild and animals in captivity they have found different types of behaviors form different animals like dolphins they seem to take to humans differently than other animals such as orcas. Orcas are good show animals and easy to train but they can be unpredictable. Main causes for animals acting out is when they take animals out of the wild and because they have already been taught a certain way to live it is hard to reteach them how to live. Scientist have made different scenarios to test the thinking of the animals. The animals in these studies were not as quick witted or quick in movement it took them twice as long to do simple task. From 1967 all the way up to today in 2015 are still getting attacked though the last reported attack was on December 2012 in Miami Sea Aquarium 46 year old female orca Lolita snaps at a