Animal rights group PETA is accusing US marine park SeaWorld of "enslaving" orcas.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is taking the marine park to court, accusing the SeaWorld parks of keeping five star-performer whales in conditions that violate the 13th Amendment ban on slavery.
Although SeaWorld said the suit is baseless, PETA is arguing that the 13th Amendment, while prohibiting slavery and involuntary servitude, does not specify that only humans can be victims.
The plaintiffs are the five orcas, Tilikum and Katina based at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, and Corky, Kasatka and Ulises at SeaWorld San Diego, California. Tilikum, a six-ton male, made international headlines last year when he grabbed a trainer at the close of a performance and dragged her underwater until she drowned.
The lawsuit asks the court to order the orcas released to the custody of a legal guardian who would find a "suitable habitat" for them.