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Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2018
I notice they have a fair amount of rides, but how is the experience? Do they have smaller rides for smaller children?
Or if you have seen the Blackfish film, you were willing to do your own research and figure out that SeaWorld isn't really the evil empire the documentary portrays them as. Are they perfect? No, of course not, animals really should be out in the wild whenever possible and yes, there was a time when SeaWorld and other zoos and aquariums would actively try to capture animals and bring them into captivity in order to seek profit. But most modern zoos and aquariums, including SeaWorld only take animals from the wild when they won't survive in the wild, either due to injury, being hunted to the brink of extinction, etc. With the goal.of releasing them back into the wild whenever it is possible to do so safely and they can't be released back into the wild, then they get forever homes where they get top of the line medical care, a safe environment and fed well. For example, most of the Sea Otters that are at SeaWorld San Diego right now had contracted a disease and were rescued by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, once they were better, they checked with U.S. Fish and Wildlife about releasing them, but it turned out that the disease could continue to be passed on to other otters and they could end up decimating the wild population. The aquarium didn't have the resources to give them a home forever, So the they reached out to SeaWorld who are providing them.a home and they are helping to educate people about a magnificent animal and how we can do better at helping themYou’ll have a good time if you’re excited about the animals and shows and haven’t seen the Blackfish movie.