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Tag Archives: Sea World Animals
Pacific White-sided Dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens)@ Sea World San Antonio
My first experience with these beautiful creatures was just Sunday at Sea World. They represent, what I think should be the embodiment of dolphins. Fast, sleek, and beautiful. While bottlenose dolphins are more common around the world and in aquariums, … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Culture, Education, Science, Society
Tagged dolphins, Pacific White-sided dolphins, science, Sea World Animals, Sea World San Antonio
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Orcinus orca (Killer Whale) @ Sea World San Antonio
Personally, I am torn on the whole, keeping orcas in captivity thing. I’m not happy with it, but I also feel that if more people have a chance to see these amazing creatures up close, then one or two might … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Culture, Education, Science, Society
Tagged Captivity, Killer Whale, Orca, Orcinus orca, Sea Wor, Sea World Animals
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