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    Orcas In Captivity

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    Introduction Ever since 1961, humans have been removing orcas out of their natural habitats to go to places such as Sea World, where they are forced to perform tricks for people who pay to watch (Blackfish). Unlike orcas in the wild, captive orcas have been known to live shorter lives and go through traumatic experiences. Also, orca captivity has had negative effects on not only the orcas taken captive, but their families too. Due to the negative changes orcas experience from the wild to…

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    lace to visit while you are there. Let’s take a closer look at what is offered. There is dolphin riding in Orlando at Discovery Cove. The last time I went to Sea World we would have done dolphin riding, but only one space was available and my parents didn't want a fight between me and my sister. Neither of us rode dolphins, but it would be fun for all types of people to get that experience. The way to get to Orlando is a plane. There is a round trip from Albuquerque to Orland by American…

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    environment you have to be used to the strange smells that come from the animals, also you have to like and be good at swimming in the water because that is the main thing marine biologist do is swim and train sea animals. Some animals they train includes dolphins, sea lions, whales, seals, walruses, otters, and more sea animals. Some qualities I have that make me better…

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    Marino Mission Summary

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    others to better understand what’s happening at Marino Mission. To start, Alexa gets up early to go to the library with Jose to find out that what he wanted to show her was a article of dolphins being sold to the military for training. For example, “The article described how the military purportedly uses dolphins as guards for the naval…

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    Seaworld Essay

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    SeaWorld is a family oriented, recreational theme park where individuals can pay around 80 dollars for one day admission to experience live orca shows, ride roller coasters, and visit animals in the aquarium exhibits. SeaWorld is an entertaining vacation option; especially for families. Although, many people who have visited SeaWorld do not know the behind the scenes care of the orcas in captivity. SeaWorld mistreats orcas, which in turn creates stress, and a shorter, unhealthy, and unhappy life…

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    Sea World Film Analysis

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    What are the main arguments found in the film? Some of the main arguments found in the film is the way Sea World treats their animals. Another would be the disagreements of how the trainers feel about the whales treatment vs the owners of the company. The trainers know and work with the animals everyday growing a bond with them, while the owners are afraid of them and should really be doing their research on the whales to know everything about them. They should know the facts about the whales…

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    Hold a T-shirt and let a dolphin paint it for $55. Send a handicapped loved one to dolphin "therapy'' swim sessions for upward of $2,000 a week. -But, according to an industry trade publication, SeaWorld alone attracted 11 million visitors last year. 2 questions to the author: 1. List one method people use to…

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    Neoceratodus – * Neoceratodus is commonly known as Australian lung fish. *It is described as “living fossil” as it has undergone little changes during nearly 300 million years. *It is found in rivers and pools of Australia.…

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    This documentary follows a young group of activists who study the lives of dolphins, whales, porpoises, and other marine mammals. The group goes travels around the world and goes to the area’s where they are slaughtering these animals for food and other resources. The film speaks of how it’s not the fact that killing them for food is not the reason to alert the world but the sole fact in the way that they do it. These people slaughter the mammals by luring them into this certain area called “the…

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    such as Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana; there have also been sighting as far west as California and Arizona. The alligator snapping turtle is confined to river systems in the United States that drain into the Gulf of Mexico (Clarke 1981). The most common sightings include the Mississippi River, the San Antonio River, the Suwannee River, and the Tennessee River. The alligator snapping turtle can be found in rivers, lakes, backwater swamps, and periodically in brackish water systems (mixture of…

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