Marine Mammal
Trainers Blog:
I think it’s remarkable how these marine mammal trainers are able to get a strong relationship with these creatures such as the seal. It’s nice to see that they can be loving and obedient to their trainer. Especially that they have the ability to do these amazing tricks willingly.
I think it’s remarkable how these marine mammal trainers are able to get a strong relationship with these creatures such as the seal. It’s nice to see that they can be loving and obedient to their trainer. Especially that they have the ability to do these amazing tricks willingly.
Giant Ocean Tank
Divers Blog:
It’s crazy that there is a fish out there as flat as a
pancake, even more amazing that they were able to put that fish in the giant
ocean tank for everyone to observe! It’s also cool to see how their scales can
blend in with seaweeds to hide from predators and with their small mouth, but
very shark teeth, they can eat many things.
Penguin Blog:
When the penguins were removed from their location for a
while for reconstruction of the tank, it was remarkable to see that once the
penguins were back the majority of them went back to the same location with the
same pairs to mark their territory. Although, their were brand new penguins who
had to adapt to the new location and find their own piece of territory.
Marine Animal Rescue
Team Blog:
It’s remarkable to see that they truly care about their
marine animals that they even give them doctor check ups. Such as turtle #67
who needed bronchoscopy. The turtle’s
bronchoscopy is very similar to one a human may have; using a scope with a
light on it to observe the lungs. During this bronchoscopy, they noticed
nothing to be wrong with the lungs, but decided to conduct a new test on turtle
#67 to make sure he lives.
Global Explorers
Blog:
It’s very impressive that these scientists can conducted new
inventions to help conserve the water and in a way that is interesting. It makes
me proud of these scientists for doing everything possible to make sure these
marine creatures survive.
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