Dolphin and Sealion Show



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December 2, 2006, SM Mall of Asia


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I am glad that ... ( 1 year ago by animaltrainer91)
I am glad that these animals look happy just doing what love doing.
Its so sad to see ... ( 1 year ago by DisneyDiva38)
Its so sad to see animals beig abbused for our enjoyment
They are being ... ( 1 year ago by peepchick101)
They are being abused...
Understand I have ... ( 1 year ago by DisneyDiva38)
Understand I have nothing against reputable places like sea world but Places like this and Miami seaqueium are shocking to say the least. hi peep
animaltrainer91,how ... ( 1 year ago by orcastar13)
animaltrainer91,how can you say that these animals are "happy". just go and lock yourself in the smallest empty room in the world and see how you would feel.its such a shame animals are made to be clowns for entertainment.i wont be going to seworld to see orcas,ill be going to iceland were they belong!
These animals are ... ( 1 year ago by ceyx1226)
These animals are well taken care of by professionals. These kind of shows create awareness about these animals to ensure their safety and well-being in the wild. Furthermore, most of us cannot afford to go to their habitat.
PeepChick, I agree ... ( 1 year ago by animaltrainer91)
PeepChick, I agree with Ceyx1226, not everyone will live to see these in the wild and I found no evidince of abuse, maybe I can show to my fellow animal trainer friends and see what they think of this.
dolphin's only look ... ( 1 year ago by k9chick)
dolphin's only look happy because thier mouth turns up at the corners making them look like there smiling when really there unhappy.
these dolphin i ... ( 1 year ago by orcastar13)
these dolphin i know for sure are unhappy and even if they are being taken care of its still cruel
AWFUL :'( :'( :'( ( 1 year ago by Takara3)
AWFUL :'( :'( :'(
if they were cared ... ( 1 year ago by orcastar13)
if they were cared for they would be in a huge tank called the ocean!!!
well.. we are not ... ( 1 year ago by ceyx1226)
well.. we are not exactly "caring" for our ocean either so i guess this limits their chance of surviving there too.
there not a fucking ... ( 1 year ago by awesheetsonn)
there not a fucking show, they are abused behind doors.
Is this video in ... ( 10 months ago by peepchick101)
Is this video in Japan or China? Doesn't matter.. both are very close to huge bodies of water.. filled with wild dolphins and whales. So if you're going go THAT far, than why not see them where they are happy and free; where they belong in the ocean? It probably is cheaper to see them in the wild than to see them in a theme park, too...
I have no problem ... ( 2 months ago by LITTTLEBLONDIE)
I have no problem with dolphin captivity, if the dolphins live in huge and deep tanks in the marineland. But THIS absolutely TINY tank is awful and it is terribly cruel to keep dolphins in such bad facility :( it should be closed and dolphins should be moved to better facility.



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