AnninIowa
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Here is the link on Oprah.com to the show she did about "The Cove": http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Filmmakers-Reveal-Dolphin-Slaughter-in-The-Cove
SeaWorld does do a great job caring for their animals.
The question is: should they be there in the first place?
Who decides that? Should anyone have a pet dog? How about goldfish? Everyone draws a line at some point. How come we only protect the cute animals? We eat cows, some people worship them.
The question is: should they be there in the first place?
Who decides that? Should anyone have a pet dog? How about goldfish? Everyone draws a line at some point. How come we only protect the cute animals? We eat cows, some people worship them.
Also, it may not be financially or logistically possible for people to see animals in their natural habitat.
Very well said, Don.
It is important to remember that ALL animals were wild at some point in time. Someone had to decide to domesticate dogs, cats, and goldfish.
Some people have said that SeaWorld should not train the animals to do tricks. However, many people train their housepets to do tricks. Why? Is it for the pet's mental stimulation Or, is it for the owner's entertainment? The answer is a little bit of both. Dogs and cats do not roam freely. Owners give them toys to play with. SeaWorld does the exact same thing. The whales get toys and treats, just like housepets do.
I guess my suggestion above doesn't wash. It was pretty darn easy for me. I just went to the coast, found a tour, and did it.
Wait a minute. Sea World is essentially domesticating killer whales and dolphins? We approve of this?
Do you know how most dolphins and whales get mental stimulation? Living and swimming in the great blue sea. We only need to give the Sea World creatures stimulation because they live in concrete tanks. They are in those tanks solely for our applause.
I'm not well researched on the subject, but are the dolphins at Sea World all that much different than the animals at Animal Kingdom? They are also kept in a very small enviroment, compared to being in the wild? I know that Disney does alot of rescue work and work for endangered species, ect...but so does Sea World.