SeaWorld California (2.2)
Argo M
Ace M
Ava F
Piper F
Total Population: 4 (2.2)
Argo M
Ace M
Ava F
Piper F
Total Population: 4 (2.2)
No. Ace, Ava, and Piper were transferred from Orlando to San Diego.So none at SeaWorld Orlando?
My suggestion would be to pay the entry fee and go to the show they are in?What’s the best way to see any of these individuals in Seaword?
What does this mean? They are all rescue animals.Seems like this species really is on its last legs in the US.
Indeed, its just the four at San Diego, unless more strand and are deemed non-releasable in the future.
However, I would actually say quite the opposite of them dying out, they're more than likely going to see a population increase in the next decade, if the current four stay in good health. Seeing as Seaworld seems to still be staying strong with their killer whale phase out, the pilot whales will likely be their replacements. Less bad PR since they all descend from rescue animals, still large and distinctive looking, they can still do waterwork with them, they can be moved directly into the orca facilities with virtually no modifications needed aside from a temperature bump up, and they generally generate much less ire from the activists
The older male, Argo, is definitely sexually mature at this point at 17 years old, and the females are just entering the earliest years of sexual maturity at 8 and 9 years old. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a calf at San Diego within the next 2-4 years.
Also in terms of seeing them, very easy. They are housed in the Whale and Dolphin Stadium at the park. The Pilots are usually used in at least one show a day, if not all of them, which is the best time to see them. There is also the potential to see them during non show times as there is public viewing of the back of the stadium, however they often aren't in the pool closest to the public viewing, and moreover, tend to spend lots of time either logging just below the surface, or swimming under water. They're not quite as surface active (or active in general, lol) as bottlenose Dolphins or Orca.
That would be Shadow/Niner. She was a US Navy animal I believe that lived for years with Bubbles. She did die, somewhat unexpected.Bit of a random and unusual question but does anyone know the history of the second pilot whale that was at SW San Diego in 2018? I know Argo has been there since 2012 and was found stranded in Japan in 2004ish, but when I visited in 2018 I photographed two animals the second of which I can find no source of online. I am curious where that animal came from and I suppose also what happened to it (I would assume it's died).
~Thylo
That would be Shadow/Niner. She was a US Navy animal I believe that lived for years with Bubbles. She did die, somewhat unexpected.
SeaWorld California (2.2)
Argo M
Ace M
Ava F
Piper F
Total Population: 4 (2.2)