They're also going to have artificial snow in the habitats!It's all indoors, which is good for some animals that come from colder climates like penguins and walruses since Abu Dhabi is located in a hot desert climate.
They're also going to have artificial snow in the habitats!It's all indoors, which is good for some animals that come from colder climates like penguins and walruses since Abu Dhabi is located in a hot desert climate.
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Very Intrigued with the second image with the cave aesthetic it seems to be going for. Also for some reason you can see a whale in the background of the first image, even though they surely will not be keeping any whales of that species, since it appears to be a baleen whale most likely a humpback.
So, giving visitors an illusion of a tundra landscape?They're also going to have artificial snow in the habitats!
It isn’t like fake snow it’s ice spread into the exhibit. It’s for the animals and visitors.So, giving visitors an illusion of a tundra landscape?
Is that not exactly what fake/artificial snow is ... ? The habitats will be equipped with machines that make the "snow" fall in the exhibit.It isn’t like fake snow it’s ice spread into the exhibit. It’s for the animals and visitors.
I’m clarifying for the other person. Some types of fake snow are little flakes of paper or bubbles.Is that not exactly what fake/artificial snow is ... ? The habitats will be equipped with machines that make the "snow" fall in the exhibit.
Right, but I'm not sure how appropriate that would be for the inside of an animal habitat hahaI’m clarifying for the other person. Some types of fake snow are little flakes of paper or bubbles.
I don't know the answer for your question. What I do know is that Singapore is no longer the record holder. Singapore got 45 million liters, but the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China has 48,75 million liters. As SeaWorld Abu Dhabi claims, they are targeting to become the largest one with 25 million liters. This would mean they are focussing on the biggest tank, which is currently the 24 million liter Ocean Voyager tank in the Georgia aquarium.This concept art looks breathtaking. Will it be the biggest aquarium tank or the biggest aquarium building, beating its previous recordholder in Singapore?
Manatees on the building. I don’t remember them being confirmed for the park.
Still very much a welcomed edition.Those are dugongs on the building.
It is a possibility, but I suspect remote given that the UAE waters contain a regionally significant yet well protected wild dugong population that is quite vulnerable to any disturbances. If I am correct the species has only sparingly been maintained in aquaria (Jaya Ancol, others...?).Those are dugongs on the building.
Sealife Sydney, as well as Toba Aquarium currently keep dugong, to some success I believe.It is a possibility, but I suspect remote given that the UAE waters contain a regionally significant yet well protected wild dugong population that is quite vulnerable to any disturbances. If I am correct the species has only sparingly been maintained in aquaria (Jaya Ancol, others...?).
If it ever gets done anywhere I am holding out for a dedicated center that has both rescue facility and ex situ conservation breeding cum education in mind. I really do think that is well overdue and am convinced given good staff and husbandry management could be done. Siting Australia, Phillipines, Indonesia and Arabian Gulf / Red Sea coastline, perhaps even up towards East Africa.Sealife Sydney, as well as Toba Aquarium currently keep dugong, to some success I believe.
Which ones? Will it be the Southerns or Northerns? Also is there an article or forum post attached to thins because I’m very curious about the announcement.Sea otters from SeaWorld San Diego are going to be transferred to the Abu Dhabi park soon
I don't know, I'm really sorry! I know absolutely nothing about their sea otters haha. I believe the newest arrivals from ASLC will be going (Log into Facebook | Facebook) but I'm not 100%. Previously there had been a statement published that Abu Dhabi would be receiving otters from ASLC's rescue program.Which ones? Will it be the Southerns or Northerns? Also is there an article or forum post attached to thins because I’m very curious about the announcement.