A female manatee (Clarity) has arrived from the Miami Seaquarium.
Miami Seaquarium manatees moved to SeaWorld Orlando, ZooTampa
Miami Seaquarium manatees moved to SeaWorld Orlando, ZooTampa
Does this leave them with just 1 Beluga?A 14-year-old Beluga whale, Nunavik, was transported to Georgia Aquarium from SeaWorld Orlando on the 25th of February, 2024: New Addition (And Familiar Face) to Georgia Aquarium’s Cold Water Quest
Typically when there are beluga moves, there is coordinated move among several facilities. So while nothing has been announced, I would except some announcements soon. It is highly unlikely they would leave a single beluga alone at any facility for very long.Does this leave them with just 1 Beluga?
so SeaWorld: Orlando is completely out of Belugas now right? wonder if they are gonna get some transferred from San AntonioA 16-year-old Beluga whale, Oliver, was transported to SeaWorld San Diego from SeaWorld Orlando on the 26th of February, 2024.
Yes, at the moment, SeaWorld Orlando no longer houses any Beluga whales.so SeaWorld: Orlando is completely out of Belugas now right? wonder if they are gonna get some transferred from San Antonio
The penguins were in the previous polar bear exhibit, are there penguins in the beluga exhibit? That exhibit doesn’t seem conducive to penguin exhibit!Penguins are temporarily in Wild Arctic while the new rollercoaster is being constructed next to their area. I expect once the penguins are moved back Orlando will get back into beluga.
Yeah, the pictures I saw were the fomer polar bear exhibits, As for them being in the beluga tank, that is unknown at this point, but it would make sense if they moved out the belugas entirely. No, it is not great for penguins, but it would be temporary and better than some current penguin exhibits (Florida Aquarium, for example).The penguins were in the previous polar bear exhibit, are there penguins in the beluga exhibit? That exhibit doesn’t seem conducive to penguin exhibit!
To those who might think the penguins in Wild Arctic are the cold-weather species from the Antarctica building, they are not. The penguins of question are the typically off-show Magellanic Penguins, which are a temperate-weather species.Penguins are temporarily in Wild Arctic while the new rollercoaster is being constructed next to their area. I expect once the penguins are moved back Orlando will get back into beluga.
Oh, interesting. Thank you for pointing that out. So in that case one would assume that they don't have anything to do with the rollercoaster construction?To those who might think the penguins in Wild Arctic are the cold-weather species from the Antarctica building, they are not. The penguins of question are the typically off-show Magellanic Penguins, which are a temperate-weather species.
I doubt the penguins and the beluga moves have anything to do with one another.Oh, interesting. Thank you for pointing that out. So in that case one would assume that they don't have anything to do with the rollercoaster construction?
Curious indeed if that is the case.
I agree, I did not realize the penguins currently in the Wild Arctic area were the off-show Magellanic penguins.I
I doubt the penguins and the beluga moves have anything to do with one another.