Not the best options however I do like the fact that Loro Parque selected a few names that reflect the calves Canarian origin and pay tribute to the Canary Islands as a whole, which is something new and unique when it comes to naming animals.Loro Parque has released a (new) poll for naming Morgans calf, this time it has not been deleted and it is the final results.
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Loro Parque also posted the meaning of the names with the poll.
Odin: Name of the supreme God in Norse mythology, associated with Wisdom, power and protection.
Teno: Iconic place in Tenerife, surrounded by nature and cliffs. It reflects the calf's Canarian roots and special connection to its birthplace.
Thor: Name of the Norse god of thunder, symbol of strength, protection, and bravery.
Drago: Refers to the ancient Drago tree, a symbol of the Canary Islands. It stands for life, resilience, and the magic of the islands, while celebrating the orca calf's Canarian origin.
Loro Parque has released a (new) poll for naming Morgans calf, this time it has not been deleted and it is the final results.
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Loro Parque also posted the meaning of the names with the poll.
Odin: Name of the supreme God in Norse mythology, associated with Wisdom, power and protection.
Teno: Iconic place in Tenerife, surrounded by nature and cliffs. It reflects the calf's Canarian roots and special connection to its birthplace.
Thor: Name of the Norse god of thunder, symbol of strength, protection, and bravery.
Drago: Refers to the ancient Drago tree, a symbol of the Canary Islands. It stands for life, resilience, and the magic of the islands, while celebrating the orca calf's Canarian origin.
Not the best options however I do like the fact that Loro Parque selected a few names that reflect the calves Canarian origin and pay tribute to the Canary Islands as a whole, which is something new and unique when it comes to naming animals.
I also do appreciate Loro Parque's attempt towards finding names also of Norse origin, reflecting where Morgan was initially found (in Norway).
I do like the name Teno the most too.
Teno won, and Loro Parque officially announced the calf as Teno.
Loro Parque appealed to take the 14 cetaceans (12 bottlenose dolphins and Wikie and Keijo) but the appeal failed. They will stay at Marineland Antibes until they die, officially now.
Good news to hear the name Teno won - it was my vote, and was easily the best of all the options.Adding to this, apparently even if SeaWorld or Japan tried to step up it would be denied, because the French Minister said the animals can only stay under European legislation.
Teno won, and Loro Parque officially announced the calf as Teno.
Loro Parque appealed to take the 14 cetaceans (12 bottlenose dolphins and Wikie and Keijo) but the appeal failed. They will stay at Marineland Antibes until they die, officially now.
Time to introduce new pathogens and interrupt an already troubled ocean, surely never can go wrong!Further Update on the Antibes orcas:
The application to move them to Loro Parque was described as a temporary measure by Pannier-Runacher that would bridge the gap until a sanctuary in Europe had been found and built.
But activists feared the transfer would end up being permanent. The decision by a Spanish scientific panel to block it came as a pleasant surprise to many of them.
The scientific panel's approval was needed to complete the transfer but they concluded Loro Parque's facilities did "not meet the minimum requirements in terms of surface area, volume and depth necessary to house the specimens in optimal conditions".
The WSP has identified a site in Port Hilford Bay, Nova Scotia that they plan to cordon off using 1,600m of nets.
Lori and the WSP team contacted the ministry after learning the transfer to Loro Parque had been blocked. At time of writing, they had not received a response.
BBC News also contacted the ministry for comment. Pannier-Runacher had not made any new announcements about what will happen to the orcas.
Home needed for two killer whales stuck in shuttered zoo
At this point Wikie and Keijo need to move anywhere. It’s ironic that activists would rather have them euthanized when they complained going to Japan would be death -
This is so sad, I never thought Kamea would be the first to go of the San Antonio pod. I’m so sorry to everyone who loved herUS population takes another hit with death of Kamea at SeaWorld Texas.
US Population:
SWC (4.4)
Corky II F [WILD x WILD] (b c. 1969)
Ulises M [WILD x WILD] (b c. 1980)
Orkid F [Orky II* x Kandu V*] (b 09/23/1983)
Keet M [Kotar* x Kalina*] (b 02/02/1993)
Shouka F [Kim II* x Sharkan*] (b 02/25/1993)
Ikaika M [Tilikum* x Katina] (b 08/25/2002)
Kalia F [Keet x Kasatka*] (b 12/21/2004)
Makani M [Kshamenk (AI) x Kasatka*] (02/14/2013)
SWF (3.2)
Katina F [WILD x WILD] (b c. 1978)
Nalani F [Taku* x Takara] (b 11/23/2005)
Malia F [Tilikum* x Taima*] (b 03/12/2007)
Makaio M [Tilikum* x Katina] (b 10/09/2010)
Trua M [Taku* x Takara] (b 11/23/2005)
SWT (2.2)
Takara F [Kotar* x Kasatka*] (b 07/09/1991)
Kyuquot M [Tilikum* x Haida II*] (b 12/24/1991)
Sakari F [Tilikum* x Takara] (b 01/07/2010)
Tuar M [Tilikum* x Kalina*] (b 06/22/1999)
*Deceased
Wow, that is absolutely tragic news and very unexpected. I saw a video of her not too long ago with her mum and sister, and she seemed to be doing well.I heard she was in the med pool a little while back but the news is truly shocking. Gone way too soon my heart goes out to her care team and the San Antonio pod. Hopefully the official cause of death is posted soon besides it being just an "illness" that took her.
Link to post from SeaWorld: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLFwgL6tCTg/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==