Wouldn’t be surprised if they purposely sent ones that weren’t in great conditionMarineland is such a sh*thole that I would be shocked if they were healthy before their move
On February 9th, the aquarium announced that (0.0.3) African black-footed penguins were born during the week of January 30th - February 5th.
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Mystic currently has several rescue species of seal on exhibit including Grey and Harp seal. Hasn’t been publicly announced anywhere but for those interested go soon and there’s a good chance you can see them next to the new playground. Also means Mystic currently has seven species of pinniped on exhibit.
They are in the seal rehab center after wetlands (so not the large penguin rehab pool). It’s across from what was originally the parakeet aviary but is now a playground area. Hugs the wall of the aquarium.Are any of the animals in the rescue center pools?
Or do you mean in the large holding pools by the penguins?
~Thylo
They are in the seal rehab center after wetlands (so not the large penguin rehab pool). It’s across from what was originally the parakeet aviary but is now a playground area. Hugs the wall of the aquarium.
No that’s a grey. The harp is in the icu in the back but I had no trouble seeing him cause he’d jump and poke his head out frequently. Best time is probably around 1PM cause that’s when they do all the feedings so the seals constantly pop their heads outThat's what I was hoping for, thanks!
Is the Harp what's in the pool with the window?
~Thylo
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Which facility? SeaWorld California is the only facility I know of for sure that has non-releasable harp seals. A unique species to be held in captivity!
Went to the aquarium today and was happy to see the 3 original belugas and 2 healthy ones that came from Marineland were sharing the whole tank together. The sick one is still in behind the scenes in a tank near the penguins.