zooboy28
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And I also think there are only two sub-antarctic fur seals in captivity (both rescued animals): 1 at Auckland and 1 at Melbourne
Sea World has 3.1 as well.
And I also think there are only two sub-antarctic fur seals in captivity (both rescued animals): 1 at Auckland and 1 at Melbourne
Sea World has 3.1 as well.
Are all 4 ex-Sydney Aquarium?
So I was at the Aquarium du Québec yesterday, and they have Atlantic and Pacific walruses, Harp, harbour and Grey seals in terms of Pinnipeds. It looks as though they have had hooded seals and ringed seals in the past as there were numerous pictures and information signs for these species.
The harp seals and grey seals shared a pool. They had three of each (all rescues from the St Lawrence ara). There were four captive born harbour seals in another pool. The two subspecies of walrus shared a pool. The have one female Atlantic from northern quebec and a pair of Pacific's from Kamchatka or the Chukchi.
I will post pictures soon.
Zoochat's chief marine mammal fan is most grateful to you for this information!![]()
There are also Hawaiian Monk Seals at San Antonio Sea World, they are currently off exhibit, but if you show enough interest, they might be able to take you to see them.
The Waikiki Aquarium has 2 male hawaiian monk seals ,and Sealife park in Hawaii has a few. They had 5 last time I was there ,but they probably have like 6 or or so now.
No, if you show enough interest, and explain that you've come all the way from the UK to see them, you will be informed that by paying extra $$$ you can see them as part of a behind-the-scenes tour.
Which of course we did.
But money is the Great God at SeaWorld. Don't expect free favours.
I'm pleased to know that someone is holding this species without assuming that they have some kind of diamonds in their hands.
There are some Bearded Seals in Europe, at Polaria inTromsö, Norway, and there are plans to import some Harp Seals from Russia.
No, if you show enough interest, and explain that you've come all the way from the UK to see them, you will be informed that by paying extra $$$ you can see them as part of a behind-the-scenes tour.
Which of course we did.
But money is the Great God at SeaWorld. Don't expect free favours.
Yes, I too have been taken into the penguin exhibit at SeaWorld SAN DIEGO. However, when it came to the Hawaiian Monk Seals at SeaWorld SAN ANTONIO, things were very different. Most zoo staff in USA collections are very obliging & helpful - the Texas branch of SeaWorld seems to be an exception.This is simply not true.
We went to Sea World San Diego and I got chatting to a Penguin Keeper, (this is hard to write without sounding like an arse) but she was so impressed by my knowledge of penguins and auks she radioed her section manager to ask if she could take me into the exhibit.