Bengal Tiger
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This is from a month ago, but I figured I might as well post it: https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/press-releases/new-sea-lions
Oof, Shedd does not have the room for more sea lions.This is from a month ago, but I figured I might as well post it: https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/press-releases/new-sea-lions
Yeah, I'm not quite sure what they plan to do with those two. I'll try and keep up with any news regarding them. I'll most likely be visiting later this year, so I may be able to get some info on them during my trip.Oof, Shedd does not have the room for more sea lions.![]()
I’ve never been myself but from the photos on zoo chat it seems like one of the worst sea lions enclosures anywhere.Oof, Shedd does not have the room for more sea lions.![]()
It's incredibly small in addition to being entirely indoors. They have several off-exhibit pools but they're not much better than the exhibit pool.I’ve never been myself but from the photos on zoo chat it seems like one of the worst sea lions enclosures anywhere.
To be fair, they *do* take the sea lions out for presentations. That said, the pool itself is... not great. I'd rather see pelicans or a tank for mussels in that space instead.It's incredibly small in addition to being entirely indoors. They have several off-exhibit pools but they're not much better than the exhibit pool.
I don't know that the cetaceans would be happy with most of their pools gone.I wish they’d just replace the show tank with a sea lion enclosure if they really want to keep pinnipeds. The current pool is embarrassing. Literally less than half the size of the otter exhibit.
Before they obtained this new pair, their only sea lion was a bind individual who had trouble swimming. The exhibit was perfectly fine for this one individual (especially considering he gets to stretch his flippers) during the presentations) but in any other context it is not good.
I don't know that the cetaceans would be happy with most of their pools gone.
I would prefer they actually build an indoor/outdoor addition for California Sea Lions and not take up any cetacean space. The Shedd used to have harbor seals in the area where the sea lions are now, and they would sometimes be with the belugas. Seals can be integrated into beluga exhibits over time, I have not seen or heard of sea lion and beluga being housed together. Beluga are actually fairly timid/easily scared by nature, and the activity level of the sea lions may be a bit much.I wish they’d just replace the show tank with a sea lion enclosure if they really want to keep pinnipeds. The current pool is embarrassing. Literally less than half the size of the otter exhibit.
They were both still there as of a couple of weeks ago!Did Laguna and Cruz die or get relocated?
Website suggests they still had three before this transfer, am I missing something?
On November 28th, 2021 and previously unreported in this thread, it was reported that green sawfish Ginsu has been been moved to Georgia Aquarium as she increased in size.
A Next Chapter for a One-of-a-Kind Animal
Yes. It also makes Georgia the only holder of Green Sawfish in the country, unless Sea Life Minnesota still has one.So that leaves no sawfish at the aquarium, right?