the people who fall into the water work there. i was once in the show and i almost jumped in. no one in my family jumped in but a trainer jumped in. i was with dolly the dolphin
marine biologists and animal behaviour experts reckon dolphins are better off in the wild, hunting for their food and enjoying the vast expanse of the ocean where they swim up to 50 miles a day and dive hundreds of feet. But by keeping them in captivity aquariums can make lots & lots of money and entertain people
i love dolphins i swam with some in mexico for our cruise we where able to swim with dolphins. It was a great experience but im against animals in captivity , from my perspective it 's only right that their in captivity if they've been hurt or can't look after them selves in the ocean .>>>3
lol iv seen this show 3 times and iv never seen the kid they pick actually try to dive in lol. theres one part when they say that the dolphins were born there at sea world, i was just wondering why did the dolphins i seen in the shows have more then a few big scars on them??
Those who wish to pet and baby wild animals "love" them. But those who respect their natures and wish to let them live normal lives, love them more. ~Edwin Way Teale, Circle of the Seasons, 1953
Delfine sind für Delfinarienbesitzer ein gutes Geschäft: Sie locken Zuschauer an und lassen die Kassen klingeln. Doch hinter den Kulissen der scheinbar spielerischen Darbietung läuft ein unerbittliches, für den Delfin oft tödliches Geschäft ab: Viele Delfine sterben bereits während des Fanges und des Transports. Im chemisch aufbereiteten Wasser der engen, kahlen Becken und dem fehlenden biologischen und sozialen Umfeld leben die Tiere unter Streß und Haftpsychose.
Die Sterblichkeit der gefangenen Delfine ist außerordentlich hoch. Die Tiere sterben häufig an Lungenentzündung, Herzversagen, Kreislaufkollaps und Vergiftungen. Die Lebenserwartung ist entsprechend niedriger als in Freiheit. Es ist unverantwortlich, diese hochentwickelten Tiere in Gefangenschaft zu halten, weil ihnen selbst die elementarsten Grundbedürfnisse vorenthalten werden: In freier Wildbahn leben Delfine in Gruppen von bis zu 100 Tieren zusammen...
Sure, dolphins and other marine mammals are wonderful...that's exactly why you SHOULDN'T go to places like Sea World that exploit them for entertainment.
Do you know how they get them? They have to tear the baby dolphins away from their families... who have close family bonds like humans or elephants.
Sometimes the adults attack the boats to rescue the babies, and even die trying to stop the humans.
It's true; google it.
If you truly love dolphins, don't help support this kind of cruelty.
the people who fall into the water work there. i was once in the show and i almost jumped in. no one in my family jumped in but a trainer jumped in. i was with dolly the dolphin
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marine biologists and animal behaviour experts reckon dolphins are better off in the wild, hunting for their food and enjoying the vast expanse of the ocean where they swim up to 50 miles a day and dive hundreds of feet. But by keeping them in captivity aquariums can make lots & lots of money and entertain people
gally50 1 year ago 4
i love dolphins i swam with some in mexico for our cruise we where able to swim with dolphins. It was a great experience but im against animals in captivity , from my perspective it 's only right that their in captivity if they've been hurt or can't look after them selves in the ocean .>>>3
katiecothran 1 year ago
"A dolphin that isn't hungry is a dolphin that won't perform." ~Former dolphin trainer Russ Rector.
metridium 1 year ago
I was there that day :)
Spicerooo 1 year ago
hahahah so funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
0rca0cean 2 years ago
if u beleave u can actully do it....
LOL i heard tht 2 days ago at SeaWorld XD
zeldafandude99 2 years ago
lol iv seen this show 3 times and iv never seen the kid they pick actually try to dive in lol. theres one part when they say that the dolphins were born there at sea world, i was just wondering why did the dolphins i seen in the shows have more then a few big scars on them??
lmno310 2 years ago
the girl who falls in the water works there
hihi366able 2 years ago
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You mean Dolly the diarrhea.
AmericanDoggie 2 years ago
Ha ha ha your a bitch diarrhea head. Hey everybody we got a diarreha head loser fucker.
shamutrainer87 2 years ago
Why are you so mean?
Max1mum0R1d3 2 years ago 2
LOL "it feels like a hot dog" -little girl
mrsrodriguez13 2 years ago
Those who wish to pet and baby wild animals "love" them. But those who respect their natures and wish to let them live normal lives, love them more. ~Edwin Way Teale, Circle of the Seasons, 1953
metridium 2 years ago
rofl! That was great! I'm totally jealous of that little girl! I'd have jumped in, too!
lilanimegal102093 3 years ago 2
Delfine sind für Delfinarienbesitzer ein gutes Geschäft: Sie locken Zuschauer an und lassen die Kassen klingeln. Doch hinter den Kulissen der scheinbar spielerischen Darbietung läuft ein unerbittliches, für den Delfin oft tödliches Geschäft ab: Viele Delfine sterben bereits während des Fanges und des Transports. Im chemisch aufbereiteten Wasser der engen, kahlen Becken und dem fehlenden biologischen und sozialen Umfeld leben die Tiere unter Streß und Haftpsychose.
fuerTiere 3 years ago
Die Sterblichkeit der gefangenen Delfine ist außerordentlich hoch. Die Tiere sterben häufig an Lungenentzündung, Herzversagen, Kreislaufkollaps und Vergiftungen. Die Lebenserwartung ist entsprechend niedriger als in Freiheit. Es ist unverantwortlich, diese hochentwickelten Tiere in Gefangenschaft zu halten, weil ihnen selbst die elementarsten Grundbedürfnisse vorenthalten werden: In freier Wildbahn leben Delfine in Gruppen von bis zu 100 Tieren zusammen...
fuerTiere 3 years ago
haha o man, i was in the dolphine show in 1999and they did they same thing to me i was soooo embarresed!
bridgett6789 3 years ago
cool! shes cute! I'm goin to san diego and sea world is only 7 minutes away from our hotel! but were not going to go to sea wrold : (
vannesafan1 3 years ago
that was the cutest thing... i'm still laughing!!!!
thecalime 3 years ago
lmfao :D
TaylrBabe 4 years ago
ROFL! LOL! LMAO! Thats was halarious they dis the same thing at the key west dolphin fest at seaworld orlando
Shamudream 4 years ago
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Sure, dolphins and other marine mammals are wonderful...that's exactly why you SHOULDN'T go to places like Sea World that exploit them for entertainment.
Do you know how they get them? They have to tear the baby dolphins away from their families... who have close family bonds like humans or elephants.
Sometimes the adults attack the boats to rescue the babies, and even die trying to stop the humans.
It's true; google it.
If you truly love dolphins, don't help support this kind of cruelty.
journeyman47 2 years ago
lol omg that was funny!!!!!!!!!!
HilaryDuff1387Fan 4 years ago
lol she was going to jump !!!
i would have jumped!
HorseLuva01 4 years ago
lol that was brave, cute, and funny!
AnimexBoi 4 years ago
that was so funny i cant believe that she tryed to do that i have seen a other vid of this with a boy but he did not try to jump in LOL
ocralover 4 years ago
hahaha the girl was so brave
it was 26ft drop off
k3v1n19 4 years ago
hahah they did that when i saw it on the 4th of july soo funy
Jluis625 4 years ago
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OMG just think that dolphin was swimming in the whild probly a year back...!
dolphins are not toys they are living this and should be treated with respect :(
ImpulseSpirit 4 years ago
Dolly was born in captivity.
And before you bring up an argument, learn to spell check.
rikuschikki 4 years ago 3
Oh how CUTE!!!
disneyprincess1994 4 years ago
so cute :D i wouldve done the same thing!
estelle497 4 years ago
lol she almost dived!
rew34 4 years ago