I want to become a trainer really badly. I have been dreaming about it everyday. I love animals and it is my dream to become a trainer. Some people say working with them is awesome.I would say it would be so amazing.I would like to perform with dolphins and whales, because i would love to move each and everyone sitting on those bleachers.Not only that but i would love the interactions with these mammals.Having the ability to have one of these amazing creatures Love you back is heart warming :'(
I want to become a trainer really badly. I have been dreaming about it everyday. I love animals and it is my dream to become a trainer. Some people say working with them is awesome.I would say it would be so amazing.I would like to perform with dolphins and whales, because i would love to move each and everyone sitting on those bleachers.Not only that but i would love the interactions with these mammals.Having the ability to have one of these amazing creatures Love you back is heart warming :'(
FoOLuVaShAwTy34 1 year ago
i want to be a trainer soooo bad when im older!!!!! =D this is amazing!!!
taytayrocks101 2 years ago
INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dolphin8050able 2 years ago
BEST IMATA VIDEO!!! Inspiration all through! <3
LAOrca1011 2 years ago 2
This just puts a smile on your face...I love it! and 5:12..lol
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Respiratory diseases were also reported in nearly a fifth
of marine mammal workers, including diseases such as
TB. Exposure to marine mammals can
involve a health risk to people working with the animals,
but it can also threaten the health of the public. In an internationally distributed survey of people who
come into contact with marine mammals (primarily
those who work with these animals), 23 % of
respondents reported contracting a skin rash or similar
ailment. Naomi A. Rose PhD -2009
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52% of respondents reported marine-mammal-inflict-
ed injuries, 89% of injuries to hands, feet, arms,
or legs; 8% on the torso/abdomen; 4%
on the face. 30%+ injuries were severe (90
cases) either a deep wound requiring stitches, or a
fracture. Contact more than 50
days a year with enclosed marine mammals were several times
more likely to suffer a traumatic injury. Assessment
of the risk of zoonotic disease transmission to marine mammal
workers and the public. Naomi A. Rose PhD -2009
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