The squeek they make when they are excited is heart-melting. They are adorable. I'm not a big fan of aquariums though - but it looks like the staff are caring and considerate.
Sean Ó Briain Staff is trying their very best to give these animals the best care. But the truth is...they are not suitable to captivity, they develop all sorts of stress related health issues, and their lifespan is much shorter than in the wild. Out of 11 belugas that used to live in Mystic, only three are still living. And the common misconception is that some of them were rescued. No, all but one ( bred in captivity ) were "collected from the wild" meaning brutally captured for entertainment purposes. So you are right not being a big fan of aquariums :(
+Stefanie Elia Before you tell anyone to know the facts and do the research, maybe not the worst idea to do your own? The mere statement that belugas in captivity reproduce really well tells me that you haven't done it yet. This is a fact that even captivity industry admits, the population of captive belugas in the US keeps declining despite every effort made to breed them and make sure calves survive. I would like to see the reliable source of information about 20% mortality rate in wild beluga calves, really curious to see who published this data. Now you compare AVERAGE to MAXIMUM, well you cannot do that. You EITHER compare average to average, or maximum to maximum. Now, based on tooth ring analysis belugas in the wild can live up to MAXIMUM of 50-60 year( 60-70 according to NOAA Fisheries ), oldest captive beluga known lived up to 46. It's hard to estimate the AVERAGE for the wild populations but top marine researchers put this number around at least 20+ ( NOAA Fisheries put it at 30-50 years for wild belugas wild span). Let's look at Mystic belugas. Since 1975 Mystic Aquarium has housed 11 Beluga whales. Three whales are still living, and eight have died in captivity at the aquarium. Three whales have died under the age of three, four between the ages of 8 and 15, and only 1 lived 29 years. Overall, that's a staggering mortality rate of 73% and you can calculate the average. You asked where the facts are from? These are from the Ceta Base, the most reliable database of captive cetaceans in the world. Regarding helping wild population, please tell me how holding less than 40 whales in captivity helps wild population ( which are not endangered by the way )? NO RESEARCH done in Mystic helps wild population to survive. Yes, I have seen wild belugas ( no scars on the ones I saw ), yes I talked to many cetaceans researchers, yes I read Mystic and other aquariums research papers, yes I talked to their stuff, I have the e-mail conversation with Mystic representatives about research they do, and even according to them ALL valuable research is done on wild populations in Alaska where they go every summer. There is no educational or scientific value in keeping this animals in tanks, even putting ethical aspect aside.Sorry to be so closed minded for your taste.
+Olga Pristin Well you should probably check your own facts. One of those whales in the video is actually 35 years old so well over the 29 years old age you cited.
"So, the idea behind enrichment is to do weird and whacky stuff to entertain the whales." That's the exact same thing I do to my 8 month old nephew lolololol
Most places suck at providing belugas with proper care, but the design of this enclosure is actually really nice (it has unique areas to explore instead of just one "large" plain pool), they seemed very engaged with their training and seem to actually enjoy it, appear to have a good relationship with their caretakers, and have very few rake marks.
It’s not „exploring“ if it’s always the same environment. Intelligent creatures need new things to explore regularly. But I get your point. At least they can watch outside and watch the humans. That gives them some stimulation at least
@@Pashasmom1 Studies show this isn’t true.Nonetheless if they’re bored or not they like people to dance and do things for them.They’re mammals...they need some sort of stimulation..Seaworld is just....horrible..
I love the way one of the Beluga whales came up to the peep hole in the end and bobbed his head as he waved his left fin just before the credits came on. What a beautiful way to end the video. It's like he was saying bye and don't forget to come and visit me at the Mystic Aquarium! So adorable!
I volunteered there last summer was one of my best jobs I've ever had other then being in the Navy I worked with both the Beluga's as well as the sea lions
@@178brayden go onto the website www.mysticaquarium.org and click on the volunteer tab down on the bottom fill out the info required and volunteer staff will contact you from there for a interview to see if your a fit
You have no idea :) if you ever make it down to Mystic just don't turn your back on Juno unless your wearing a rain jacket ;) he's one big attention hog and if he feels your ignoring him he'll soak you for it :D
4:18 Juno and Jonathan 😂 So funny. It's like they're having a conversation. I love this video! Plus Japanese subtitles were awesome quality! Amazing job guys😊
Really beautiful. Wonderfully intelligent and cute creatures, but I think they deserve a bigger sanctuary/venue to live in. You know, space to swim and stretch.
Cant at mystic too many risks involved. overseas though its a lot more Lax when I was at NSA Bahrain I went swimming with 2 Beluga's and a hyper seal pup
@@D1CEI You'd be surprised what I've seen people do. plus I was asked that very question at least 4 times a day when I volunteered at mystic had to tell them sorry cant insurance wont cover it but if they ever traveled overseas they'd have better luck
That's true. Why then move them from facility to facility in attempts to breed more captive whales? Do you have any idea how stressful these transfers are for both the animals that are being shipped across the country and the ones they are leaving behind? Why try to bring in more wild caught whales thus encouraging more and more captures ( I hope I don't need to explain what I mean by that - assuming you are aware of collaborative effort of SW, Shedd, GA and Mystic to import 18 wild caught beluga whales from depleted Amur Sakhalin population )? How is it different from SW? They "share" whales with SW, they join them in supporting wild captures...so how different???
i think what they should do is take care of these ones to the best of their ability. seaworld is actually pretty cool for care (not their aquariums , but they actually do fund a lot of animal rescuing projects) but what they did and still continue to do to their whales and stuff is really cruel. but I'm not against aquaculture at all. they are extremely sustainable and they're suited to aquarium life.
They're pelagic Arctic whales adapted to swimming over 50 km a day...not swim in a small tank in temperate climates in circles which is bad for their back and tail fins. I could lock you in a room for your whole life and provide you with all the food you want and free dental/medical care but it doesn't mean you'll be living a happy and fulfilling life. I understand that zoos and aquariums are needed for conservation and educational reasons. Believe me, I work in an aquarium.... But cetaceans are not suited to living in confined spaces, they sometimes travel over 100 kilometers a day in pods containing 100s of individuals, you can't replicate that in this tiny tank
Ivan Gonzalez it CAUSES depression...in animals. But "luckily" there are vets that give these belugas antidepressants on a daily basis, so we can cure our depression at their expense.
leah messick All captive cetaceans are depressed, the fact that we don't want to see it, or stuff them up with drugs doesn't change the fact that we are killing them for our own pleasure.
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Belugas are my favorite sea mammal! When I was 7 or 8 I did just about what you did in this video Mr. Bird! I learned all about them and I plan on interacting with them again soon!!
It seems the the whales were showing their different personality Juno he seems like he enjoys playing and showing off Nacoo seems like she likes to please people and And show off how she is smart.
Juno is very curious and likes meeting new people but he also knows that a new trainer means he can try getting away with things he knows he cant do with the rest of the staff ;) Kinda like how in school students would pull things on a sub that they would never think about doing when the regular teacher was in :p
I used to watch your videos a bunch of times when I was young, and still LOVE watching them! My favorites are the Aquarius, Feeding the Bull Sharks, and of course this one! The Beluga Whales are just so cute! Anyway, thank you for existing and making these amazing videos on your channel!
Jonathan. You are one of my inspirations. I am preparing to go and study Marine Biology at university in Sweden. I just wanted to say keep up the good work. If there were more people like you around, the world would be a better place to live. I completely agree with you about animals being kept in aquariums, in the right conditions. It would be great if they could all live in the wild without the need for captivity, but people as a whole are stupid and careless and these places help to educate the next generation about these wonderful animals. I would not feel under achieving at all, if I was to be offered a job working in a aquarium with good morale standing upon graduating. Another fantastic segment as per usual Jonathan and I hope to meet you one day in the future, maybe when I embark on my first dives! Thanks again! David
David Parker This is true for me too! Except I’m not getting ready to study Marine Biology in Sweden. I’m going to in the US, but I’m only a teenager so I have to wait a little.
You can also do that its called the Beluga whale experience and I believe its around $75-$80 a person. Other experience's include spending time with African penguins and being a guest star at the sea lion show. If you don't have the $$ for one of those experience's you can feed a friendly stingray lunch for $5 or in late summer go to the bird exhibit which I believe was $10 per person (past 2 years in Aug no time limit on how long a person can stay in the exhibit 11am-6pm when aquarium closes)
People always make these about places.The aquarium is kinda like a rescue facility.It holds animals that can be put back into the wild and animals that can be put back in the wild but need rehabilitation to go back.An amusement park like Seaworld is bad.
Thank you for making this show and showing that aquariums aren’t these evil corporations bent on torturing animals. I wish people could realize how animals like this help their wild counterparts.
I went to the shedd aquarium and I got this huge beluga. Only in 2 hours it became a animal I adored. I love this animal and I'm disappointed it's near threatened. When no one was around in this little room they were clicking at me and swimming by me. It's a day I can't forget.
I have been watching Beluga videos for some time now & have LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM! Though I must say, my only qualm is, I don’t like having them in captivity! They’re WONDERFUL CREATURES & deserve the open Oceans! Gorgeous inquisitive creatures! If we don’t become aware of taking our broken fishing tackle & rubbish home with us, our grandchildren won’t get to see many of many of the Oceanic creatures that live in the vast waters!!! Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
I went there and loved it, but since I've been more educated about cetaceans and their captivity... However, the Mystic Aquarium's beluga exhibit is pretty impressive, at least considering the circumstances... I don't know truly what to think though... Still, my little encounter with Juno was amazing.
that's the Beluga experience its a extra cost event but well worth it :) though you might get sprayed by Juno down in the viewing area (where they were cleaning at the beginning of the video) if you turn your back to him and he starts feeling ignored He'll soak you till you turn around. I demonstrated this last year with a group of kids on a summer group field trip and he cooled us all down from the heat of the day ;) He's a good boy
Beluga whales (in my opinion) are the cutest animals on earth!!! 😄
Omg Ikr! They are the best animals on earth!
Indeed
+Gwendolyn Fullerton I had a group with my friends called beluga squad I know it sounds wierd but yeah....................belugas are cute
livsantos I would join the beluga squad xD It does not sound weird, it sounds like the most amazing group on this planet
Me Too!!!!
The part where they clean the windows the whales were just like "Yes.Very good,clean the tank.Nice and clean."
Amber Sunflowerz hi
Lmao they think the humans are working for them 😂
@@kimberlina.54 They ARE working for their wealth 😌
The squeek they make when they are excited is heart-melting. They are adorable. I'm not a big fan of aquariums though - but it looks like the staff are caring and considerate.
Sean Ó Briain Staff is trying their very best to give these animals the best care. But the truth is...they are not suitable to captivity, they develop all sorts of stress related health issues, and their lifespan is much shorter than in the wild. Out of 11 belugas that used to live in Mystic, only three are still living. And the common misconception is that some of them were rescued. No, all but one ( bred in captivity ) were "collected from the wild" meaning brutally captured for entertainment purposes. So you are right not being a big fan of aquariums :(
+Olga Pristin I agree with you Olga.
+Stefanie Elia Before you tell anyone to know the facts and do the research, maybe not the worst idea to do your own? The mere statement that belugas in captivity reproduce really well tells me that you haven't done it yet. This is a fact that even captivity industry admits, the population of captive belugas in the US keeps declining despite every effort made to breed them and make sure calves survive. I would like to see the reliable source of information about 20% mortality rate in wild beluga calves, really curious to see who published this data. Now you compare AVERAGE to MAXIMUM, well you cannot do that. You EITHER compare average to average, or maximum to maximum. Now, based on tooth ring analysis belugas in the wild can live up to MAXIMUM of 50-60 year( 60-70 according to NOAA Fisheries ), oldest captive beluga known lived up to 46. It's hard to estimate the AVERAGE for the wild populations but top marine researchers put this number around at least 20+ ( NOAA Fisheries put it at 30-50 years for wild belugas wild span). Let's look at Mystic belugas. Since 1975 Mystic Aquarium has housed 11 Beluga whales. Three whales are still living, and eight have died in captivity at the aquarium. Three whales have died under the age of three, four between the ages of 8 and 15, and only 1 lived 29 years. Overall, that's a staggering mortality rate of 73% and you can calculate the average. You asked where the facts are from? These are from the Ceta Base, the most reliable database of captive cetaceans in the world. Regarding helping wild population, please tell me how holding less than 40 whales in captivity helps wild population ( which are not endangered by the way )? NO RESEARCH done in Mystic helps wild population to survive. Yes, I have seen wild belugas ( no scars on the ones I saw ), yes I talked to many cetaceans researchers, yes I read Mystic and other aquariums research papers, yes I talked to their stuff, I have the e-mail conversation with Mystic representatives about research they do, and even according to them ALL valuable research is done on wild populations in Alaska where they go every summer. There is no educational or scientific value in keeping this animals in tanks, even putting ethical aspect aside.Sorry to be so closed minded for your taste.
Love how the person ( Stefanie Elia ) leaves rude uneducated comment and upon receiving an answer decides just to erase it and disappear...
+Olga Pristin Well you should probably check your own facts. One of those whales in the video is actually 35 years old so well over the 29 years old age you cited.
"So, the idea behind enrichment is to do weird and whacky stuff to entertain the whales."
That's the exact same thing I do to my 8 month old nephew lolololol
Ya look at the opening the first thing you see is a frustrated baluga biting another baluga
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@@maryoushkash6717 ??? I am English
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We all need enrichment
Belugas are so beautiful and majestic, they deserved lot of respect!! ;)
When they make noise they sound like babies they’re so cute 😍
Most places suck at providing belugas with proper care, but the design of this enclosure is actually really nice (it has unique areas to explore instead of just one "large" plain pool), they seemed very engaged with their training and seem to actually enjoy it, appear to have a good relationship with their caretakers, and have very few rake marks.
I WISH I WISH I WOULD BE YOU.
💙 *Free Beluga!*
It’s not „exploring“ if it’s always the same environment. Intelligent creatures need new things to explore regularly. But I get your point.
At least they can watch outside and watch the humans. That gives them some stimulation at least
Still sucks
Beluga: Hey human! I'm bored, dance for me.😂
Of course they are bored, there is nothing in that tank for them to see or to interact with, except the other belugas.
Bunni Armani yeah but they can’t release them because they were probably born in captivity.
@@Pashasmom1 Studies show this isn’t true.Nonetheless if they’re bored or not they like people to dance and do things for them.They’re mammals...they need some sort of stimulation..Seaworld is just....horrible..
@@its_ezralol seaworld is really really bad
Humans: Hey beluga ! I’m bored, dance for me... 😐
You can tell this man isn’t putting on a show, he just really is one of those very delightful people who’s always got a smile on his face
I LOVE THEM THEY ARE SO ANIMATED. JUST CANT GET ENOUGH OF THEM.
I love the way one of the Beluga whales came up to the peep hole in the end and bobbed his head as he waved his left fin just before the credits came on. What a beautiful way to end the video. It's like he was saying bye and don't forget to come and visit me at the Mystic Aquarium! So adorable!
Wouldn't be my choice of career but honestly, who could wake up and say, "great, I have to go play with those whales all day."
MerksX209A You can play with me
The Beluga a
I volunteered there last summer was one of my best jobs I've ever had other then being in the Navy I worked with both the Beluga's as well as the sea lions
@@CDRhammond How did you go about Volunteering ? Is there a certain person to contact ?
@@178brayden go onto the website www.mysticaquarium.org and click on the volunteer tab down on the bottom fill out the info required and volunteer staff will contact you from there for a interview to see if your a fit
It's amazing how intelligent these animals are
True
That's why so much more horrible of the locked up.
@@gv3252 you know i dont think having this huge tank is so locked.
GV , I agree.We have no right to take these whales away from their life and pods. They belong in the ocean where they can swim and be with their pods.
Andres parra they swim 100km or even more than that
Teacher:"Whats your favourite animal?"
Class:"CATS, HORSES, DOGS"
Me:"...Beluga whale"
Pizza OMG THATS SO ME #TWINZES
Lindsay McLain I just said she is likee me i never said im a beluga
The Beluga and dolphins and beluga whales
@@Bransonplays100 its Just a Name
Me: Llamas
Orcas: im kinda white
Beluga: hold my H2O
Was h2o a tv show or are you talking about water
H20 is a movie and a chemical on the periodic table. Known as water/wa wa.
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@@brthdygrl6 LOVE YOUR PROFILE PIC Do you know what mine is?
@@ulisesmarvels your mom?
8:45 Jonathan: *splashes beluga*
Beluga: "right back at ya buckeroo"
Yes. You splash the beluga and they splash back.💦🌊💧hahahahahaha😂🤣😄😁😆
Beluga whales are absolutely adorable creatures :) from 7:57 is sooo cute
jack davis I'm cute yay
HAHA yes you are
yes.I think Beluga whales are so cute.
these things are the sweetest things!!😂😂
True dat there so cute when they
smile
Saika Tags they don’t even lay eggs...
@perrier Lmao they're mammals dumbass.
Nice try.
You have no idea :) if you ever make it down to Mystic just don't turn your back on Juno unless your wearing a rain jacket ;) he's one big attention hog and if he feels your ignoring him he'll soak you for it :D
@perrier that is beluga sturgeon you know
4:16 omg the interaction between you too is so cute 😍😍😍😍
What is not to love about belugas? They are absolutely cute, smart and playful. I want a beluga kiss too!
When it squealed, I was dying of cuteness 😭❤️
8:01 8:49 8:58
The sound from Beluga makes me smile :) Thanks for this vid!
A sound of distress...
Whats two thousand pounds, bright white and lives in Connecticut. I am thinking someone's mother in law. ...
+ZinNYC There were a lot of "alternate acceptable answers" to that one! LOL
i am thinks a white closet of 2000 pounds
BlueWorldTV your the best diver in the world
But its bright white
Lol
Beluga whales are soo cute and intelligent :)
The orcas too!
4:18 Juno and Jonathan 😂 So funny. It's like they're having a conversation. I love this video! Plus Japanese subtitles were awesome quality! Amazing job guys😊
This episode wont fail to make you smile ☺ thanks for this blue world team!
Beluga's are so freakin cute :D They're like puppies always so curious and playful with everything.
this web series remind me what Animal Planet used to be like. You got yourself a subscriber :-)
Poor whales
@@peterbeadman9010 huh
Thank you Johnathan for showing these wonderful and beautiful animals,there so interesting to watch,what a privilege to be there with them. 😊🐳🐋
Really beautiful. Wonderfully intelligent and cute creatures, but I think they deserve a bigger sanctuary/venue to live in. You know, space to swim and stretch.
Aww Belugas are so cute and smart and friendly
awwwwww so cute and beautiful I love whales and dolphins😀
7:00 “Foolish humans, dance for me...”
the beluga's are soooo adorable
3:58 Juno giggles after Jonathan said 'I'm doing this all for you buddy!' 😂 I'm not sure if he's touched by that or just find Jonathan laughable 😂
I am totally taken by these majestic creatures. Amazing, Beautiful and Loving. I’m sold.💗
This is a phenomenal aquarium! I encourage everyone to go there!
Omg the thumbnail! I just died of cuteness!
Same
+Alime Jaramillo Shut up
You shut your " Gamers for ever " ass up little boy.
Ha now this is a nice channel no harsh language
+Aime Jaramillo ok that was fucking hilarious
awwww her face is like.."he hee wanna play with me??" all the timeeee. i like to jump into that water to play with her😂😂😂😂😂
Cant at mystic too many risks involved. overseas though its a lot more Lax when I was at NSA Bahrain I went swimming with 2 Beluga's and a hyper seal pup
@@CDRhammond Omg did you really took it seriously?
@@D1CEI You'd be surprised what I've seen people do. plus I was asked that very question at least 4 times a day when I volunteered at mystic had to tell them sorry cant insurance wont cover it but if they ever traveled overseas they'd have better luck
So sentient & so majestic, can't emphasise enough on their cuteness, hooow amazing are Belugas!!!
Belugas are so adorable and playful I just wanna give em a hug lol
The derpiness the cuteness oh my god I'm melting from the adorableness
lovely creatures but they should be swimming in the arctic ocean, not in a fish tank
Paulo papaeni they were raised in captivity, and they cannot survive in the wild. seaworld is a completely different issue.
That's true. Why then move them from facility to facility in attempts to breed more captive whales? Do you have any idea how stressful these transfers are for both the animals that are being shipped across the country and the ones they are leaving behind? Why try to bring in more wild caught whales thus encouraging more and more captures ( I hope I don't need to explain what I mean by that - assuming you are aware of collaborative effort of SW, Shedd, GA and Mystic to import 18 wild caught beluga whales from depleted Amur Sakhalin population )? How is it different from SW? They "share" whales with SW, they join them in supporting wild captures...so how different???
i think what they should do is take care of these ones to the best of their ability.
seaworld is actually pretty cool for care (not their aquariums , but they actually do fund a lot of animal rescuing projects) but what they did and still continue to do to their whales and stuff is really cruel.
but I'm not against aquaculture at all. they are extremely sustainable and they're suited to aquarium life.
What they did and still do? Since when is providing good care cruel?
They're pelagic Arctic whales adapted to swimming over 50 km a day...not swim in a small tank in temperate climates in circles which is bad for their back and tail fins. I could lock you in a room for your whole life and provide you with all the food you want and free dental/medical care but it doesn't mean you'll be living a happy and fulfilling life. I understand that zoos and aquariums are needed for conservation and educational reasons. Believe me, I work in an aquarium.... But cetaceans are not suited to living in confined spaces, they sometimes travel over 100 kilometers a day in pods containing 100s of individuals, you can't replicate that in this tiny tank
Belugas are adorable! I always loved these whales 😊
Heartbreaking seeing these beautiful animals locked up in captivity!
I was like 6 years old when I first watched this video I thought can’t believe that because I started watching Jonathan I love marine life
Glad you are still here!
They're actually so cute
Juno - "That's a NO from me"
7:02
I love the belugas at Mystic, they were so friendly and social. I haven’t been there in forever, I miss them 😭💙
8:38 Pokemon version: "And if there's one thing to remember: Never splash a Milotic! They have excellent aim."
7:01 “LOLOL these dumb humans” - 🐋
Juno wasn't impresssed😂
Rach Rach 😭😭😂😂
Roicsollo vreddiniva rukuul
this cures depression
Ivan Gonzalez it CAUSES depression...in animals. But "luckily" there are vets that give these belugas antidepressants on a daily basis, so we can cure our depression at their expense.
+Olga Pristin yeah so giving antidepressants is awesome for captive whales and makes it ok...lol...no they don't need them in the wild
leah messick All captive cetaceans are depressed, the fact that we don't want to see it, or stuff them up with drugs doesn't change the fact that we are killing them for our own pleasure.
+Olga Pristin I was being sarcastic...I think it's horrifying
Olga Pristin You want them to be free and end up as someone dinner? They cant hunt for themselves since they've never learned to now hush
Beluga whales: SOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
soooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuttttttttttttttttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeee
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i love the sound that they make to talk to each other it sounds soo cute
This is so cute. I've always had a love for the ocean and the beautiful creatures within it.
at 4:26 when Jonathan walks away the whale is like, "wait, where are you going?"
Omg many beluga's are cute!!!😆 When the belugas mouth opened it was aggression.
Beluga Whales are like big sweet wet marshmallows, and so beautiful!!
Belugas are my favorite sea mammal! When I was 7 or 8 I did just about what you did in this video Mr. Bird! I learned all about them and I plan on interacting with them again soon!!
Beluga: humanzzzz, so fascinating...
It seems the the whales were showing their different personality
Juno he seems like he enjoys playing and showing off
Nacoo seems like she likes to please people and And show off how she is smart.
Aww so cute 🥰 my favorite!
He looked at you because he thought: “A new face!”
Juno is very curious and likes meeting new people but he also knows that a new trainer means he can try getting away with things he knows he cant do with the rest of the staff ;) Kinda like how in school students would pull things on a sub that they would never think about doing when the regular teacher was in :p
I think so.
I’ve always loved beluga whales so freaking much. I’ve also been to this aquarium so many times 😂. Hell, I’ve even been for a school field trip.
Next time you go turn your back when Juno swims by he might spray you like "hey don't ignore me when I swim by"
6:52 so cute a smile😃
You know he’s not smiling right that’s just the way the school is Shaped
@@samkoski5909 skull*
Typo
I used to watch your videos a bunch of times when I was young, and still LOVE watching them! My favorites are the Aquarius, Feeding the Bull Sharks, and of course this one! The Beluga Whales are just so cute! Anyway, thank you for existing and making these amazing videos on your channel!
Thanks for being a long term fan!!!!
@@BlueWorldTV can you sell some toys on your merch
They are so so cute!!!!!!
You know belugas are
smart.They are the cutest animals
in the whole world.
They are so curious.
I remember coming here on a field trip in kindergarten and strangely enough the field trip landed on my 5th birthday
Jessica, age 7, says: "The face is just so cuuuuuuuute!"
Jonathan. You are one of my inspirations. I am preparing to go and study Marine Biology at university in Sweden. I just wanted to say keep up the good work. If there were more people like you around, the world would be a better place to live. I completely agree with you about animals being kept in aquariums, in the right conditions. It would be great if they could all live in the wild without the need for captivity, but people as a whole are stupid and careless and these places help to educate the next generation about these wonderful animals. I would not feel under achieving at all, if I was to be offered a job working in a aquarium with good morale standing upon graduating. Another fantastic segment as per usual Jonathan and I hope to meet you one day in the future, maybe when I embark on my first dives! Thanks again!
David
David Parker Awesome David! Thanks for the kind words and study hard in Sweden!
David Parker This is true for me too! Except I’m not getting ready to study Marine Biology in Sweden. I’m going to in the US, but I’m only a teenager so I have to wait a little.
I hope didn’t go into marine biology, it’s very disturbing to think this inspires you, do you think there happy there?
8:01 It sounds like a dolphin. The splashing and kissing were super cute 😍
You can also do that its called the Beluga whale experience and I believe its around $75-$80 a person. Other experience's include spending time with African penguins and being a guest star at the sea lion show. If you don't have the $$ for one of those experience's you can feed a friendly stingray lunch for $5 or in late summer go to the bird exhibit which I believe was $10 per person (past 2 years in Aug no time limit on how long a person can stay in the exhibit 11am-6pm when aquarium closes)
Teacher: what’s your favorite animal
Class: DOGS CATS AND FOR SOME REASON PIGS
Me: sharks fish and whales
Wow so quirky
We took a school trip here. Pretty cool! Juno opened his mouth and popped his jaw to please the crowd. So cute!
4:19 his face lolol giving him the death stare
they are so cute . gosh . i cant
Heartbreaking to see these beautiful, intelligent creatures living in an enclosure.
People always make these about places.The aquarium is kinda like a rescue facility.It holds animals that can be put back into the wild and animals that can be put back in the wild but need rehabilitation to go back.An amusement park like Seaworld is bad.
So cute 💕😘😍
Ilove beluga! Huge thanks Jonathan 🙏🙇
I enjoyed this video so much. I know everything about blue whales but Belugas are now a new favorite 😊😍
Thank you for making this show and showing that aquariums aren’t these evil corporations bent on torturing animals. I wish people could realize how animals like this help their wild counterparts.
I went to the shedd aquarium and I got this huge beluga. Only in 2 hours it became a animal I adored. I love this animal and I'm disappointed it's near threatened. When no one was around in this little room they were clicking at me and swimming by me. It's a day I can't forget.
Same thing happened to me at the Shedd Aquarium! it was awesome! I love Belugas!
they are just so cute and derpy, I WANT ONE
+Nate Witecki You will need a huge bathtub!!
+BlueWorldTV i have a tub that is 50x30 size :D we put it outside named Swimming pool xD
JustAZombie true dat
Nate Witecki Eh, you would need a tank same size as your school.
Watch blackfish
I have been watching Beluga videos for some time now & have LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM!
Though I must say, my only qualm is, I don’t like having them in captivity!
They’re WONDERFUL CREATURES & deserve the open Oceans!
Gorgeous inquisitive creatures!
If we don’t become aware of taking our broken fishing tackle & rubbish home with us, our grandchildren won’t get to see many of many of the Oceanic creatures that live in the vast waters!!!
Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
They’re such beautiful animals , I love how intelligent whales and dolphins are
Unbelievable creatures! Can't wait to visit mystic soon
I love his video in particular even though I love all your vidoes. They just look like happy cheese sticks.
Their smile is gorgeous
The Beluga Wales are cute as heck! Their like DANCE FOR ME!
🐳🐋so cute 🥺🥰😍😘
They are adorable!! I love how playful they are, too!! 😍❤️❤️❤️
THEY ARE JUST AWESOME LOVING ANIMALS . GOD BLESS YOU FOR LETTING US SEE THEM.
U r my favorite RUclipsr I watch your videos like 5 times each!! It is so cool 😎
Awesome, thanks!
BlueWorldTV love you so so much
Keira Billis
BlueWorldTV i Love your videos!
Keira Billis I do the same thing as you! I even watching one video 20 times! It was Saving The Sturgeon. I love it for some reason!
I love your videos! It is great to see you interact with such awesome animals! It would be nice to see some more Beluga Videos! :)
Wow! Singing and dancing to entertain them is so funny
4:16 Beluga was like, do you think that I'm an idiot? You are not doing this for me, it's for your show man!! 😂
I went there and loved it, but since I've been more educated about cetaceans and their captivity...
However, the Mystic Aquarium's beluga exhibit is pretty impressive, at least considering the circumstances... I don't know truly what to think though...
Still, my little encounter with Juno was amazing.
They look like mega minds XD
THAT WAS SO CUTE I LOVE WHEN HE KISSED YOU AND SPLASHED YOU!!!
that's the Beluga experience its a extra cost event but well worth it :) though you might get sprayed by Juno down in the viewing area (where they were cleaning at the beginning of the video) if you turn your back to him and he starts feeling ignored He'll soak you till you turn around. I demonstrated this last year with a group of kids on a summer group field trip and he cooled us all down from the heat of the day ;) He's a good boy
That Juno Beluga whale was so cute!!!
The beluga whale in the thumbnail is literally me after eating in a restaurant