@@Somerandomguy572 sure was! He was born there in December of 2018, so he’ll be 5 years old this year :) I believe he’s the youngest dolphin that was moved to Abu Dhabi from the US SeaWorld parks
@@Shamu3692 they are from SeaWorld San Diego (6) SeaWorld San Antonio (3) SeaWorld Orlando (9) And Discovery Cove (6) That means there are 24 dolphins at SeaWorld Abu Dhabi. All of them are born except 2 who are rescues.
I'm so sad little Venus was sent off there, I miss her. I hope the people there know what a great dolphin she is, and therapy mammal she was to me for many many many years. We became such great friends, I'd see here every couple weeks at seaworld San Diego from the time she was 2 years old. I would go and feed her fish, and give her ice to munch on, and it was so fun! Being partially disabled as a young child, seeing her was my joy, that's the one thing I always looked forward to in visiting seaworld San Diego. Even up to her last weeks in San Diego. I love her so very much. I am devastated and crushed that I might never see and visit her again now.
Since they seem to be going for a more old-school theatrical performance, I'm really surprised (and kind of disappointed) that there aren't waterworks. I'm wondering if the dolphins are still adjusting to their new environment, since there weren't very many complex behaviors (or many behaviors at all, to be honest).
Exploiting dolphins for some giggles isn’t something you should be happy about, water works don’t happen in the wild and if seaworld wants to continue their pathetic “its all for education” they aren’t gonna show waterworks
@@Cami_lla1 If you really want to believe anyone can force a 600 pound animal to do something they don’t want, then go right ahead. But waterworks don’t harm them. They’re active participants.
@@kenspov6103 SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is still operated by the American company and shares the same accreditations. The vast majority of the trainers and veterinarians came over from the American parks. I'm excited to see them bring their rescue and conservation efforts to the Middle East. Rest assured these dolphins have the absolute best care!
I see my baby boy Blue in there 🥲🥲🥲 San Diego will miss him💙💙🫶
He was in San Diego?
@@Somerandomguy572 sure was! He was born there in December of 2018, so he’ll be 5 years old this year :) I believe he’s the youngest dolphin that was moved to Abu Dhabi from the US SeaWorld parks
@@Callie2011 fascinating!
@@Callie2011aww
This show was amazing!
Great video, looks like a very entertaining show
Blue! My love 💙🥹 miss you at SD
Can you tell Where the other dolphins are from?
@@Shamu3692 like names? Or IDs?
@@corky.loverr which Parks are they from? I‘m bad at dolphin id 😅
@@Shamu3692 they are from
SeaWorld San Diego (6)
SeaWorld San Antonio (3)
SeaWorld Orlando (9)
And Discovery Cove (6)
That means there are 24 dolphins at SeaWorld Abu Dhabi. All of them are born except 2 who are rescues.
@@corky.loverr wow! Thank you very much!
I know it just opened, but seems like they have a bit of training to do.
I love SeaWorld Dubai
I'm so sad little Venus was sent off there, I miss her.
I hope the people there know what a great dolphin she is, and therapy mammal she was to me for many many many years. We became such great friends, I'd see here every couple weeks at seaworld San Diego from the time she was 2 years old. I would go and feed her fish, and give her ice to munch on, and it was so fun! Being partially disabled as a young child, seeing her was my joy, that's the one thing I always looked forward to in visiting seaworld San Diego. Even up to her last weeks in San Diego. I love her so very much. I am devastated and crushed that I might never see and visit her again now.
Since they seem to be going for a more old-school theatrical performance, I'm really surprised (and kind of disappointed) that there aren't waterworks. I'm wondering if the dolphins are still adjusting to their new environment, since there weren't very many complex behaviors (or many behaviors at all, to be honest).
Exploiting dolphins for some giggles isn’t something you should be happy about, water works don’t happen in the wild and if seaworld wants to continue their pathetic “its all for education” they aren’t gonna show waterworks
@@Cami_lla1 If you really want to believe anyone can force a 600 pound animal to do something they don’t want, then go right ahead. But waterworks don’t harm them. They’re active participants.
1:18 If you? What did they say?
Also, what's this soundtrack called at 2:31?
luckily i live in abu dhabi
Very surprised they didn't try to make a more educational show
They only care about money, their visitor amounts dropped drastically when people finally saw seaworld for what they are, cruel profiting farms
They actually use the exact same script every time.
The trainers aren't going in the water with the 🐬.
No dolphin lover enjoy such show. Good holiday companies refuse the support of such entertainment. Please inform visitors well about animal welfare
This is the middle east…theyre not concerned with such nonsense.
@@kenspov6103 SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is still operated by the American company and shares the same accreditations. The vast majority of the trainers and veterinarians came over from the American parks. I'm excited to see them bring their rescue and conservation efforts to the Middle East. Rest assured these dolphins have the absolute best care!
@@kenspov6103 whats that supposed to mean??
@@kenspov6103That is actually prejudice and can easily be perceived racist. Please remove your comment.
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