Marrycel Del Valle my three favorite wild life animals are: manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
Martha Morgan-Silva You are blind to the truth. Just read about Dolphins and you’ll see what I mean, they are pure evil... not me. So better be careful.
Hello, I am the young boy in the video and I would like to let everybody know that this aquarium helps animals and then attempts to return them back to their original habitat. The only reason that the whales are there in the first place is because they are animals in need. This is not the up loaders fault, he had nothing to do with "capturing" the animal. This is one of my favourite memories with my family and it seems like the comment section is ruining it. Sorry for the essay.
How amazing! I'm not sure who's more adorable! 💙 What an incredible experience for you as little Iain, and fascinating career for Neil. Thanks for sharing! 💗 from Australia
If they had love for these whales the would do somthing about them being held in this tank performing tricks for food for their fucking amusement.Dont tell me they have love for them.fucking sickning.....
BELUGAS. ❤️ ❤️ ARE BETTER THAN DOGS READ THIS : DOGS 🐶 KILL AND BITE AND DON T SPEAK........ 4 YO GIRL IN THE USA WERE KILLED BY A DOG 🐶🐶 😭😭😭 I WAS NEARLY ATTACKED BY TWO SMALL DOGS BELUGAS 🐳. NEVER ATTACK HUMANS LIKE BORING IMPREDICTABLE DOGS
@@sethgold2048 My heart sank when the camera went up and I realised the people weren't in a boat and the beluga's were in a tiny box, It's just cruel. See them as dogs if you want but wild dogs, they aren't fking pets. It may look like they are smiling and cute but they look like that even when depressed.
This whale should be relocated to the SeaLife Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary in Iceland. There are already 2 beluga whales there living freely in a large sea pen and being cared for and there's room for 8 more whales.
tagueulestupide my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
Unless there is more than 1 Beluga Whale named “Emack”, unfortunately that whale currently resides at Sea World and can be verified via you tube videos of people sharing their “Seaworld Beluga Interactive Experience”. :(
That is adorable. xD He is so incredibly lucky to have an uncle who is a beluga trainer! I love beluga's. xD Thanks for sharing this beautiful footage. xD
OrcaLova my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
This is absolutely beautiful. Instead of having fun looking at the innocent Belugas inside a prison tank, I still wish to see and feed them with their freedom intact!
QUE COISA LINDA! ADORO AS FOFAS BELUGAS !!!!!! DEPOIS DAS ORCAS SO MESMO AS BELUGAS!!!! BRASIL HERE! LOOOOVE BELUGAS AND ORCAS SEMPRE LIVRES E FELIZES !!!!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) play an important role in the structure and function of marine resources in the Arctic Ocean, as they are the most abundant toothed whales in the region. They are opportunistic feeders; their feeding habits depend on their locations and the season. For example, when they are in the Beaufort Sea, they mainly eat Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) and the stomachs of belugas caught near Greenland were found to contain rose fish (Sebastes marinus), Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) and northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis), while in Alaska their staple diet is Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). In general, the diets of these cetaceans consist mainly of fish; apart from those previously mentioned, other fish they feed on include capelin (Mallotus villosus), smelt, sole, flounder, herring, sculpin and other types of salmon. They also consume a great quantity of invertebrates, such as shrimp, squid, crabs, clams, octopus, sea snails, bristle worms and other deep-sea species. Belugas feed mainly in winter as their blubber is thickest in later winter and early spring, and thinnest in the fall. Inuit observation has led scientists to believe that belugas do not hunt during migration, at least in Hudson Bay. The diet of Alaskan belugas is quite diverse and varies depending on season and migratory behavior. Belugas in the Beaufort Sea mainly feed on staghorn and shorthorn sculpin, walleye pollock, Arctic cod, saffron cod and Pacific sand lance. Shrimp are the most common invertebrate eaten, with octopus, amphipods and echiurids being other sources of invertebrate prey. The most common prey species for belugas in the Eastern Chukchi Sea appears to be shrimp, echiurid worms, cephalopods and polychaetas. The largest prey item consumed by beluga whales in the Eastern Chukchi Sea seems to be saffron cod. Beluga whales in the Eastern Bering Sea feed on a variety of fish species including saffron cod, rainbow smelt, walleye pollock, Pacific salmon, Pacific Herring and several species of flounder and sculpin. The primary invertebrate consumed is shrimp. The primary prey item in regard to fish species for belugas in Bristol Bay appears to be the five species of salmon, with sockeye being the most prevalent. Smelt is also another common fish family eaten by belugas in this region. Shrimp is the most prevalent invertebrate prey item. The most common prey items for belugas in Cook Inlet appear to be salmon, cod and smelt. Animals in captivity eat 2.5% to 3.0% of their body weight per day, which equates to 18.2 to 27.2 kg (40.1 to 59.9 lbs). Like their wild counterparts, captive belugas were found to eat less in the fall. Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths between 20 and 40 m (21.8 and 43.7 yards), although they can dive to depths of 700 m (765.5 yards) in search of food. Their flexible necks provide a wide range of movement while they are searching for food on the ocean floor. Some animals have been observed to suck up water and then forcefully expel it to uncover their prey hidden in the silt on the seabed. As their teeth are neither large nor sharp, belugas must use suction to bring their prey into their mouths; it also means their prey has to be consumed whole, which in turn means it cannot be too large or the belugas run the risk of it getting stuck in their throats. They also join into coordinated groups of five or more to feed on shoals of fish by steering the fish into shallow water, where the belugas then attack them. For example, in the estuary of the Amur River, where they mainly feed on salmon, groups of six or eight individuals join to surround a shoal of fish and prevent their escape. Individuals then take turns feeding on the fish.
So do you think if the gates were open to the ocean it would come back for free fish? I am not trying to be ugly I am just wondering would it take its freedom over free fish that would be an interesting test to put to captive animals like that. Open the gates and see if it comes back at a feeding time..
I think the consciousness of these creatures is like ours more or less The question is are they happy to be in cage ?and is it a good idea to put them in cage ?
I wish the poor animal was out there in sea with it's friends. Let's go there with boats to see them, instead of trapping there here. 😞 to us is a 5 min fun, to them is whole life jail time...
You do realize that once an animal is bred in captivity, they can’t be introduced back into the wild right?? This beluga might have been bred in captivity, so it isn’t inhumane for him to keep the belugas
@@singer2be256 I'm certain you are simply naive to the facts of mammals in captivity. Of course Neil loves the whale. But his love doesn't come close to satisfying the Beluga's Genuine Needs! Mammals in captivity could be easily compared to you being kept in a closet the rest of your life and made to perform tricks for meager portions of 'DEAD' food when you've always been used to eating live food. Captive Mammals Become Bored and Restless because they're used to having an entire ocean of Entertainment!! that's where the comparison of you being kept in a closet comes in!!! The Dead Fish they are given quite often have tranquilizers & other drugs in them! They are Usually starved in order to get them to perform tricks. A Hungry Whale is An Obedient Whale! Most Captive Whales Have Smiles on Their Faces Naturally So People Actually Believe They are!! How Silly!!! Yes, they like the interaction with the trainers, etc because it's the only entertainment they have! I sincerely hope you read my reply and consider doing RUclips video searches to Educate Yourself More! WAKE UP PEOPLE!! STOP BUYING TICKETS TO SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATURES OF OUR CREATOR SOURCE BEING HUMILIATED!! Thank You!!
Jacquelyn S my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
Please do not allow your child to grow up believing that this abuse of animals is acceptable. Maybe also distance yourself from the relative who takes a pay cheque each month for helping to keep these animals in captivity doing stupid circus tricks. I feel very sorry for this little boy having parents who are so irresponsible. Shameful
Well said Alison I feel the exact same way.they are very blind in what they are doing all for their amusement.The only reason that whale is performing trick for them is for food not because aww the little boy is here with his father ill amuse them abit to put a smile on the childs face.disgusting it is....
Wait a minute, I thought you were all on a huge ship but it just noticed it's a tank. What do you mean they are(were)in need? They look healthy to me. Are they free now?
Belugas are my favorite kind. They don't even seem like whales but like underwater spirits.
Yessss ❤️
You are RIGHT 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
U played too much zelda
@@revonhamilton1048 lmao
that was one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read
Belugas are gentle,sweet and playful giants.😍😍😍
Marrycel Del Valle my three favorite wild life animals are: manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
😍😍😍
Nope, you’re wrong. They are evil.
@@IcelandicIslander what is wrong with you? They are so gentle!!! You're evil!!!!!!
Martha Morgan-Silva You are blind to the truth. Just read about Dolphins and you’ll see what I mean, they are pure evil... not me. So better be careful.
I am so freaking jealous right now. I’d love to experience this 😩😩😩
Me too it is my dream 😔
I’ve gotten to pet and feed a beluga whale almost a month ago
Saaaame I've been hoping for it my whole life!😩
My heart sank when the camera went up and I realised the people weren't in a boat and the beluga's were in a tiny box, it's just cruel.
@@purpleviruz😊😊
Hello, I am the young boy in the video and I would like to let everybody know that this aquarium helps animals and then attempts to return them back to their original habitat. The only reason that the whales are there in the first place is because they are animals in need.
This is not the up loaders fault, he had nothing to do with "capturing" the animal.
This is one of my favourite memories with my family and it seems like the comment section is ruining it.
Sorry for the essay.
your a man of intelligence I see
Bruh
I mack06 Thank you for sharing your wonderful moment captured on RUclips 🙂 truly an amazing experience to have at any age 😍
That's a sweet essay and we appreciate the good work these people are doing to help the animals in need 😊👌🏻
So, rehabilitating includes being trained to do tricks?
So jealous, I would love to hug a beluga whale. They are so adorable
and they look delicious XD wanna eat one ?
@@chimainhat6733 Your an idiot!!
How amazing! I'm not sure who's more adorable! 💙 What an incredible experience for you as little Iain, and fascinating career for Neil.
Thanks for sharing! 💗 from Australia
Ian is super adorable.
Adorable! I visited the Aquarium around that time and was blown away by the love and respect the staff had for their belugas.
If they had love for these whales the would do somthing about them being held in this tank performing tricks for food for their fucking amusement.Dont tell me they have love for them.fucking sickning.....
What happens to them when the camera is not on?????
@@eiresaoirse3258 😑 you're comment is stupid because you dont understand what they're doing to help the whales
@@Brandon-yu8uu ok then tell me what they are doing to help them then...
@@eiresaoirse3258 Thank you!!! 👏👏👏
What a precious little child and his whale. A great video. Thank you for sharing with us .
He is so cute and so loved.
Belugas are like dogs. But lives on water. I hope to see one someday.
BELUGAS. ❤️ ❤️ ARE BETTER THAN DOGS
READ THIS :
DOGS 🐶 KILL AND BITE
AND DON T SPEAK........
4 YO GIRL IN THE USA WERE KILLED BY A DOG 🐶🐶 😭😭😭
I WAS NEARLY ATTACKED BY TWO SMALL DOGS
BELUGAS 🐳. NEVER ATTACK HUMANS LIKE BORING IMPREDICTABLE DOGS
@@sethgold2048 My heart sank when the camera went up and I realised the people weren't in a boat and the beluga's were in a tiny box, It's just cruel. See them as dogs if you want but wild dogs, they aren't fking pets. It may look like they are smiling and cute but they look like that even when depressed.
And you thought feeding ducks was fun.
Lol
My heart sank when the camera went up and I realised the people weren't in a boat and the beluga's were in a tiny box. It's just cruel.
@@lauralishes1It's just to rescue and release them for health reasons
That little baby is so sweet and cute.
I wanna play with that beluga and that baby
Omg the intelligence is amazing
Nice for Iain. My son would have loved this when he was small. But whales belong in the wild. I hope the ones in this tank went home.
Didn't you read it? They are being treated for injuries or sickness then released!!!! Read
Yeah they’re out in their natural habitat
Love Beluga,so beautiful and intelligent creature.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think beluga whales are the cutest animals on the planet!!!!
It's a loyal puppy
NO PUPPY NO BORING DOG BUT ADORABLE. BELUGA BELUGA.!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks RUclips for recommending those old gems !!!
Human to Beluga: Why don't you chew the fish?
Beluga: Yes.
My heart sank when the camera went up and I realised the people weren't in a boat and the beluga's were in a tiny box
I'm watching someone else's memory's.
Just like a Mermaid in the Sea.
That is so nice so cool ,typical youtube 11 years ago now recommending it !😬
Wow so beautiful and smart creatures. I'd like to see them in live.
Watching from Finland-Europe.
Wow! Awesome 😍😍😍❤️. I love dolphins. They r friendly
Right. These are beluga whales lol
Awww I WOULD LOVE TO TOUCH ONE OF THESE 💙💙💙💙💙
What a cute whale
Absolutely wonderful
Beluga whales rock!
I am crazy about belugas! How sweet they are! 😻😺💞💖💞💞💞💞💞
Buluga whales are so cheeky and mischievous.. I love ❤️ them.. 🌼🌺🌼🌺💖
This was so cute🤗🤗🤗
1:49 So cute and kind! (Beluga)
This whale should be relocated to the SeaLife Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary in Iceland. There are already 2 beluga whales there living freely in a large sea pen and being cared for and there's room for 8 more whales.
such amazing creatures! oh my god so adorable!!
tagueulestupide my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
Not.
@@IcelandicIslanderWhy?
Unless there is more than 1 Beluga Whale named “Emack”, unfortunately that whale currently resides at Sea World and can be verified via you tube videos of people sharing their “Seaworld Beluga Interactive Experience”. :(
That is adorable. xD He is so incredibly lucky to have an uncle who is a beluga trainer! I love beluga's. xD Thanks for sharing this beautiful footage. xD
OrcaLova my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
I wanna do that!!!
You are so adorable interacting with the massive whale. I'm jealous sorry people wrote rude things.
They're so cute, I wanna brush their teeth with Colgate.
They are just so cute and adorable such an awesome creation of god
Was going to watch a dog video before bed, this one would do.
Lovely precious experience 🥰👍🏻
This is absolutely beautiful. Instead of having fun looking at the innocent Belugas inside a prison tank, I still wish to see and feed them with their freedom intact!
So much fucking CUTENESS!!
So sweet beautiful whales
Amazing video
Belugas reminds me of Casper the friendly ghost.
😍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏🤗Heloisa,from Brazil
고래 넘 예뻐.. 천사같애
QUE COISA LINDA! ADORO AS FOFAS BELUGAS !!!!!! DEPOIS DAS ORCAS SO MESMO AS BELUGAS!!!!
BRASIL HERE!
LOOOOVE BELUGAS AND ORCAS SEMPRE LIVRES E FELIZES !!!!!!
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
They are big baby’s ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😍😍😍😍😍
Those people should layer up a little more so they don't get frostbitten
I like how the dude slaps the whales fat head
They look like they are partly made of jelly
I could do that all day where are they
벨루가는 정말 똑똑한거 같아요 벨루가는 소중한 친구인거 같습니다
Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) play an important role in the structure and function of marine resources in the Arctic Ocean, as they are the most abundant toothed whales in the region. They are opportunistic feeders; their feeding habits depend on their locations and the season. For example, when they are in the Beaufort Sea, they mainly eat Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) and the stomachs of belugas caught near Greenland were found to contain rose fish (Sebastes marinus), Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) and northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis), while in Alaska their staple diet is Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). In general, the diets of these cetaceans consist mainly of fish; apart from those previously mentioned, other fish they feed on include capelin (Mallotus villosus), smelt, sole, flounder, herring, sculpin and other types of salmon. They also consume a great quantity of invertebrates, such as shrimp, squid, crabs, clams, octopus, sea snails, bristle worms and other deep-sea species. Belugas feed mainly in winter as their blubber is thickest in later winter and early spring, and thinnest in the fall. Inuit observation has led scientists to believe that belugas do not hunt during migration, at least in Hudson Bay. The diet of Alaskan belugas is quite diverse and varies depending on season and migratory behavior. Belugas in the Beaufort Sea mainly feed on staghorn and shorthorn sculpin, walleye pollock, Arctic cod, saffron cod and Pacific sand lance. Shrimp are the most common invertebrate eaten, with octopus, amphipods and echiurids being other sources of invertebrate prey. The most common prey species for belugas in the Eastern Chukchi Sea appears to be shrimp, echiurid worms, cephalopods and polychaetas. The largest prey item consumed by beluga whales in the Eastern Chukchi Sea seems to be saffron cod. Beluga whales in the Eastern Bering Sea feed on a variety of fish species including saffron cod, rainbow smelt, walleye pollock, Pacific salmon, Pacific Herring and several species of flounder and sculpin. The primary invertebrate consumed is shrimp. The primary prey item in regard to fish species for belugas in Bristol Bay appears to be the five species of salmon, with sockeye being the most prevalent. Smelt is also another common fish family eaten by belugas in this region. Shrimp is the most prevalent invertebrate prey item. The most common prey items for belugas in Cook Inlet appear to be salmon, cod and smelt. Animals in captivity eat 2.5% to 3.0% of their body weight per day, which equates to 18.2 to 27.2 kg (40.1 to 59.9 lbs). Like their wild counterparts, captive belugas were found to eat less in the fall. Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths between 20 and 40 m (21.8 and 43.7 yards), although they can dive to depths of 700 m (765.5 yards) in search of food. Their flexible necks provide a wide range of movement while they are searching for food on the ocean floor. Some animals have been observed to suck up water and then forcefully expel it to uncover their prey hidden in the silt on the seabed. As their teeth are neither large nor sharp, belugas must use suction to bring their prey into their mouths; it also means their prey has to be consumed whole, which in turn means it cannot be too large or the belugas run the risk of it getting stuck in their throats. They also join into coordinated groups of five or more to feed on shoals of fish by steering the fish into shallow water, where the belugas then attack them. For example, in the estuary of the Amur River, where they mainly feed on salmon, groups of six or eight individuals join to surround a shoal of fish and prevent their escape. Individuals then take turns feeding on the fish.
BELUGAS 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷. BRAZIL LOVE THEM!!!!!! ❤️
I would go through a shit ton of fish every day!
So do you think if the gates were open to the ocean it would come back for free fish? I am not trying to be ugly I am just wondering would it take its freedom over free fish that would be an interesting test to put to captive animals like that. Open the gates and see if it comes back at a feeding time..
I think the consciousness of these creatures is like ours more or less
The question is are they happy to be in cage ?and is it a good idea to put them in cage ?
Fucking feed him right. He's not a toy
Stupendo animale che dolcezza mi piacerebbe vederli da vicino😍😍😍😍
I get bored really easily.
🐾👽🦈🦈
Why is it always kids that are too young to understand good things get to do special things why not everyone ..
Empty The Tanks
Then the whale would die if there was no water.
@@big_floaf8299 Not if he was in a seapens like the 2 Belugas who are being sent to one now from Russia.
I wish the poor animal was out there in sea with it's friends. Let's go there with boats to see them, instead of trapping there here. 😞
to us is a 5 min fun, to them is whole life jail time...
It’s a rescue center the belugas will get released.
I wanna feed those babies too
Essa beluga é Muito bonita e inteligente 😍😍😄🙂👍
when this video came out, i was 1 years old lol cause i was born in 2007
Imaq the beluga
I wish i could feed him 🧡
this is so cool! how awesome for him, and you two :D
This fish is more intelligent then dog.he know how to show his tail 😨😨
whales arent fish they are mammals 😂
Hard or soft head?
Awwww 😍😍😍😍
very clever it is
Awww I wish I could do that
Adorable
Where is this place
Imaq so cubby
You do realize that once an animal is bred in captivity, they can’t be introduced back into the wild right?? This beluga might have been bred in captivity, so it isn’t inhumane for him to keep the belugas
Goodness they understand English. Lemme try if they can understand Filipino language😂
Наверное самые добрейшие существа в океане.
The kid is cutte
this is epic
Super zdolne wodne niunie
EVERY LIVING BEING HAD THE RIGHT TO BE FREE
Summer Dawn this a rescue center, they’re not captured to get there.
Summer Dawn they keep them there till they are ready for release. It’s not a prison.
looks like thier being well taken care off
They seems gentle, smart, funny, .... But are they happy to be in that environment? I doubt that.
Yes they are, they were animals in need, the aquarium attemps to bring em back to their original habitat
So cute!
i'd love to be there one day !!
I hope to try and free the whale or protest its captivity....
@@eiresaoirse3258 this is a sanctuary where they help the animal then release
Captive Beluga is torture!! This is inhumane & selfish!
@@singer2be256 I'm certain you are simply naive to the facts of mammals in captivity. Of course Neil loves the whale. But his love doesn't come close to satisfying the Beluga's Genuine Needs! Mammals in captivity could be easily compared to you being kept in a closet the rest of your life and made to perform tricks for meager portions of 'DEAD' food when you've always been used to eating live food. Captive Mammals Become Bored and Restless because they're used to having an entire ocean of Entertainment!! that's where the comparison of you being kept in a closet comes in!!! The Dead Fish they are given quite often have tranquilizers & other drugs in them! They are Usually starved in order to get them to perform tricks. A Hungry Whale is An Obedient Whale! Most Captive Whales Have Smiles on Their Faces Naturally So People Actually Believe They are!! How Silly!!! Yes, they like the interaction with the trainers, etc because it's the only entertainment they have! I sincerely hope you read my reply and consider doing RUclips video searches to Educate Yourself More! WAKE UP PEOPLE!! STOP BUYING TICKETS TO SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATURES OF OUR CREATOR SOURCE BEING HUMILIATED!! Thank You!!
Jacquelyn S my three favorite wild life animals are manatees, belugas, and humpbacks. in 2001 I went to Boston whale watching & I had a great experience! I saw a Mommy & baby humpback
@@singer2be256 You are the dumbest person you know that?What a stupid thing to say.......
Smart
Nice
You think it’s smiling?
Think again...
I agree!
Idiot
Do you read?
Shut up.
Brasil?
Please do not allow your child to grow up believing that this abuse of animals is acceptable. Maybe also distance yourself from the relative who takes a pay cheque each month for helping to keep these animals in captivity doing stupid circus tricks. I feel very sorry for this little boy having parents who are so irresponsible. Shameful
Well said Alison I feel the exact same way.they are very blind in what they are doing all for their amusement.The only reason that whale is performing trick for them is for food not because aww the little boy is here with his father ill amuse them abit to put a smile on the childs face.disgusting it is....
@@eiresaoirse3258 I know that your comment is old, but please read my comment
It is a rescue facility.
Screaming fangirl Daisuki wake up and smell the coffee
@@alisonquerns3403 wtf do you mean?? Did you read his comment?? No ok I see that
Wait a minute, I thought you were all on a huge ship but it just noticed it's a tank. What do you mean they are(were)in need? They look healthy to me. Are they free now?
Amy M. They are being treated for injuries and sickness then released into the wild!!! My God!!! Read!! It's not SeaWorld!!