Will you ever release any of the animals in captivity?

Lele GRACIA | May 19, 2022 | Category: Theme park

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Address: 500 Sea World Dr., San Diego, CA 92109, USA

Mark Sneed | May 19, 2022

It's always funny to hear people comment on things they don't understand. These animals were rescued and have no idea how to fend for themselves. You would condemn them to death if you released most of them.

A & K | May 19, 2022

A lot of these animals are rescued and rehabilitated

Michael M | May 19, 2022

The one that are rescued and can be released back yes but the ones that are already used to humans captivity should not because they depend on the trainers to feed and care for them so yes and no hahah

luis salazar | May 19, 2022

Yeah ignorant

Vaneshia Thompson | May 19, 2022

Why do you provide an enormous parking lot yet their enclosures remain small and over crowded? Why aren't they provided shade? Most of them looked malnourished,sunburned and depressed. And one shark was observed with a large wound near tail that looked infected. With the price of admission, drinks, food etc....why aren't they getting better treatment and larger enclosures? I was disgusted with what I seen.

Ethan Ulrich | May 19, 2022

Only the ones that are able to be in the wild again.

David Romero | May 19, 2022

I wish

J M | May 19, 2022

They are all rescue animals, nurture back to health and They do release them. But they always end up back to shore or die since they can't fend to themselves.

wanda wells | May 19, 2022

Lol, I wish they would honestly. It always sad to se them captive like that.

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