SeaWorld: Animalia Assets

Abishai100

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SeaWorld is an American theme park franchise offering visitors glimpses of various aquatic life.

SeaWorld boasts exhibits of sharks, killer whales, puffer-fish, eels, turtles, and just about anything else you can think of that lives underwater.

SeaWorld has branches in many places, and its San Diego park is one of the most popular, having presented the famous Shamu the Killer Whale outdoor pool show.

SeaWorld employs its own care-takers and veterinarians and marine biologists who specialize in the housing, transport, feeding, and care of the diverse sea life animalia.

Humanity is fascinated by terrain adaptation and how such adaptations vary across species. Observing the variegation of life in an environment otherwise foreign to the human eye is what makes SeaWorld so special.

Modern social initiatives in ecology politics and environmentalism dialogue has placed various Earth-themed parks such as Yosemite National Park and SeaWorld in the right area for civilization intrigue.

Investors, scientists, and tourists have given SeaWorld its public image, and it is the sort of American institution that draws attention to 'ecology artistry.'




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SeaWorld - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


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Killer whales are too intelligent to be penned and driven psychotic.

In fact, in this day and age, with so many marvellous nature shows available to all, I think zoos should close, except as breeding facilities for endangered species.

I bet all the animals are pulling for Ebola.
 
Liberalism: Funny Face


We instinctively take our kids to SeaWorld, hoping they will gain an appreciation for Earth environments, but perhaps we also feel that we are using social funds to make Earth education more fun (and easy).

Society seems to carry double-edged swords about education: how do we negotiate conveniences with diligence? Such a question troubles almost any liberal in America today.

We don't want people to equate SeaWorld and zoos with arbitrary or whimsical 'benign neglect' of wildlife.

After all, these manmade animalia parks imply that human beings can interact with creatures on their own terms.



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Parks and Potions

SeaWorld entices our sensibilities about terrain motion. We are fascinated by sharks and killer whales, and we think about the special intelligence associated with body control. Isn’t that what comic books are all about?


Black Manta (DC Comics):

“The war-worn snake of the Sea,

Sitting in his chamber,

With pen and parchment,

Writes his gay lyric about strange brains.”


As long as nature/life-themed recreation/tourist centers are treated and viewed by society as educational, people will want to invest politically.



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Black Manta (New Earth)

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Broadcast News: Traffic Paradox

SeaWorld is in a social position to market an anti-tuna hunt dolphin death eco-pitch bank.

There's no reason these animalia-centric theme parks (and zoos) can not present arguments such as, "We work to create artificial (but nutrient-rich) environments that are actually better than the environments these animals were taken from to fill our aquarium."


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The Tuna-Dolphin Issue

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