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SAN ANTONIO — There is a new resident at SeaWorld San Antonio! The park announced the birth of a baby bottlenose calf to ...
SeaWorld San Antonio has announced the passing of eight-year-old Kamea, one of the five orcas, also known as killer whales, ...
Kamea, 11, a female killer whale born into captivity in SeaWorld San Antonio, has died after contracting an unknown illness, ...
a group of elite college basketball players swapped basketballs for bottlenose dolphins during a special visit to SeaWorld San Antonio on Wednesday. As part of the pre-event festivities ...
SeaWorld San Antonio is mourning the death of one ... one of our most cherished bottlenose dolphins, on March 12 at the remarkable age of 63,” the park wrote in a Friday update to Facebook.
Ask our AI-powered bot. SeaWorld San Antonio announced last week that Notchfin, a bottlenose dolphin, died March 12 at the age of 63. She was a "founding" member of the park when it opened in 1988.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is again demanding SeaWorld San Antonio release its dolphins from captivity after a newborn aquatic mammal died at the amusement park this week.
There’s a baby boom happening at this SeaWorld. In the last 4 weeks, the 250-acre marine mammal park in San Antonio has seen a Pacific white-sided dolphin and a Beluga whale born. Piquet ...
Celebrate with SeaWorld as they welcome calves Jupiter and Phin, thriving under the care of first-time moms, marking a ...
The park announced the birth of a baby bottlenose calf ... continue to thrive.” SeaWorld San Antonio has a variety of exciting opportunities to learn more about dolphins, like their behind ...