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Secrets of SeaWorld - Page 16 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Secrets of SeaWorld


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[post_page_title]SeaWorld’s Orca Monopoly [/post_page_title]
Globally, there are 58 orcas that live in captivity and SeaWorld currently occupies at least 23 of them. The orcas work at the parks as performance animals and suffer as a result. The average life span of an orca in the wild is 30-50 years but due to captivity and a life of trained performance requirements, SeaWorld’s orcas have a life span of about 13 years. The generation of orcas performing at SeaWorld today are the last generation they plan to own.
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