[post_page_title]Chlorine Kills Silently [/post_page_title]
The chlorine levels in the tank water at SeaWorld have been known to affect the physical health of their orcas. The spikes of chlorine in tanks are so high that they’ve produced mucus streams from their eyes, caused the skin on their backs and head peel off, and they’re more likely to develop eye sight problems. The water, which is described as allegedly being stronger than the average household beach, also damages the eye sight of the trainers. Trainers commonly experience burning eyes when training the animals.
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