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| | | Something smells fishy < on 1/19/2016 8:51 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | We got on the roof of a local aquarium. Some very nice views of the city, and of the aquatic life. City of light by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Ferris by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Titanic on land by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Fries, malts, hamburgers, chili by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Beluga by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Cheesin by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Whale shark part 3 by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Rooftop by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr Group shot by Hugedick Fellas, on Flickr
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| | | Re: Something smells fishy < Reply # 4 on 1/20/2016 1:37 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by relik Curious, did the dolphins (or other animals, for that matter) respond to you being there in any way?
| Thanks for the question, kind sir! In fact, we did not observe any dolphins during our visit. What you may be referring to in the pictures, as stated in the title of said pictures, is a Beluga Whale - an animal which is more similar to a narwhal than either a whale or a dolphin. As you can see in the photo titled "Cheesin", one of the two (2) Beluga Whales appeared to notice us above, and started putting on a show. This particular Beluga Whale, let's call him "Benjamin", seemed to be posing for pictures, and even began to play with various objects. The other of the two tanks we were able to see into contains many examples of aquatic life - notably in our pictures, Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, and Eagle Rays (again no dolphins). These wonderful creatures seemed not to notice our presence at all, given that they cannot physically look up if they tried. The most interesting response we got was from the Sea Lions in the first tank (they were with the Beluga Whales, but not featured prominently in the pictures). One of the Sea Lions, upon seeing us, tried to escape his tank. He actually made it quite a distance before the other Sea Lion called him back into the tank, presumably fearing the consequences of a failed escape attempt.
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