No because it has been hand fed since it was little the whale may die.
Captivity resolution refers to the process of addressing and managing the psychological and emotional effects experienced by individuals or animals that have been held in captivity. This can involve rehabilitation, reintegration into natural environments, or therapeutic interventions to help them cope with the trauma of confinement. In the context of wildlife, it often focuses on ensuring that animals can adapt and thrive once they are released back into the wild. The goal is to promote well-being and restore natural behaviors that may have been suppressed during captivity.
No they cant because they are living on food that you give them and once they are released they cant survive
Igor
About 50.
Humans. Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India and may other Asian countries where they once lived. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
yes it eats its baby when in danger then poos it out of its rectum once the threat is gone.
A puppy lives mostly in captivity, but let it out once in a while.
you go to like Alaska and you become one with the whale, you learn the whale and you speak the whale....... once you've got all that covered you can make the whale sound when you log on or whenever you want......its a win win win situation.
only once
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Once death takes over, nothing can adapt; they lose that capability.
Once it hatches it will require a food source....aphids are a staple.