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Shamu, and the other 2(and of course the trainers0
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment owns the parks as well as Discovery Cove, Aquatica, Bush Gardens, Adventure Island, Water Country USA, and Sesame Place. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is owned by The Blackstone Group L.P.
No, Comcast did not buy SeaWorld. SeaWorld is owned by SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc., which has been a publicly traded company since its initial public offering in 2013. Comcast, through its subsidiary NBCUniversal, has partnerships with various entertainment properties, but it does not own SeaWorld.
Yes Whales do have their own prey.They eat...FishSealsSea LionsOther Whales
No, most whales live in groups
There has only been one Shamu. She passed away at SeaWorld San Diego in 1971. "Shamu" is now a stage name used by all of SeaWorld's Orca's, they all have their own individual names, however.
No.
Whales use sound waves to talk to other whales in their own language
Yes, whales can communicate. They sing. The interesting thing is each pod of whales has its own song. And the songs change over time. We are not sure what the songs mean.
No, outside food and beverages are generally not allowed at SeaWorld. However, there are designated picnic areas outside the park where you can enjoy your own meals. It's best to check the specific park's policy on food and beverages before your visit for any updates or exceptions.
if whales are in captivity the usually get fed dead fish, but when they are in the wild they can hunt for their own food where ever they are!
Yes they do they never go on their own
sharks, whales, minnows, goldfish and turtles.