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Seven More Belugas Have Survived the 2,000-Mile Journey From a Shuttered Canadian Park, yet Questions Linger About the Rest of the Pod
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The Mary Sue
Recommended VideosWith this group, the park now houses nine belugas, all part of a rescue mission that’s still far from over.
It’s the largest single movement of belugas in U.S. history, and according to Steve Aibel, SeaWorld San Antonio’s vice president of animals and conservation, everything went smoothly.
This latest transfer follows the arrival of Frankie and Bertie BottsThe two male belugas made the same journey in July.
For the seven new arrivals in San Antonio, the focus is on a smooth transition.
For now, the focus remains on the nine belugas already in San Antonio.