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From: Boston | Registered: Aug 2003
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From: Boston | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Candlelight: The ones that I've encountered have been in captivity, but I could encounter them almost as easily in the 'wild'.
I know it's hard to remember clues from other pages, so, at our current place in the game, these are the 2 things that you need to remember.
There might be some small great whales in captivity, somewhere, for medical reasons, but they're not kept in any of the Sea type parks.
Orca's live in 3 different ways, but resident pods are the ones that are seen in the bays of Seattle, which is sort of the middle of town, since the city follows the contours of the bay.
There are pods that come in for seals on the Oregon coast bay towns, too, but I think they are the second type, coastal pods.
I've seen orcas at Sea World in Canada (IIRC) and a couple of them held at a medical facility, also in Canada. The baby one actually interacted with my toddler. On her own, not trained to. Amazing!
You're up, Set!
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From: Salem, Oregon USA | Registered: Aug 2003
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