R Rabflmom Active Member Original Poster Apr 28, 2008 #1 Unfortunately today two of the dolphins collided when they did a jump. One named Sharky who is a 30 year old dolphin did not survive. The other dolphin is expected to be OK.
Unfortunately today two of the dolphins collided when they did a jump. One named Sharky who is a 30 year old dolphin did not survive. The other dolphin is expected to be OK.
CAPTAIN HOOK Well-Known Member Apr 28, 2008 #2 That's so sad - I assume that it happened in full view of guests ??
Richard Bruvofe Member Apr 28, 2008 #3 Poor Sharky. They're now looking at their training practices to ensure this doesn't happen again. A park official described it as a "freak accident" They will be using Sharky’s remains for science and research and will dispose of them properly in accordance with federal guidelines.
Poor Sharky. They're now looking at their training practices to ensure this doesn't happen again. A park official described it as a "freak accident" They will be using Sharky’s remains for science and research and will dispose of them properly in accordance with federal guidelines.
One Lil Spark EPCOT Center Defender Apr 28, 2008 #4 Oh my goodness! This makes me want to cry. I can't even imagine if I'd seen it happen.
TheDisneyMagic Well-Known Member May 7, 2008 #6 Terrible to hear, but I understand things like this can happen, it must happen in the wild all of the time.
Terrible to hear, but I understand things like this can happen, it must happen in the wild all of the time.
Pooh_Bear_67 New Member Jun 25, 2008 #7 That's terrible. I love dolphins. When I lived on MacDill AFB. I seen dolphins all the time from my dormroom window.
That's terrible. I love dolphins. When I lived on MacDill AFB. I seen dolphins all the time from my dormroom window.