Sea Lions in Captivity
Sea Lions in Captivity
Sea Lions tend to do extremely well in
captivity, yet it is expensive to care for them. These are
highly social animals so you can’t just have one or two of
them. You need to have plenty so they feel like they belong to
a colony like they do in the wild. They can live an average of
24 years in captivity while the average life span in the wild
is approximately 18 years.
Many people visit locations that have Sea Lions in captivity
annually. One of the most popular is the Sea World locations.
There is one in California and one is Florida. These allow
people to see Sea Lions performing a variety of tricks. They
are easy to train and generally get along very well with humans
that are working with them.
Some of the larger zoos out there have huge habitats for Sea
Lions that strongly resemble those that they would live in if
they were in the wild. They seem to thrive in such environments
and enjoy performing for the people that come to watch
them.
Another place where you will often see Sea Lions in
captivity is in the circus. This isn’t as common as it used to
be though. It can be hard to keep up with the compliance
guidelines for them due to a circus always traveling. There
have been plenty of complaints too from animal right groups
that Sea Lions shouldn’t be put on display in the circus.
Not everyone is a fan of Sea Lions being in captivity.
First, this can increase the risk of them getting some type of
bacterial infection or parasites. While they do get them in the
wild too, the environment in captivity tends to allow them to
breed easier even though the facilities are very clean.
Of course there are many people opposed to the use of Sea
Lions to perform any types of tricks. This is because they feel
it makes them look silly and not at all like they would act in
the wild. They don’t want people to get the wrong impression
about these animals. They want them to be taken seriously and
protected. They fear when they are on display like a clown then
it reduces the chances that people will see a need to help them
survive in the wild.
A great deal of research about how Sea Lions care for their
young and how they communicate with each other has taken place
with those in captivity. We have also been able to learn more
about their amazing intelligence. This is what lead the United
States Navy to use them for in water operations.
Sometimes Sea Lions are taken into captivity due to them not
being able to survive in the wild. They may have been injured
by a predator, tangled in a fishing net, or hit by a boat. Pups
may be abandoned by their mothers are orphaned so care is
needed in order for them to have a chance of survival.
It isn’t always possible to return them to the wild though
based on the level of care that they need. Then they may get to
stay in a comfortable environment to live out the rest of their
life. The other alternative is for them to die in the wild and
that isn’t what anyone wants to see happen.
There aren’t very many facilities out there that are capable
of keeping Sea Lions in captivity. Those that are though have
been carefully inspected and routinely have to make updates to
stay in compliance. Many of them are funded through public
displays that they have to pay admission for. Private donations
also part of paying for the care of them.
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