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Ending " shamu " stunts isn't enough to protect whales

Ending " shamu " stunts isn't enough to protect whales. SlideshowBy: Gracie Taylor Article by: NEWSELA 11-12-15. WHO: This article is about SeaWorld and their orcas in captivity WHERE: San Diego, California; SeaWorld WHEN: 11-12-15/Orcas injuring or hurting people. Who,where ,&when.

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Ending " shamu " stunts isn't enough to protect whales

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  1. Ending "shamu" stunts isn't enough to protect whales SlideshowBy: Gracie Taylor Article by: NEWSELA 11-12-15

  2. WHO: This article is about SeaWorld and their orcas in captivity • WHERE: San Diego, California; SeaWorld • WHEN: 11-12-15/Orcas injuring or hurting people Who,where,&when

  3. FACT: The famous "Shamu" show featured killer whales doing fips and stunts • FACT: In 2017, SeaWorld will offer a different orca experience • OPINION: Ending shows is good, but not a big enough step • OPINION: As long as whales are kept captive, injuries/deaths will persist. Fact and opinion (what)

  4. HOW: If people can't solve this problem, more people's lives will be endangered, and the joy of the Shamu shows will leave, making children sad : ( • PREDICT: I think scientists will come up with a way to stop putting people's lives at risk. How & predict

  5. Do you think scientists will come up with a solution to stop injuries from ocurring? ASK

  6. Yes, it will take time, but they'll come up with a solution to stop injuries. ANswer

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