
Species on display include Sandbar sharks, Blacktip reef sharks, Zebra Sharks, and Nurse Sharks. They are enjoying making new friends in a new and safe environment where they can live healthy lives for many years to come. Shark Experience Guest gets to go 'underwater' with sharks as they travel on a moving walkway through an underwater tunnel showing an underwater shark habitat. “Īfter a stressful move, the three pinnipeds have joined the Seal Cove exhibit. We wanted to ensure these three have a safe and secure future in a place where they can experience living in an outdoor environment for their first time in their lives. The animal care director at Six Flags, Dianne Cameron, said “We are an experience pinniped rehabilitation facility with the ability to provide permanent homes for non-releasable animals. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom has been part of the Six Flags chain of amusement parks since 1999. The park includes a variety of roller coasters and other amusement rides. The most notable result of the name change was the rights to Warner Bros. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is a 135-acre animal theme park located in Vallejo, California, off of Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento. After more additions of amusement rides, Premier made a name change to Six Flags Marine World in 1999. It is home to many animals and rides, Shouka the killer whale, was the '1 All-Star' before she moved out of the park. Six Flags was happy to offer these animals a new home. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is the 1 Six Flags park.

Their former homer was the Morro Bay Aquarium was set to close in September. All three of these lovely ladies seem to be settling into their new home comfortably. The three animals are Maggie, a 32-year-old sea lion, Hera, a 7-year-old sea lion, and Smoky, an 8-year-old Pacific harbor seal. It could have been a difficult process for them, but luckily Six Flags had plenty of room for them. The two seals lions and a seal were about to be homeless after their home at a central coast aquarium was doomed to close. Three pinnipeds just got very lucky with a move to Vallejo’s Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. (Photo by David Paul Morris) David Paul Morris Local animal advocates say recently obtained veterinary records support their claims that tight living spaces and performance demands for elephants.
