In an event organized by PETA where children could meet and greet a robotic dolphin which looks and feels like a real one, a group of excited kids met and swam with the animatronic marine mammal.
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With Delle’s first meet-and-greet, Edge Innovations has taken the future of animal-friendly marine parks to the next level: These kids were able to learn more about highly intelligent dolphins, and no one had to be confined to a barren concrete tank, limited to swimming in small circles, or used as a breeding machine.
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Torn away from their families and kept in small, prison-like pools, dolphins are harmed by programs that allow humans to swim with them.
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 The animatronic dolphin is designed by Edge Inovations with the goal of replacing animals kept in captivity in marine parks.
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But what if you could experience swimming with them without the harm?
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A first-of-its-kind robotic dolphin could make all our dreams—most importantly, those of dolphins—come true.
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In marine parks such as SeaWorld, highly intelligent, far-ranging dolphins are forced to swim in circles in small, chemically treated tanks and are used as breeding machines to create generations of captive animals.
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Unwilling female dolphins are dragged out of the water and forcibly impregnated, sometimes after being drugged so that they can’t fight back.
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 Unwilling female dolphins are dragged out of the water and forcibly impregnated, sometimes after being drugged so that they can’t fight back.
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Some endure this process repeatedly, only to have their babies die or be shipped to other SeaWorld parks.