
"Moving the Miami Seaquarium menagerie will involve some far-off relocations, while some of the captive animals still living in the closed theme park will remain close to home. The Seaquarium's bankrupt owner plans to send some dolphins to the Indianapolis Zoo, while other dolphins will take a short drive to the Florida Keys to live in marine-mammal centers there, according to recently filed court papers."
"Zoo Miami plans to take multiple Seaquarium reptiles, including a bearded dragon, a python and two black-and-white tegus. Eleven African penguins are slated for new homes in Kansas, and more than two dozen pink flamingos will be sent to a zoo in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Read more at Miami Herald."
Some Seaquarium dolphins will be relocated to the Indianapolis Zoo, while others will move to marine-mammal centers in the Florida Keys. The moves are being organized by the Seaquarium's bankrupt owner through court filings. Zoo Miami will accept multiple reptiles from the Seaquarium, including a bearded dragon, a python, and two black-and-white tegus. Eleven African penguins are scheduled for transfer to facilities in Kansas. More than two dozen pink flamingos will be sent to a zoo in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. The Seaquarium remains closed while these animal relocations are arranged.
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