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Moscow aquarium ready to foster dolphins thrown into sea in Crimea

"We are also ready to send our experts there if the need arises," the aquarium’s spokesperson noted

MOSCOW, November 3. /TASS/. Moscow’s Moskvarium aquarium is ready to take in the dolphins who were thrown into the sea in Crimea’s Sevastopol, the facility’s spokesperson told TASS on Thursday.

On Wednesday night, dolphins that allegedly belonged to a local dolphinarium were released into the sea from a Sevastopol beach. According to Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev, the four dolphins lived in captivity for over ten years. The Russian Interior Ministry’s Sevastopol department opened an animal abuse case. Experts tasked with finding the dolphins managed to detect two of the four aquatic mammals but have so far been unable to beckon them.

"Moskvarium is ready to foster the dolphins, provided they are in satisfactory condition to be transported, but only if it is really necessary. We are also ready to send our experts there if the need arises," the aquarium’s spokesperson noted.

"Animals who have lived in captivity for a long time don’t view humans as a source of danger like their wild relatives do. Such aquatic mammals trust humans and can swim up to them for food but people can harm a dolphin through ignorance or malice," Moskvarium said in a statement.

The spokesperson also noted that it was dangerous to release dolphins into the wild in November as they risk getting sick and dying.