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  1. Sea World is excited to announce that the female Polar Bear cub has been named Mishka! 

    The results from the Cub Name Voting Competition revealed Mishka, Russian Inuit for Little Bear, as the most popular name for Sea World's newest addition. 

    Mishka was chosen from a list of four names which paid homage to her mum, Liya's Russian and dad, Hudson's Inuit heritage. 

     

  2. 8 minutes ago, Ryande16 said:

    Quick question are those 89 dollar vip passes on parkz home page legit or is it a scam?

    Nah @Richard is a bloody con artist and just wants to scam people out of their money. He then throws lavish parties in the Bahamas for himself and all the admin team. 

    The 'Parkz crew' members get treated to a bunch of selfies from their holidays and parties where each of them holds up a sign saying "thanks Ryande16 for the holiday" as one of the membership perks. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, themagician said:

    Good to see that Conjuring is going back to that location, as it was really good in there last year, especially with the build up it had.

    *Likely to be going back there. Not confirmed unless you have something to share?

     

    Obviously Pinky is going to still be the main focus on everything for the time being, but I'd expect to hear something of FN in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully by the end of August anyway. I'd assume they'll be mixing the advertising together so that's got to start soon, right?

  4. MEDIA RELEASE

    Sunday 30 July 2017

     

    Polar Bear Cub explores Cub Kindy!

    The three-month old Polar Bear Cub at Sea World has reached the next stage in her development and has started to explore Cub Kindy.

    Cub Kindy is a specially designed area at the world-class Polar Bear Shores exhibit which allows for the cub to develop her life-skills and explore new substrates such as shaved ice all under the watchful eye of doting mum, Liya.

    The cub is taking all of the exciting new experiences in Cub Kindy in her little stride, including playing with mum on the ice, interacting with new toys and getting her first taste of solid foods.

    Sea World Director of Marine Sciences Trevor Long said the cub is doing really well and is becoming more inquisitive and playful each day, with Cub Kindy being a key part in her growth.

     “The first time to cub saw Cub Kindy, she was a little nervous, but after watching and learning from mum her confidence grew and she began to dig, run and play in the ice and is now starting to spend more time out there,” he said.

     “The cub has also been introduced to her first toys in Cub Kindy and she’s taken a real shine to a small ball which she enjoys playing with and chasing around the ice, keeping Liya on her toes.

    “She is continuing to grow significantly in size and is now starting to interact with solid foods including fish, meat and pork and it won’t be long until she makes her public debut.

    “We are still asking for the public to help us name this adorable cub through the naming competition on the Sea World website, which has had over 20 thousand votes since opening, with Mishka proving to be the front-runner at this stage.

    To cast a vote in the naming competition and go in the draw to win a family Sea World holiday including three nights’ stay at the award-winning Sea World Resort, unlimited theme park entry during their stay and a personalised Polar Bear back-of-house tour,  please visit seaworld.com.au/cubcompetition

    The Polar Bears at Sea World are ambassadors for their species and play a vital role in raising awareness of the effects of global warming. Current research indicates that Polar Bear numbers in the wild are declining, with 20,000 – 25,000 bears remaining worldwide. 

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