Thrilled at the chance of seeing them upclose -and without bonderies- you rush as fast as your tiny legs can move you to the lower area of Oceania, where massive pools occupied most of the space, their weight too great to be put in a higher level.
You run nonstop on the giant floor tiles through the infinite night when you finally reach a cardboard explaining work times and the species in display. Fortunately it's has very bold letters in great form so you can read most of it. It says the show is just before noon and splash zone is basically the whole stadium, it also says where the anthros stay during break, either for autographs or just marvelling.
Closest to you, on the right side of the compound, are the dolphins. Their slender and toned bodies swimming playfully in their tanks, some still wearing their acrobatic skin-tight suit and others plain naked, leaving everything in the clear for the visitors. Some snoring in their little beach, slumbering in the still warm sands.
On the other side, you can see the great sharks of various shapes and colours, and notice that it's an hibrid room, with a deep, large tank with habitational things and a gym on the land part. The sharks in there are all hunky and occupied doing manly stuff, interstingly with varying degrees of body hair, their double dongs are constantly chubby from the constant stimulus that the area puts on their masculinity and dominance.
And in the far end of the corridor is the biggest area of all, where the big whales reside. You see that this one has a range of different whales living whitin, from big Humpback whales minding their business to the smaller Orcas swimming around, magestically minding their own business. Funny - you think, as you remember orca's are actually a kind of dolphin, not whales...
Now that you know who lives here, who will you visit?
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