00:00Despite the ongoing war with Russia, the Nemo Dolphinarium in Odessa regularly fills up
00:09with visitors.
00:13Children and adults from all over Ukraine come to watch the performance.
00:21According to their trainers, just as dolphins perceive visitors, they can also detect the
00:26manifestations of war in their surroundings.
00:43The wartime environment can affect the attraction, with constant power cuts affecting the temperature
00:48of the pool and some trainers having gone off to fight at the front.
00:53In addition, the dolphins need a very varied diet of up to 13 types of fish a day.
01:00Alerts are frequent, so only a fraction of the performances make it to the end.
01:05In case of necessary evacuation of the animals, the Dolphinarium staff has prepared a precise
01:11procedure.
01:22Until the last moment, some of these dolphins remained in Kharkiv, but with it regularly
01:27experiencing missile strikes, were then moved here.
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