14th May 2017
Pinnipeds Could Be Show Animals ~ but in PUtin's Russia - They Are Different
Posted on the 14 May 2017 by Sampathkumar Sampath
Pinnipeds, colloquially known as seals, are a widely distributed and diverse clade of
fin-footed, semiaquatic marine mammals. There are Seals and Sea-lions – and obviously
there are some differences between the two species Both seals and sea lions, together with the
walrus, are pinnipeds, which means "fin footed" in Latin. But seals'
furry, generally stubby front feet — thinly webbed flippers, actually, with a
claw on each small toe — seem petite in comparison to the mostly skin-covered,
elongated fore flippers that sea lions possess.
Sea lions have small flaps for outer ears. Seals do not. Sea-lions are noise. Sea-lions can walk on land by rotating their
hind flippers forward and underneath their big bodies. That trait makes them vulnerable to be
showcased in aquarium ad marine shows !
Close to
two decades ago, a resort in East Coast
Road, Chennai decided to import sea lions and dolphins for performance – they initially attracted larger crowds too !
alas, the poor creatures could not adapt to the Madras climate and slowly died
one after the other. A PSU Insurer had
provided cover both for the transit and their lives thereafter – and had to pay
compensation to its owner arising out of their untimely death ! – remember that
their values were a lakh or so !!! ~ again the value insured during Marine
transit was higher and as the show progressed, the owner settled for a lower SI
to cut down the premium cost and perhaps thus saved the Insurer of a bigger
loss !
Away, ‘SEAL’ is reference to the United States
Navy's Sea, Air, Land Teams, commonly known as the Navy SEALs, the U.S. Navy's principal special operations
force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command and United States Special
Operations Command. The SEALs' duty is to
conduct small-unit maritime military operations which originate from, and
return to a river, ocean, swamp, delta, or coastline. All SEALs are male members of the United
States Navy. The Navy SEALS were in
operation in the killing of Osama.
The Seals (animals)
have streamlined bodies and four limbs that are modified into flippers. Though
not as fast in the water as dolphins, seals are more flexible and agile.
Pinnipeds have well-developed senses—their eyesight and hearing are adapted for
both air and water, and they have an advanced tactile system in their whiskers
or vibrissae. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. They
could be show animals – but this purpose in Putin’s Russia is entirely unthinkable
by commoners.
The Siberian Times
reporter and some other Press reported that ‘even the seals are in patriotic mood as
Russia marks sacred Victory Day’ – patriotic mood (!) as they wore military
headgear, raised the flag, carried knives in their mouths, and even indulged in target shooting !!!
MailOnline reports that
they may look cute and friendly but
seals could become modern warfare's deadliest weapon - at least if this video
is anything to go by. Aquatic mammals Tito, 16, and Lilo,9, have been trained
to shoot, defuse bombs and raise naval flags.
Footage showed them firing
water pistols at targets and even saluting their trainer at Baikal Seal
Aquarium, in the city of Irkutsk, Russia. Their training is all in honor of
the county's Victory Day celebrations on Tuesday to commemorate the 72nd
anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany in 1945.
Director of Baikal
aquarium Evgeniy Baranov told Ruptly TV the seals were intended to provoke
'some patriotic feelings, and readiness to defend their Homeland' ~ and Maria Chernovopivskaya, Trainer, Baikal
seals aquarium, said: 'Tito and Lilo – those are our two fighters - they're
just like us, different, each one with their own nature. 'Tito is like a go-ahead fellow and Lilo, as a
girl, is more shy.' But Warfare is not
the only thing seals at Baikal Aquarium are trained to do.
Last year the MailOnline
reported on two seals at the same place that can paint, dance and even play the
saxophone. Seals at Baikal Seal Aquarium
in the city of Irkutsk have been training in the fine arts and have even
mastered such other skills as painting. Those two seals were Winnie-the-Pooh and Laska which showcased their talents by painting strokes on
a canvas and playing brass and woodwind instruments to entertain families with
a special New Year's show.
Interesting
or man’s intrusion into animal kingdom changing their natural ways !
With regards
– S. Sampathkumar
14th May 2017
14th May 2017