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'''Captive marine mammals''' suffer from a huge range of health problems, including extreme stress, neurotic | '''Captive marine mammals (cetacean)''' suffer from a huge range of health problems, including extreme stress, neurotic behaviours and abnormal levels of aggression. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[List of captive bottlenose dolphins]] | |||
* [[List of deceased captive orcas]] | |||
* [[List of living captive orcas]] |
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Captive marine mammals (cetacean) suffer from a huge range of health problems, including extreme stress, neurotic behaviours and abnormal levels of aggression.