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FILE- In this April 19, 2017, image provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment orca Takara helps guide her newborn, Kyara, to the water's surface at SeaWorld San Antonio in San Antonio. Kyara was the final killer whale born under SeaWorld’s former orca-breeding program. The Orlando-based company says 3-month-old Kyara died on Monday, July 24, 2017. (Chris Gotshall/SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment via AP, File)

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FILE- In this April 19, 2017, image provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment orca Takara helps guide her newborn, Kyara, to the water's surface at SeaWorld San Antonio in San Antonio. Kyara was the final killer whale born under SeaWorld’s former orca-breeding program. The Orlando-based company says 3-month-old Kyara died on Monday, July 24, 2017. (Chris Gotshall/SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment via AP, File)

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This undated photo provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment shows the Grover Coaster at the current Sesame Place theme park located in Langhorne, Penn., and is the nation's only theme park based entirely on the award-winning educational program Sesame Street. On Thursday, May 18, 2017, SeaWorld Entertainment and Sesame Workshop announced an extension of their 37-year partnership to include the development of an additional Sesame Place theme park scheduled to open by 2021 in a U.S. location to be determined. The new license agreement extends SeaWorld's status as Sesame Workshop's exclusive theme park partner in the U.S. and makes it possible for Sesame Street characters to continue to appear at the existing distinct Sesame Street lands inside the company's two Busch Gardens theme parks and SeaWorld theme parks in San Diego and San Antonio, as well as a new Sesame Street land to be built in SeaWorld Orlando in the near future. (SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment via AP)

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In this image provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment orca Takara helps guide her newborn to the water's surface at SeaWorld San Antonio, Wednesday, April 19, 2017, in San Antonio. The company based in Orlando, Fla., announced the birth Wednesday. (Chris Gotshall/SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment via AP)

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In this image provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment orca Takara helps guide her newborn to the water's surface at SeaWorld San Antonio, Wednesday, April 19, 2017, in San Antonio. The company based in Orlando, Fla., announced the birth Wednesday. (Chris Gotshall/SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment via AP)

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FILE - In this April 10, 2014, file photo, SeaWorld trainer Ryan Faulkner, left, with killer whale Melia, and Michelle Shoemaker, right, with Kayla work on a routine for a show at the Orlando, Fla., theme park. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is partnering with a United Arab Emirates company to build a theme park in Abu Dhabi in what will be the first SeaWorld park outside the United States and without orcas. Officials with SeaWorld and Abu Dhabi-government-backed Miral Asset Management said Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, that the SeaWorld park will open in 2022 in Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island, a man-made island that is fast becoming a tourism and entertainment center. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)