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SeaQuest, a hands-on aquarium and zoo in Woodbridge, NJ, has faced criticism for its treatment of animals. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection recently cited SeaQuest for mistreating animals, and records show that over 100 animals, including sloths, died at the facility from 2019 to 2023.
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