Creators
Sridhar Dayal , M.Tech., is a Creator at Lumiere Brothers , 32
yrs of age , a Sagittarian , loves adventure , out door, reading,
nature and screen writing and the American Cinema.
Dayal creates characters ad creatures that last for ever in
the minds of people across the world. The Gifts of mother nature
that excite even a small kid to an old man.
He created marine creature characters for "The Ocean Park"
like the Killer whales, Piranhas, Sand tiger sharks, Polar bears,
Pre historic alligators, Octopuses and also blue whale, porpoises,
dolphins, turtles etc.
We are sure that you would love to see them live on the IMAX
screen breaking open the Oceanarium Glass and pouncing on the
visitors and snacking them for their lunch. Hold your breath
and hang on to your your boyfriends or else you'l also fall
a prey to these ferociously deadly creatures. Oh yeah keep your
mobile handy to call emergency number 112, just in case if you
had forgotten. Sorry to inform you that local cops are not responding
and you have to fight your own battle for survival along with
your courageous boy friend to get out of this so called heaven
turned into hell "The Ocean Park".
Characterization
The Killer Whale : The are hatural hunters of human
blood. They can sense humans from long long distances in water
and attack them with fury. They possess razor sharp teeth that
can easily kill humans with few bites. They eat humans only
if they get addicted to their flesh otherwise they kill if the
sense danger from humans. They are a marvelous attraction in
The Ocean Park where millions of people throng for a glimpse
of these ferocious Killer whales.
The Piranhas : Never mistake them by seeing their size.You
can easily pocket them if it is alone otherwise they hunt in
groups and suck off your blood killing you in few minutes.The
scientifically proved most deadliest creatures for Man. Just
beware
From the moment tiny baby piranhas hatch from their microscopic
eggs, they come into the world armed and dangerous. Baby piranha
will feast on tiny crustaceans, fruits, seeds, and aquatic plants.
Once they reach about 1.5 inches in length they begin feeding
on the fins and flesh of other fish that wander too closely.
As they grow larger they begin to venture out in groups (schools)
of about 20 fish where they use a variety of hunting strategies
to kill and eat their prey. Heck, they don't kill their prey
first, they just start eating the victim alive - that's what
makes them so ferocious. Adult piranhas have been
known to eat their own babies. When a school of piranha is
in a feeding frenzy, the water appears to boil and churn red
with blood. They attack with such ferocity that they strip an
animal of its flesh within a matter of minutes, even taking
bites out of each other in the process.
There are approximately 20 species of piranha found living in
the Amazon River, with only four or five of them posing any
danger. Most piranha species are quite harmless and docile,
but the ones with the nasty reputation for aggressive behavior
are the red-bellied piranha, Pygocentrus nattereri.

A
sick and dying cow had been taken down and finished off by a
school of ravenous piranha during the dry season when they are
notoriously aggressive.
Adult piranha will eat just about anything - other fish, sick
and weakened cattle, even parts of people. Sickly cattle that
have stooped their heads down to drink from the river have been
grabbed by the mouth and nose and pulled into the water, completely
devoured minutes later. As wicked as it all sounds, piranha
has a useful function in the Amazonian jungles just like any
other predators in the wild. They are part of the checks and
balances Mother Nature employs to eliminate the weak and sick
so only the strong survive.

Piranhas are world-famous for their razor-sharp teeth. Native
peoples of South America will catch the piranha and use their
teeth to make tools and weapons. Even the fisherman who catch
these vicious little predators have to be careful when the fish
is out of water. A single piranha out of water is still dangerous
enough to take off the flesh, or the odd toe, from an unwary
fisherman.

Aaaaah
! I am watching you boys. You cannot escape my razors.
The Sand Tiger Sharks :
The sand tiger shark swims with its mouth open, exposing a
large number of long, three-pronged teeth. Although its teeth
are adapted to feed on small fishes, they give the sand tiger
a savage appearance that thrills aquarium visitors. It is probably
the most common shark found in public aquariums, where some
sand tigers have survived for up to 10 years. Most large sharks
die quickly in captivity. The sand tiger may reach 10 feet long
and inhabits shallow water. While the potential for harming
humans exists, this species is considered dangerous because
of its sluggish, nocturnal habits and teeth suitable for taking
large prey.
Curiously, this shark reportedly swallows air, holding the
air in its stomach to achieve neutral buoyancy, and has been
observed resting motionlessly off the bottom. Small groups have
been know to herd and prey on schools of fish.
There are at least 370 species of shark in the world, ranging
from 6 inches to more than 40 feet long. Eighty percent of the
world's shark species are under 5 feet when fully grown. Many
sharks are becoming endangered because people like to eat them.
But in The Ocean Park these creatures are here for a revenge
and they mean buisiness. They are behind the human blood and
would love to feast on humans for their dinner. This Shark is
saying "So baby get ready for dinner tonight".

Whoops! Who are these deliciously looking women.
The Polar Bears :
The polar bear is the largest land carnivore and has a reputation
as the only animal that actively hunts humans. They have a remarkable
sense of smell and can detect a carcass from 32km away. Polar
bears are the most likely species to kill humans for food, as
they assume anything they encounter is potential prey. Attacks
by other bear species are usually due to the bear being startled,
and they will rarely eat the body.

HEY GUYS AM THE MIGHTY POLAR BEAR I CAN SMELL
HUMAN BLOOD FROM 32 K.M. SO BEWARE

Wait am lemme catch you guys my baby is hungry
and love to eat you

The Blue Whale :Scientist don't really know for sure,
but they are sure of one thing - as big as the ancient dinosaurs
were they were NEVER as big as the blue whale is. The blue whale
is the largest creature to have ever lived on earth! Weighing
100-150 Tonnes a one hundred elephant equivalent is alone sufficient
to destroy the whole city of L.A via Ocean Park.Though they
don't prey on humans still they can prove fatal anybody comes
is its way will be crushed to death.
They are the Blue Whale hunters
