caz people catch bottlenose dolphins and train them
Aquariums provide habitats for dolphins by make sure the family of them are safe think about Shamu in San Diego
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the most common dolphins that you see in aquariums are bottlenose dolphins or killer whales,but there are more different kinds of dolphins.
well the pink dolphins adapt to their environment with their tail and the effect of that is because it helps them swim of course
A myth about dolphins is that they do not live as long in aquariums as they do in the wild. The fact about dolphins is that they have a better chance of being healthy and living as long, if not longer, than wild dolphins.
Dolphins do have a strong tail with strong kick. That is showcased in many aquariums when they perform tail-walking above water or jumps.
Recent studies show that the survival rate of infant dolphins in the wild is 75%. In zoos and in aquariums, the survival rate is 86%.
In Canada and the states some of the aquariums that have dolphins are -Marineland in Niagara Falls Canada -Seattle zoo's aquarium in Seattle -sea world in Florida and many more.
they arnt,there like any other type of dolphin even though there the most commen dolphins in aquariums and movies and all tht
dolphin are very popular many people write about them and talk and play with them in aquariums and swim with them in scuba diving.
Generally animals in aquariums are fish, but not limited to only fish. Many include crab, lobsters, or shell oriented sea life. Also included would be the larger mammals such as whales or dolphins.
Yes dolphins do appear
A dolphin eats fish, so it hunts in water. Dolphins that live in Aquariums or zoo's are fed by workers, though.