The deepest dolphin dive ever recorded was a bottlenose dolphin called tuffy. He dove 300 meters (990 ft.) however, dolphins do not dive very deep at all. They usually live in shallow waters.
There is a book called "Dolphin in the Deep" (No. 31) and there is the Dolphin Diaries, but there is no book called "Dolphin at the Dock".
They go deep
yes
not without getting eaten.
yes they are but only deep water my cat is scared of deep water but not shallowYes, squirt guns are commonly used for training.
Speaking from experience, my blood pressure has gone up when I felt anxious. Also, I tend to get the "butterflies in my stomach" feeling when I get nervous and have to go to the toilet more often. So, I say that getting scared does make me FEEL sick/sicker. Try taking deep breaths and breathe through the stomach.
It is exactly 36ft deep in the Shamu tank and 24ft deep in the blue horizons tank. (dolphin)
The dolphin is capable of diving for up to 20 minutes at 300 meters, this is to be considered as maxima for a bottlenose dolphin, although in some experiments they have dived to about 500 meters. Usually, bottlenose dolphins will not dive very deep.
yes it does everywhere has dolphin but you can not see them cause they are in the deep if you go to the ocean with a boat in the deep you could see them but you got to go
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Your friend probably has Bathophobia. This is the phobia of deep depths. It is perfectly justified to have this phobia, as drowning is everyone's worry.
The deep sea creatures use a sonar type system to send waves and see how long it takes to get back to them ; like a dolphin