His life had no porpoise :) This has nothing to do with the question, but he wouldn't be a dolphin trainer if he was unemployed. Lol.
The unemployed dolphin train was sad because it was designed to bring joy and entertainment to people, but now it had no passengers to delight. Its playful antics and tricks, once celebrated, were rendered meaningless without an audience. The absence of purpose left it feeling isolated and unfulfilled, longing to connect with others once more.
they train them
A dolphin trainer who was a big girl in her twenties was drowned by a dolphin here.
You can be 18 if you have the skills, education and experience to be a dolphin trainer. Dolphin trainers usually have a degree in marine biology or zoology and have interned in order to get their job.
Yes
about $250
Marine Biologist, but there may be a more specific term for the study of sharks or dolphins.
Well you have to pay to hug it and swim with it and play! You have to do what the trainer says so the dolphin will come and stay still to hug it.
Is like to being a professional
Dolphins are usually sad because they aren't out in the wild. People keep them and try to make money off of it.
Whale and dolphin trainer, scuba diver