Here in this section, we will highlight one or two of our dolphins and also provide our visitors here with information on their well-being and day-to-day routines.



9am - Our trainers and on-site vet examines the dolphins. The dolphins are fed fishes and squids. The vet prescribes and treats the dolphins if they are found to be unwell. They are then kept in large "isolation tanks" for recovery and treatment.

11am - The trainers spent a good one hour interacting and warming up the dolphins.

12pm - On a typical day, our dolphins are constantly fed well during the times they interact with our visitors. Food is usually used as a reward for their obedience to the trainers. The interaction with our visitors begins now.

3pm - Usually lively and active, our dolphins are allowed free movement in all our large enclosed coastal area. When they are not interacting with our visitors, they often swim around and mix around with other dolphins.

5pm - Our vet examines them again and makes sure they are well. And that basically sums up a day for our dolphins.

       




Click on the links below to access detailed information on Dolphins:

Natural History of Dolphins

How Dolphins communicate

Anatomy of Dolphins


Maternity Information of Dolphins