TerraZoo looks like exactly what we need, but I can't find any pictures or information on ZooChat. Is it under a different name?
It appears you have found a place where no zoochatter has gone before...
Sorry, didn't take any pictures of it.
TerraZoo looks like exactly what we need, but I can't find any pictures or information on ZooChat. Is it under a different name?
Given the scarity of kept specimens in comparison to, say, bottlenose dolphins or belugas, not the mist convincing examples...However some species do better than others: Irrawaddy dolphins and harbour porpoises
Irrawaddies are displayed often in SE Asia. And yes belugas do well also.Given the scarity of kept specimens in comparison to, say, bottlenose dolphins or belugas, not the mist convincing examples...
Makes sense that any 1st generation of cetacean in captivity has problems: rescued or captured in a dolphin drive they will have problems either way.Regarding Irrawady dolphins: displayed, maybe. More or less continously bred and kept adequately to reach old age? Not that many .
Harbour porpoises do not adept that well to captivity; that’s why only few institutions are currently keeping them.
Anyway: what are stats for cetacean longevity by species in captivity? I was told Irrawaddies adapted best.
If you're in the UK, why not do the same as many European tourists do? Go to Chanonry Point between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, when the tide is rising. It's much less predictable than a dolphinarium, but much more exciting too because the dolphins are bigger and they play tricks with salmon rather than toys. Boat trips are available from Cromarty and Avoch.
Wild dolphins are unpredictable, as I said above. You were unlucky at Chanonry Point, but much luckier at North Kessock, where I have never had more than an occasional glimpse of a dolphin.That is what I did, I didn't see any dolphins due to being there at the wrong time, but it made a nice picnic spot! I only visited though after seeing some from the bridge over the Moray Firth, and then visiting a visitor centre (which gave me better views)....