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TEN DOLPHINS FACTS YOU PROBABLY DID NOT KNOW

a dolphin jumping out of the water

Dolphins are fantastic animals and many individuals are taking pleasure in viewing them when on vacation in Myrtle Beach, some are even fortunate enough to be able to swim with these gorgeous animals.

While many of us know that these animals are intelligent, there are more obscure realities about them which may surprise you. Knowing these facts will make your dolphin trip more enjoyable.

Dolphins Facts You Might Have Missed

Before you embark on a dolphin trip Myrtle Beach, take a look at the 10 little know facts about dolphins listed below; if you know over half, then you can consider yourself to be rather the expert!

  • Dolphins have feelings

Dolphins are known for their intelligence and their ability to experience a wide range of feelings. These mammals have been observed to show affection, disappointment, anger, and despair. Excellent trainers know how their dolphin pals are feeling.

  • Dolphins know how to use tools

Remarkably, dolphins can utilize objects to help them accomplish their goals. They have actually been seen putting ocean sponges on their snouts while bottom feeding, which prevents the dolphins from being hurt by sea anemones and stingrays

  • Dolphins are cooperative hunters

Dolphins have been known to hunt for food cooperatively, whether receiving help from others or lending a hand to fellow hunters. They have been observed dealing with sharks, birds and even people to herd schools of fish into tight groups. They can also collaborate, each taking turns to eat while the others help.

  • Dolphins have names

We know this due to the fact that female dolphins have a specific call for each of their calves, identifying one from the other. This relates to another dolphin fact: the animals have specific identities as humans do.

  • Labor for dolphins lasts as little as 20 minutes

Thankfully for female dolphins, delivery tends to last between 20 minutes and 2 hours. In spite of the amount of time it requires to give birth, nevertheless, the common length of pregnancy in dolphins is 12 months – a full 3 months longer than humans.

  • Dolphins can tan

The skin color of these animals changes from summertime to the winter season. During the winter months, when there is less sun, their skin is lighter, while the skin turns darker during the summer season.

  • Dolphins do not rest

Dolphins rest half of their brain at a time. This helps them to keep aware of prey and predators. If you are lucky, you will get the chance to see dolphins playing around on your dolphin watch.

  • Dolphins can recognize themselves in the mirror

Researchers have shown that dolphins are one of the only species to identify their own image, with the other species being human beings and apes.

  • Killer whales are from the same family

In spite of their name, killer whales are really part of the dolphin household.

  • Dolphins cannot breathe undersea

Dolphins use their blowholes to take in the air when they increase to the surface area. When delivering, they will do so close to the surface area and the infant will emerge tail first so that they do not drown.

Talking a dolphin cruise while on vacation in Myrtle Beach is one of the most memorable adventures your family can take. Call Voyager Deep Sea Fishing & Dolphin Cruises today to reserve your seat.

Voyager Deep Sea Fishing & Dolphin Cruises
1525 13th Ave N
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(910) 575-0111
(843) 626-9500
http://supervoyagerdeepseafishing.com/