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ABC Dolphin Trainer Academy Workshops!

// July 1st, 2009 // View Comments // Cancun / Isla Mujeres, News

ABC Dolphin Trainer Academy students

ABC Dolphin Trainer Academy students

Dolphin Discovery is proud to announce the return of ABC Dolphin Trainer Academy. Two exciting 5-day workshops will be held in September 2009. The Basic course is designed for beginning professionals as well as those interested in pursuing a career as a marine mammal trainer.

The Advanced course takes students to the next level and introduces advanced training techniques where you will learn how to be an effective trainer and a positive influence in the animal’s environment.

Both programs give you hands on experience working with dolphins, manatees and sea lions and lots of interaction with professional marine mammal trainers. The Academy is based on the ABC Animal Training that is the foundation of training for all Dolphin Discovery trainers.

Both workshops will be held at Dolphin Discovery in Isla Mujeres, Mexico, a charming and beautiful tropical island destination.

Academy Basic 14-18 September
Academy Advanced 21-25 September

Spaces are limited so make your reservations now by going to www.abcanimaltraining.com
For more information email Shelley Wood at swood@abcanimaltraining.com

The huge gang of dolphins

// March 12th, 2009 // View Comments // About Dolphins

By Melissa Bañuelos

Part I

We are used to dolphin faces in waterparks and aquariums, we watched the movie “Flipper”, we know how to draw a dolphin, we know how to identify it from sharks and other marine animals, but most of the time we are just talking about one type of dolphin called “the bottle nose dolphin”.

Contributing to the awesome variety of our Planet, there are different dolphin species: 37 types of oceanic dolphins, 4 river dolphins and 6 types of porpoises. In this article we will talk about the most common species and their main characteristics that will be useful to identify them. Next time you see a dolphin you will know which one of all the cousins is greeting you, probably it won’t be Flipper.




atlantic-spotted-dolphin
Atlantic Spotted Dolphin: The upper body of the Atlantic spotted dolphin is a dark gray color and they develop spots as they get older. They have a chunky beak with a white spot at the end.








hump-backed-dolphin
Hump Backed Dolphin: They are generally gray with a lighter color along their underside. When they are young they don’t have a hump, but as they grow older the hump will appear infront of the dorsal fin. Sometimes the hump can be a third of the full body length.






atlantic-withe-sided-dolphin
Atlantic White-sided Dolphin: Black on the back, with dark grey lines and a long white oval blaze below the dorsal fin, above the blaze there is an ochre band and their belly is white. They have a black ring around the eyes.






bottlenose-dolphinBottlenose dolphin: As we have mentioned, this is one of the most common species. They are truly flexible in their behavior and docile with humans. Their short beak has the shape of a bottle that appears to be floating on the water.






Part II: The Huge Ganng of Dolphins