What is dolphinarium?

Dolphinarium is a device that is designed specifically for detention of dolphins. Dolphinarium is a large nature to meet the needs of the dolphins they contain and can have a number of features where they are designed to create a more natural dolphin environment. Due to the high intelligence and sensitivity of the dolphins, the dolphinarium was strongly criticized by representatives of the animal rights movement and some affected biologists.

Dolphins are held in captivity for various reasons. For example, some rescue and protective organizations use their dolphinarium to rehabilitate injured animals in order to return them to nature. Dolphins are also trained to perform tasks for the military and other organizations, in which case they can be held in the dolphinarium while they do not work. However, the vast majority of such devices are designed exclusively for human entertainment.

Because dolphins are very intelligent, they can be trained to perform a wide range of tricks and tasks. Many devices that show dolphins for visitors also programIt does the dolphin show, allowing guests to watch dolphins when they jump over the hoops, chase different objects and perform a range of tricks. The show in the dolphinarium can be justified as "enrichment" for captured animals, which is certainly, although it could be said that enrichment would not be necessary if the dolphins were allowed free.

Criticism of dolphinaria focuses primarily on the debate about whether dolphins or really animals in general should be kept in captivity and exploitation for human entertainment. The arguments against imprisonment in the dolphinarium usually point out that the closure of dolphins often show a number of psychologically desperate behavior, suggesting that they find that the environment is limiting and stissing. Dolphinarium seriously limits the natural tendencies of dolphins because animals prefer to be largely large in water, and also use their echolocation skills to communicate and nAviation; Dolphinarium concrete walls can disrupt echolocation signals, causing confusion and anxiety.

Dolphinariums are also used to accommodate "swimming with dolphins" in many areas and these programs have been criticized. The advocates of such programs claim to be educational and pleasant and that dolphins can even be used in therapy for people with physical and mental disabilities. Critics, however, feel that such programs are dangerous for dolphins because they promote unnatural behavior and expose dolphins the risk of illness. Such programs can also be dangerous to humans; Dolphins are very strong and can be harsh with people, intentionally and unintentionally.

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