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Dolphin

Dolphins are intelligent, playful marine mammals that never fail to captivate audiences. Known for their sleek bodies and friendly demeanor, dolphins are highly social animals that live in pods and communicate using a complex system of clicks, whistles, and body movements. Their agility in the water and ability to perform acrobatics make them stars of any aquatic exhibit.

At the zoo, dolphins live in large pools designed to mimic the open ocean, with plenty of space to swim, dive, and leap. Behind the scenes, zookeepers and trainers provide daily care, including health checks, interactive play sessions, and training exercises that stimulate their natural intelligence. Their diet consists of fish like mackerel and herring, carefully weighed and distributed to meet their dietary needs. Visitors are often amazed by the dolphins' ability to bond with their trainers and their playful nature, which is showcased during educational presentations.