No. Dolphins are very large, so you would have to have a huge aquarium to keep one in, and dolphins need to be in large groups to be happy. A dolphin would be a good friend - leave it in its natural habitat and you go visit the dolphin!
Recently many scientists have recommended that dolphins, whales and porpoises be reclassified as "non-human persons." A Bill of Rights has even been drawn up for these people that would protect them from murder as well as being owned by people or corporations. Basically, if you own a dolphin you own a person, and that's just not right.
Usually marine biologists do not keep dolphins as pets. Of course, they might research the dolphin in a tank at a science center or a rehab facility. But in order to keep a dolphin as a pet you must be certified. Usually people do not keep dolphins as pets and marine biologists do not keep them either.
no
Dolphins are very independent, and are quick to realize that they are much more intelligent than their captors.
They are both mammals and you can't have them as pets
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No, dolphins are not suitable to be kept as pets. They have specific habitat and social needs that cannot be met in a typical home environment. Dolphins are also highly intelligent and require vast amounts of space to swim and explore.
There are any number of exotic pets, such as pigs, dolphins, and chinchillas.
Bottlenose dolphins are illegal to have as pets in all 50 states of the US. They would also be incredibly difficult to maintain even if it was legal.
yes they are very good pets
dolphins no wat is good for them because they arte smart
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A really good place to learn about pink dolphins is National Geographic's website. There is plenty of information about the dolphins, their lifestyle, and where they live.
Dolphins are very good with humans. They are very trusted animals.