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Showing posts with label excursions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label excursions. Show all posts
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
What do the Dolphins at Dolphin Cove eat?
I seem to get this question a lot. I will answer it here and of course I will answer it again. Dolphins are marine mammals and as a result they eat fish. They also eat other things such as shrimp, crab and squid. They are also given vitamins on a daily basis. Since Dolphin Cove Jamaica is a natural lagoon they have the opportunity to fish / hunt for food on their own. I have witnessed these beautiful creatures work together to catch fish. They do it in many ways. The most exciting I have seen is when the Dolphins stun their prey with their tails. This just goes to show how smart and creative these beautiful animals are.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
True or false, Stingrays
If you have been to one of our Dolphin Cove locations you know we have stingrays as a added attraction. You are able to snorkel, swim, and touch these beautiful creatures. Here are some interesting facts for you to decide if they are true or false. (Hint, they are all true) Never fear because at Dolphin Cove we do NOT remove the barbs that can kill you, We clip them (for your safety and because it is cruel to remove them) Stingray Facts
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Interesting Stingray Facts: |
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Largest stingrays can reach 6.5 feet in length and weigh up to 790 pounds. |
Stingrays are close relatives of shark. Like sharks, they don't have bony skeleton. Their skeleton is made of cartilage, same material that builds our nose and ears. |
Their flattened body ends with long tail that usually contains spine and venom. Spine can be serrated in some species. |
They use spine and venom to protect against predators. Stingrays can kill a lot of different animals, including humans. |
Ancient Greek dentists used stingray's venom as anesthetic. |
People that live in the areas where stingrays can be found use their spines to make a weapon (daggers). Venom remains deadly even if it is extracted from a dead stingray. |
Their eyes are located on the top of the head, but they don't use eyes to find prey. Stingrays have electro-sensors which help them detect electrical charges that prey emits. |
Mouths are located on the bottom side of their body. When they catch clams, shrimps, and mussels, they will crash and eat them using their powerful jaws. |
Besides mouth, they have gill slides and nostrils on the bottom side of their body. |
They swim by moving flippers up and down. These movements are similar with movements of the wings in birds and it is sometimes said that stingrays "fly" through the water. |
They are usually solitary, but they sometimes swim in the groups. Group of stingrays is called "school". |
Most of their time, they will be hidden on the ocean floor. Shape and color of their body allow them to slip under the sand and become invisible for enemies. |
Stingrays give birth to 2-6 young stingrays each year. |
Baby stingrays are born fully developed; they look like miniature versions of adult animals. Babies take care of themselves from the moment of birth. |
They live 15-25 years in the wild. |
Thursday, 24 October 2013
You the guest
We at Dolphin Cove attract a lot of visitors. We depend on you so that we can look after our animals and facilities. From time to time we get some complaints and we also get some very good compliments. We depend on this to learn and grow. Some of the comments we get range from the ground should be paved to there are too many fish in the water. Some are great like I would love to do a Shark Trek can you offer it? What I am saying is that we depend on you to make us better. From pointing out things like a stained life Jacket to suggesting ways we can improve. I implore everyone to go to tripadvisor and tell us your honest opinion. Some things we can't change but those that we can we will do our best. Love from all of us at Dolphin Cove.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Customer feedback
We at Dolphin Cove feel that Customer feedback and appreciation is very important. Each time we see a good review we are reminded that we are on the right track but each time we see a bad review it also reminds us that there is always room for improvement. Some people feel that the customer is number one. I am sorry to tell you that in our business they are number two. Our animals are number one. We have on staff two doctors at all times. We have many trainers on staff at any time and many care givers. These people spend all day with the respective animals from the lizards to the dolphins. They feed them, look after them and above all enjoy them. Part of there job is to teach you the client about them and let you interact with them in a very special way. This way we all benefit. Hats off to the staff at Dolphin Cove.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
The bucket list
The other day I watched the movie the bucket list. It caused me to think about my life a bit. Here is what I have found on the web as a bucket list. I will also point out the ones I have done. I will go one step further and point out how coming to Dolphin Cove in Jamaica can help you clear a few things off this list.
- ride: in a hot air balloon
- see: Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
- see: Grand Canyon, Arizona
- swim: with dolphins
(um we are here I have done this.)
- go: on safari
(we have the jungle trail its close enough)
- see: Great Barrier Reef
- go: on a helicopter ride
- Travel to the seven continents
- Sleep under the stars (many times as a child and a few times as an adult. Jamaica is great for this)
- Make a difference in someone's life (we do this every day but bring them to Jamaica and its done for ever)
- Shower in a waterfall. (again very easy and fun to do in Jamaica. Dunns river is across the street)
- do: scuba diving
(we have sea trek here so you can interact with the dolphins at the same time)
- do: sky diving
(was fun but would never do again)
- see: Great Wall of China
- Travel: Italy
- Get married
- ride: on an elephant
(was at the zoo though)
- Travel: Australia
- Raise a happy and healthy child ( she is only two though so I have a long way to go)
- go: whale-watching
(have done this in jamaica many times)
- see: Seven New Wonders of the World
- see: New Years Eve at Times Square (New York)
- learn: a foreign language (or 2 or more!) (patois does count)
- see: Broadway play (New York)
(saw cats)
- do: white water rafting
(done this in Jamaica too)
- see: Amazon Rainforest
- donate: blood
- go: on a road trip.
- do: canoeing or kayaking
(dolphin cove offers this as well.)
- Travel: France
- Find the love of my life
- go: camping
- see: Stonehenge
- see: Mona Lisa at the Louvre
- visit: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- create: a loving and happy home
- ride: a camel
(can do this at dolphin cove Negril)
- Travel: Greece
- visit: Machu Picchu, Peru.
- do: a bungee jump
- Experience weightlessness
- see: Iceberg
- see: Yellowstone National Park
- Sleep in a castle
- see: Olympic Games (summer)
- Maintain my ideal weight
- see: Mardi Gras, New Orleans
- see: Great Sphinx of Giza
- see: Sistine Chapel
- see: Louvre Museum (Grand Louvre)
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