Q: Where do they live?
SW: Bottlenose dolphins are found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide, either close to shore in bays, harbors and lagoons or farther out at sea in cooler, deeper waters.
Q: Are they endangered?
SW: Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered, but they face many challenges in their environment. If you visit the ocean and see dolphins, view them from a safe distance. This will keep them safe and healthy in their home.
Q: What do they eat?
SW: They have a pretty hearty diet that includes a wide variety of fishes, squids and crustaceans like shrimps.
Q: How big do they get?
SW: Bottlenose dolphins can be 6.5 to 12 feet long.
Q: Are dolphins born at SeaWorld?
SW: SeaWorld is a global leader in bottlenose dolphin reproduction. Most of SeaWorld’s dolphins were born at one of the parks, and many of these have become mothers themselves. These successful births have contributed significant information to studies of dolphin reproduction, growth, and development.