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Dolphin Therapy: Recreation or Medicine?
Doctors at the Human Dolphin Therapy Center in Miami believe the highly intelligent creatures have the extraordinary ability to help treat children with autism, Down syndrome and other neurological and movement disorders.
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It is sure fun to swim with dolphins. I did it myself and it was amazing. People can benefit from this. But what about dolphins? I’ve read that it is very stressful for poor animals to live in captivity… http://www.wspa-usa.org/pages/272_what_s_wrong_with_swimming_with_dolphins_.cfm
by Galen, 1 january 1970, 03:04 | reply
I love dolphins. They are cutest animals in the world. I heard that they are not happy in captivity but there are places in the world (Hawaii?) where people can swim with dolphins in the wild. When I get money – I’ll go.
by Fiona, 1 january 1970, 03:02 | reply