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Ummm... Not quite. I once met a dolphin at the now-defunct Ocean World/Ft. Lauderdale park who was known to be in her mid-40's.
If you check with Marineland in St. Augustine, you will find that they also have more than a few old-timers, including one female who is believed to be in her early 50's.
Wild lifespans, BTW, are thought to be around 18-22 years. That figure goes up by quite a bit in captivity, thanks to good diet, health care, and lack of predators.
Happy travels.
I may be wrong with my numbers...its been a few years....but dolphins generally live in the wild for about 25-28 years. We had the oldest dolphin in captivity, Capricorn who was actually "Cindy" from JAWS3. He was, I think 35. He is the oldest dolphin in captivity.
(snippety-two)
Ummm... Not quite. I once met a dolphin at the now-defunct Ocean World/Ft. Lauderdale park who was known to be in her mid-40's.
If you check with Marineland in St. Augustine, you will find that they also have more than a few old-timers, including one female who is believed to be in her early 50's.
Wild lifespans, BTW, are thought to be around 18-22 years. That figure goes up by quite a bit in captivity, thanks to good diet, health care, and lack of predators.
Happy travels.