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Dolphin Anatomy & Physiology

Distance Learning Program: Dolphin Anatomy & Physiology

An experienced marine mammal trainer/educator will lead students through a fun and informative demonstration and discussion of the following with the help of some of DRC’s amazing dolphins

  • Discover a dolphin’s unique personality and see what we can learn from them
  • Explore the concepts of dolphin anatomy, and ecology
  • Discuss what makes dolphins mammals
  • Basic anatomy: from flippers to flukes
  • Sensory systems and how they compare to ours
  • Physiological adaptations unique to an aquatic mammal
  • Lifespan
  • Marine Mammal Conservation Natural & human caused threats in the wild
  • Conservation efforts  you can do at home to help dolphins and your environment
  • Participate in a question and answer session at the end to get at those “always wanted to know” questions

Dolphin Research Center offers a variety of programs to meet the different ages, grade levels, interests and other needs of various audiences.

Instructor with Dolphin

How does it work?

Length of Time: 30-45 Min

National Standards met:

  • Content Standard C – Organisms & Their Environment
  • Content Standard C – Structure & Function in Living Systems Populations & Ecosystems
  • Content Standard C – Diversity & Adaptations of Organisms
  • Content Standard F – Populations, Resources, & Environments

FL. Next Generation Standards met:

  • (Interdependence) SC.912.L.15.6, SC.912.L.17.2, SC.912.L.17.3, SC.912.L.17.9
  • (Communication) LA.910.5.2.1, LA.910.5.2.3, SS.912.A.1.3, SC.4.L.16.2, SC.2.L.14

(Other state standards upon request)

Ocean Literacy Principles met: 

  • OLP 1.a, d, f, g, h
  • OLP 4.b
  • OLP 5.a, b, c, d, e, f
  • OLP 6.a, c, d, e, g
  • OLP 7.a, b, c, f
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