Archive for the ‘Dolphins’ Category

Dolphin Webcam at Clearwater Marine Aquarium

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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This dolphin cam comes to you from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida and gives you a view of Winter, a rescued bottle nosed dolphin.  This webcam can be remotely controlled so you can pan, tilt and zoom.  Watch Winter swim around, beg for treats, jump through hoops and perform other tricks.  Watch the Dolphin Webcam at Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

Commerson’s Dolphin Cam

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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Well, I feel pretty dumb today because as far as I can remember, I’ve never heard of a Commerson’s Dolphin before. I must say they are pretty interesting looking - kind of a cross between a killer whale and a dolphin. Very cool. :)
This Commerson Dolphin Cam is located at the Marinepia Matsushima Aquarium in Japan, and although it isn’t the best animal cam in the world, it’s pretty need to feature a unique creature such as this dolphin. I think they need to get closer and have a faster video stream and this could be a really good cam.

Watch the Commerson Dolphin Cam

Dolphin Cam at the Minnesota Zoo

Friday, September 1st, 2006

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I’m happy to say I’ve found another of the most prized of all animal cams… a dolphin cam at the Minnesota Zoo.  It wasn’t working earlier in the year, and now is back online.  This one has live streaming video and shows the dolphins underwater from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Central Time.

This dolphin cam requires the free RealPlayer to view.

Watch the Dolphin Cam

Live Remote Control Dolphin Camera from Japan

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

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Once again we have another exciting live controllable color camera. This time we bring you dolphins! See them swim upside down, rightside up…see them smile and say hello to you? Maybe. The view is from the outside of an aquarium looking in.

Like the other controllable web cameras, this is viewable in your web browser. You will need to take turns pointing and zooming the camera. When the video starts, click the “Start Control” button in the bottom right corner. Enjoy…and feed them a fish or two if you can.

Watch the Live Dolphin Camera