It’s not uncommon to see a dolphin with the zoomies – they’re some of the most playful ocean creatures that we know of – but ...
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Dolphin defies gravity to 'walk on water' with its tail, stuns viewers with rare display
'They often do repetitive leaps for fun or communication within the dolphin herd,' an expert said.
In this rare behaviour, the dolphins push themselves vertically out of the water and ‘walk’ along using their tail.
A quick splash, a sleek fin cutting through the surface, and then—gone. Dolphins don’t perform on cue, but when you spot one, even for a moment, it truly does make the ocean feel alive. Some places ...
Dolphin expert Jack Kassewitz describes his vision for the future of Marineland Dolphin Adventure as a nonprofit.
Dolphins are usually grey and quick in the open ocean. In rivers, though, they can be different. In the Amazon, there’s a pink one, gliding through mu.
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