BAHAHAHAHAHAH! " I dont think its recording the voice, YER IT IS? Naa i dont even think its turned on. LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I seen 6 of those bottlenose dolphins in californian beach. They are rare but seriously i see em like nearlly all da time when i go to dat beach.
Love the video, thanks for sharing. I think even though it is pink, it is actually albino though. Oh and yes, the volume is on. We can hear you conversing. Thank you again for the video. Very cool.
Its amazing you caught that footage this species was announced Dec. 2006 off the face of the earth gone for ever its good to see proof that they still exist I want to thank you for sharing your video
This is not a new species. It's simply an albino bottlenose dolphin, they're the same species.
Albinos usually do not live very long in the wild because wild animals evolved to blend in and an albino doesn't blend at all and usually gets eaten by a predator very quickly.
beatiful *-*
haruno883 2 years ago
BAHAHAHAHAHAH! " I dont think its recording the voice, YER IT IS? Naa i dont even think its turned on. LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I seen 6 of those bottlenose dolphins in californian beach. They are rare but seriously i see em like nearlly all da time when i go to dat beach.
TheOceanLiife 2 years ago
Was this up past the pogy fish plant?
svillethomas 2 years ago
Amazing that these are right in our own backyards. Loved the video. It's incredible.
mkbrocato 3 years ago
Love the video, thanks for sharing. I think even though it is pink, it is actually albino though. Oh and yes, the volume is on. We can hear you conversing. Thank you again for the video. Very cool.
Happytobeme1 3 years ago
its not a species ..its an albino dolphin ..like an albino rabit or snake ..exept the rabbit is white snake yellowich and the dolphin is pink
norriskid19 3 years ago
so weird--i wonder why it is like that
28PatoB 3 years ago
OMG that's really incredible.
Those were my favorite animals in the 6-7th grade. That is soo amazing that you got to catch that on film, especially since their very rare! O_O
Thanks for uploading!
lilsweetie007us 3 years ago
wow thats really amazing. THANKS!
drockncrisso 3 years ago
Its amazing you caught that footage this species was announced Dec. 2006 off the face of the earth gone for ever its good to see proof that they still exist I want to thank you for sharing your video
markymike333 3 years ago
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spencerfire 3 years ago
This is not a new species. It's simply an albino bottlenose dolphin, they're the same species.
Albinos usually do not live very long in the wild because wild animals evolved to blend in and an albino doesn't blend at all and usually gets eaten by a predator very quickly.
NineCatsz 3 years ago
r-tard.
wolfie83 2 years ago