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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2008

Two whales in new Zealand appeared doomed as they kept on beaching themselves. But rescuers got a little helping hand from a friendly dolp

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  • I think humans do not give other creatures enough credit when it comes to intelligence.

  • ive totally swum with moko at mahia beach for 2009 new years. cried real tears when i found out he died :,(

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  • aww i want a dolphin in my swimming pool! 1:30

  • These Dolphins are actually a lot smarter then we think, they're probably at least 10 times smarter then us. And then all we do is stand back and let the Japanese Government kill these dolphins and whales. What are dolphins known for? Helping! And when it's our turn to help them...?! We have taken charge of this planet, so it also falls into our responsibility to save those in danger. Please help save these creatures, "Many hand make light work!"

  • And yet Japan are killing these amazing animals...

  • @mariesadler its said that dolphins are 2nd to us in intelligence

  • @mariesadler dolphins get plenty of credit though, its said that dolphins are the second smartest to us!

  • dolphins are angels of the sea

  • So sad that Japan slaughters so many of these amazing creatures - they can communicate with each other across a species barrier, but humans are too dumb to do so!

  • @Melissarayofsunshine I see now, breeding programs aren't everything. Although I was aware they were slaughtered, and that is a very amoral thing to to. 

  • @Chirostenotes You couldn't be more wrong about dolphins not being taken out of captivity. Watch the documentary "The Cove," and you'll see that hundreds of dolphins are taken from the wild each year. Worse, staggering numbers are slaughtered for meat that is usually toxic due to high levels of mercury.

  • It's not just because of our intelligence that we have been able to create our great civilisations. Put the dolphin brain into a human body - with our hands and voice boxes and I think we would be amazed at just how similar we are. Truly incredible creatures.

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