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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2007

While on a Paradise Charters trip on the Easy Goin' liveaboard, we had the opportunity to snorkel with wild dolphins. There were two different pods, spotted and bottlenose. It was a wonderful experience that we'll never forget.

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  • Whats this song called? and by who?

    Thnksss :)

  • Both songs are by Sting, When We Dance and How Fragile We Are

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  • @LegoJKL Dolphin taste like good kind chicken. Very rubber it is. But tasty at same time.

  • @PringlesFTW Hilarious joke you got there. It it WAS TRUE, Then I would tell you to shoot yourself with a Desert Eagle.

  • Underwater angels.

  • Seaworld in australia have the largest lagoon in the world for their dolphins (A blocked off part of the ocean with real fish, a real tide, sand, seaweed etc.) They dont use tanks. I did a training program there and after watching The Cove I spoke to them and every dolphin they have has been rescued from a young age and it would be unlikely that they would survive on their own in the wild. Just sayin.

  • I had dolphin when I live Japan. Very tasty.

  • @MsREB89 Dolphins are acoustic creatures which means their primary sense is sound they use sound for everything, to find food, to communicate, etc. when they are in tanks their sound bounces back at them which would be like a person trapped in a room full of mirrors.And if you see the boxes where they put the fish that they feed to dolphins when they do tricks you'll see tht they have different color labels they add chemicals to the fish because dolphins are so stressed out.

  • @MsREB89 yes, they do rescues. but SeaWorld is the main reason why thousands of dolphins die in Taiji every year from September through March.They kill them in the most cruel ways. But some dolphins survive, because dolphin trainers are there to catch the better looking ones before all the killing begins. then they sell them to SeaWorld and other Aquariums around the world and thats how they get their dolphins. Its a multi-billion-dollar industry.

  • @PringlesFTW then why the fuck are you commenting on a fucking dolphin video? what the hell, you're so ignorant. @LindseyxBlair is right, get your facts right before youmake yourself look like a complete idiot.

  • @PringlesFTW You're a moron. Dolphins are reported to swim up to 40 km/hr, meaning they can travel up to 128 km/day. So take that and compare it to swimming at speeds of about 8 km/hr in a confined pool in captivity. It's a known fact that a dolphin lives about 45-50 years in the wild, but over half die in captivity the first 2 years due to stress, disease and pollution in their tanks. Go do some research before you type something that makes you look like a complete idiot...lol.

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