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Uploaded on Mar 11, 2009

Watch the dolphins at SeaWorld Orlandos Dolphin Cove as they artfully create and play with underwater bubble rings and hear what SeaWorlds trainers, educators and guests have to say about this fun and fascinating behavior.

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  • Akashic8Lamb

    Their doing this cause their bored to death

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  • dimplelovexo

    Cole Pendery of IM5 sent me here. #justsaying

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  • lilpanagos07

    Since Dolphins breathe voluntarily, it is theorized as possible that they can choose to stop breathing, which would be Dolphin suicide. Although there are very few cases that can be provided as proof of this, and often when trainers claim that Dolphins "chose to stop breathing" more often than not there was a separate reason for its death (Lung infections, etc.)

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  • c0linx

    When did I say it wasn't. It's rare in parks like Seaworlds, don't ever think I've heard of an instance where a dolphin at Seaworld has committed suicide. Only dolphin suicides I've heard of were Kathy and Hugo. But look at their standards of living. Poor, I'm surprised Lolita hasn't committed suicide.

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  • Ben Hobbs

    dolphin suicide is a real thing.

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  • Zodiac The Tonedragon

    too intelligent to be "bored"...

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  • c0linx

    I'm not "believing SeaWorld" they presented factual data the proves some information in the Cove is found to be false. I could make a case that you're believing Ric O'Barry.. couldn't I?

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  • Sabina P Jonsson

    So you rather belive SeaWorld... good for you.

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  • c0linx

    I've watched the Cove, I'd suggest you watch Seaworld's Analysis of the Cove here on Youtube. I'd like to apologize for critiquing your English though considering it isn't your native language.

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  • Sabina P Jonsson

    Sorry for not having English as my native language. Watch the documentary The Cove.

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  • Linolius

    "We are still learning from them as they are still learning from us"... these guys at Sea World make all of this sound alright, but dolphins have probably learned that humans are a hypocritical, disconnected and alienated species that is capable of depriving others of their freedom just for their own selfish entertainment.

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  • c0linx

    You must know a lot because you cannot even spell dolphins. I'm sure you know that these dolphins want to "take suicide".

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