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Dolphins Walk On Water - Video

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posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 09:11 AM
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It's a very creative way of scratching a itch on your back. Beautifull!



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 09:50 AM
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They suck at walking - they should better stick to swimming. If they try to walk they are more easy for Japanese to shoot.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 10:03 AM
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Maybe some day they'll end up depressingly walking the oceans longing for the good ole days swimming, but the established dolphin-society says that's just wrong..

Oh wait, that's human behavior, they're too smart for that



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 10:10 AM
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www.metacafe.com...

www.youtube.com...

If you love Dolphins these are a must watch.There is a documentary out there somewhere about this dolphin and a local girl who has an extremely close bond with him.They play and swim like they are in Seaworld.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 11:27 AM
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Man that's amazing. These animals are so smart man. I could just imagine if we taught one how to use some type of aquatic weapon. They would learn how to use it quick and we would all be doomed.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 12:26 PM
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What?
They are doing it just for fun?

Seems to me Man is now corrupting animals with their influence.
This might be the beginning of social and cognitive decline in dolphin behavior.
Pretty soon dolphins will be playing video games.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 12:52 PM
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I say this in roughly every dolphin thread:

Dolphins are in the same octave that we as humans are; meaning that, their awareness is a self-awareness.

An example would be a tree in comparison or an ant they are simply aware not self aware.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 01:03 PM
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I used to live in coastal South Carolina and I had the pleasure of watching the local Dolphins strand feed in the tidal marshes around Hilton Head. As I understand it, this learned behavior is specific to the Dolphins in this region from SC down through coastal GA.







Truly amazing creatures.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 01:13 PM
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I didn't see any water walking there.

They where just gathering up enough speed to get most of there bodies out of the warter.
Quite boring when you think about it!



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 01:22 PM
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Remember bubble rings?


One dolphin figured out how to do it and then taught the rest. Looks like loads of fun!



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 04:22 PM
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Wow. That is unreal. So the show dolphin went and taught the others tricks? Pretty cool.



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 05:38 PM
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baaaaaawwww
when i get thread privaliges im gunna post a whole fleet of stuff like that awsome post dude you put a smile on my face
) nowww hoowww do i star n flag this thing....



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 09:35 PM
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I wouldn't call that walking. It's more like jumping out of water and flopping back down.

2nd line.



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:46 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by locster
It's a very creative way of scratching a itch on your back. Beautifull!


lol, absolutely


Many thanks,

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:48 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by archasama
They suck at walking - they should better stick to swimming. If they try to walk they are more easy for Japanese to shoot.


I think they rock at walking


Lets hope they put a ban on shooting these wonderful creatures before word gets around in the Dolphin community


Many thanks

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:49 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by livinshadow
Maybe some day they'll end up depressingly walking the oceans longing for the good ole days swimming, but the established dolphin-society says that's just wrong..

Oh wait, that's human behavior, they're too smart for that





Totally agree


Many thanks,

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:52 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by blah yada
www.metacafe.com...

www.youtube.com...


Many thanks for the links, absolutely brilliant



There is a documentary out there somewhere about this dolphin and a local girl who has an extremely close bond with him.They play and swim like they are in Seaworld.


I cant seem to find this Doc, would you happen to know were it is, I would love to watch it


Many thanks again,

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:53 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by laharyl
Man that's amazing. These animals are so smart man. I could just imagine if we taught one how to use some type of aquatic weapon. They would learn how to use it quick and we would all be doomed.


Lets hope humanity is not stupid enough to do such a thing


Many thanks for popping in.

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:55 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by Alxandro
What?
They are doing it just for fun?

Seems to me Man is now corrupting animals with their influence.
This might be the beginning of social and cognitive decline in dolphin behavior.
Pretty soon dolphins will be playing video games.


You bring up a good point


Though playing video games.....well, some how I can see that too


Lets hope not of course lol

Many thanks for playing devils advocate, much appreciated indeed my friend.

Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Oct, 26 2010 @ 03:57 AM
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My friend,


Originally posted by 11118
I say this in roughly every dolphin thread:

Dolphins are in the same octave that we as humans are; meaning that, their awareness is a self-awareness.

An example would be a tree in comparison or an ant they are simply aware not self aware.


Good point, and I completely agree


Keep saying it too my friend


Many thanks for the contribution,

Be safe be well

Spiro



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