Italian Tourist Spent Time Swimming With Orca Whale
Tourist Spent Time Swimming With Orca Whale
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Adorable Moment For Elephant Mother Giving Birth
was an amazing adventure to witness the birth of nice baby elephant , was hard at beginning but the villagers helped mother for smooth deliver
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ducks eating up some food in small farm
my mother used to raise up some ducks on farm , i went to give them some food for lunch
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Adorable Bird Flying across Ocean at Sunset
Adorable Bird Flying across Ocean at Sunset
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Crazy Baby Water Turtles On Afternoon Shore Break
Crazy Baby Water Turtles On Afternoon Shore Break
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Group Of Dolphins Dive In Family Mode Under Water
Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals and are part of the family of toothed whales that includes orcs and pilot whales. They are found worldwide, mostly in shallow seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, mostly eating fish and squid. Dolphin coloration varies, but they are generally gray in color with darker backs than the rest of their bodies.
Most species live in shallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world. Five species live in the world's rivers.
Dolphins are well known for their agility and playful behavior, making them a favorite of wildlife watchers. Many species will leap out of the water, spy-hop (rise vertically out of the water to view their surroundings) and follow ships, often synchronizing their movements with one another. Scientists believe that dolphins conserve energy by swimming alongside ships, a practice known as bow-riding.
Dolphins live in social groups of five to several hundred. They use echolocation to find prey and often hunt together by surrounding a school of fish, trapping them and taking turns swimming through the school and catching fish. Dolphins will also follow seabirds, other whales and fishing boats to feed opportunistically on the fish they scare up or discard.
As soon as the calf is born, the mother must quickly take it to the surface so it can take its first breath. The calf will nurse from 11 months to 2 years, and after it is done nursing it will still stay with its mother until it is between 3 and 8 years old.
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