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Lindsay Ferrier: Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Blogger

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

 

You've Never Seen Dolphins Do This Before!

SocialSpark asked me to watch and review a video from ABC World News that is seriously the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. So I'm excited to tell you about it, because this is the kind of video you'll definitely want to show your kids- or watch it alone, if they're not around.

The dolphins at Sea World have taught themselves a whole new way of communicating, socializing, and all-out playing. They've learned to blow huge bubbles underwater through their blowholes and then manipulate them into rings of air that they can play with and push through the water, either alone or with other dolphins. They've also learned to poke and prod the bubbles to create waves of sound that allow them to communicate with the other dolphins. The experts at Sea World have never seen anything like it! But now you can see it for yourself.

Watch the video below from ABC World News, then take your kids to Dolphin Bubbles, a site where they can learn more cool facts and information about Sea World's amazing dolphins!






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2 Comments:

Blogger Jen @ Rolling Through Looneyville said...

ohh! that looks wild! my 3 year old is dolphin obsessed. (i posted about the pink/albino dolphin a week ago and that about knocked her over with delight. I'd post the link but I'm commenting from my phone. google "albino dolphin" or check out my blog from about a week ago. Punky would get a kick out of it). thanks for the review! totally have to check it out.

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Blogger Suburban Stepmom said...

Dolphins are truly amazing creatures. I have seen them protect humans from Shark attacks by using their tails to splash the water agressively while circling the person in distress for hours. Dolphins have an innate sense to protect us. Very interesting.

10:49 AM  

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