This is just awesome. It is so docile. If you're impatient, the help starts around the 4 minute mark.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Wild dolphin approaches divers for help in Hawaii
Collapse
X
-
-
One of Stacy's friends and husband live in Hawaii now and they go on this exact Manta dive all the time. I sent her a msg on FB and asked if it was them. She said her husband goes almost every might but didn't go that night but the guy working on the dolphin is their friend Keller. She also sai he is out doing that dive right now ( this was midnight last night so 8pm their time)
Talking about a rough life
They are both marine bio. She is co captain of a tourist submarine and I'm not sure what he does
Comment
-
Interesting that the six degrees of separation came into play on this, and yeah, that is badass! Wish they had been able to get the hook out to, but at least he got his flipper back...
Comment
-
Originally posted by mikec View PostInteresting that the six degrees of separation came into play on this, and yeah, that is badass! Wish they had been able to get the hook out to, but at least he got his flipper back...
I wonder what the dolphin was thinking when he decided to get close to those guys and if he was actually hoping they would help him. They are supposed to be really smart. It's a shame that they are treated like stupid animals.
Comment
-
Originally posted by line-em-up View PostIn the notes below the video, he said they actually did get the hook out.
I wonder what the dolphin was thinking when he decided to get close to those guys and if he was actually hoping they would help him. They are supposed to be really smart. It's a shame that they are treated like stupid animals.
Comment
Comment