Dolphin Communicates With Divers Asking for Help
01/24/2013
Check out this video shot this week off the coast of Hawaii featuring an odd interspecies interaction. A bottlenose dolphin entangled in fishing gear appeared during a tourist night dive, apparently seeking the help of the divers.
The divers obliged by removing a fishing hook from the animals flesh and untangling it from fishing line. The dolphin waited patiently, seeming to know exactly what was going on.
What do you think? Was this dolphin asking for help and communicating across the species barrier? It's illegal to approach wild whales and dolphins in this way, to protect the animals from wreckless humans. Is breaking those laws justifiable in a case like this?
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We done the same for a nurse-shark off Grand Cayman in 1992. Yahuugle "Shark Dentist Globosapiens" to find the award winning underwater image by Hans Graspointner
Posted by: Rudolf Graspointner | 01/25/2013 at 02:56 PM
I certainly think this dolphin was asking for help. They are very intelligent animals. Communicating across the species barrier? I ask "what species barrier"? If one is tuned in to emotions and is really a caring person there is no communication barrier amongst different species. Whether legal or not I would not hesitate to help another "species" out, the law is man-made not God or that of a Supreme Being of all animals including man.
Posted by: Jan Plested | 01/26/2013 at 06:53 AM