Most UNBELIEVABLE Dolphin Rescue Stories!

Most UNBELIEVABLE Dolphin Rescue Stories!
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Check out the Most UNBELIEVABLE Dolphin Rescue Stories! From dolphins rescuing drowning dogs to saving people from sharks, this top 10 list of amazing tales of dolphins that rescued people is incredible!

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8. RESCUING HUMANS FROM SHARKS
In 2014, athlete Adam Walker was going on an open-water swim for a special event. The eight-hour and 36-minute long swim in the Cook Strait of New Zealand was rather uneventful until he noticed what appeared to be a six-foot-long great white shark lurking nearby. That will get your heart rate going!!

7. DOG RESCUED BY DOLPHINS
Dolphins aren’t just known for rescuing humans. When an 11-year-old Doberman Pinscher named Turbo found himself in a bind back in 2011, a group of dolphins saved the day. Turbo had ran off and his human companion, Cindy Burnett, discovered him missing when she arrived at her Florida home at two o’clock in the morning one day.

6. DOLPHIN SAVES DROWNING BOY
Nearly two decades ago, a 14-year-old boy named Davide Ceci lost his grip as he hung from the side of his father’s motorboat and fell into the Adriatic Sea, off the southeast coast of Italy. Davide’s father, Emanuele, didn’t notice that his son had fallen overboard.

5. MILITARY DOLPHINS
Four countries are known to have trained dolphins for military purposes: the United States, the Soviet Union/Russia, Ukraine, and Iran. In 1960, the U.S. Navy began using bottlenose dolphins for things like mine detection and for help detecting submarines, underwater weapons, and suspicious objects and people near ships and harbors.

4. DOLPHIN-ASSISTED HUMAN BIRTHS
There is a growing trend of people who believe in the healing power of dolphins and are attributing them with almost magical, or spiritual powers. Star Newland is the founder of The Sirius Institute, located in Hawaii, which focuses on establishing cohabitation environments between humans and dolphins. According to the institute’s website, this means the facilitation of people and porpoises learning from one another “through music, underwater birth, dolphin sound healing and restoration.”

3. FISHING ASSISTANTS
In Laguna, Brazil, dolphins help fishermen with their yearly fish catch. Researchers aren’t sure why, but a group of 20 dolphins eagerly help with the task, while all other dolphins remain uncooperative. Working together, the dolphins herd groups of a fish called mullet, an important local source of food, toward fishermen who are lined up either in boats or in knee-deep water.

2. DOLPHINS HELPING DOLPHINS
I’m sure you’ve figured out by now that dolphins have the capacity to be incredibly helpful to humans and other animals, such as Turbo, the Doberman Pinscher. Naturally, they also look out for their own.

1. DOLPHINS RESCUE TEENAGER
In 2012, field biologist Maddalena Bearzi recounted a particular event that stuck out in her mind throughout her career. One day, as she followed a school of bottlenose dolphins in the waters off LA with her research team, one of the dolphins suddenly diverted away from the rest of its group and headed for deeper waters – an uncharacteristic behavior to the team, who routinely observed dolphins swimming in the shallow coastal waters.

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  1. Americans and Russian once again using dolphins for their sinister wicked tactics , always about war and fighting with governments , and all animals have empathy , not just dolphins , empathy is in all animals even towards other species , nothing to do with evolution…..nonsense, there's no such thing as evolution

  2. Between the mid 1860's and I think 1945 there was a pod of transient orca that traveled between Antarctica and Two-fold bay, Australia. They became known for working with the whalers stationed in the bay; particularly with the Robinson family.

    There are many cases in which the whalers boats were destroyed (I'm told there was usually just one; sometimes two boats). In such cases, the orcas attack on the whale stopped and they began helping the humans that were in the water. They began to move the humans out of the way of the whale, warding off whatever sharks were attracted by the sounds and eventually getting them either to the other boats or to shore.

    There was actually a documentary on this, called "Killers in Eden", as well as a museum showcasing the relationship in Eden, Australia.

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