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Oh my stars & garters. :sk That was the most beautiful stampede I've ever seen.

Wow, I would love to see something like that in real life.

Thanks so much for sharing this! :wub:

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That is beautiful, where was this filmed?

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That's lovely!!

Thanks, really enjoyed that, put a smile on my face :D

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Thanks for sharing that. Something you don't see every day

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Nice video :tu:

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I have seen them in groups but nothing like that. COOL

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Oh my stars & garters. :sk That was the most beautiful stampede I've ever seen.

Wow, I would love to see something like that in real life.

Thanks so much for sharing this! :wub:

You are welcome my dear friend!

That is beautiful, where was this filmed?
I am not sure, it was something I found, but it is beautiful it reminds me of Baha, California

that was awsome aanica. thanks.
You are welcome sweetie

I have seen them in groups but nothing like that. COOL
Its awesome isnt it, I had never seen anything like it before ... :)
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They looked like they were running on top of the water! Awesome!

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They looked like they were running on top of the water! Awesome!

Why are dolphins awesome and sharks scary?

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Why are dolphins awesome and sharks scary?

It's the 'Loads of teeth' thing they've got going on! :lol:

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Porpoise, Small mammals of the sea, related to Whales and Dolphins, very similar to Dolphins, but with a blunter Snout and a triangular dorsal fin have flattened shape teeth, the teeth are smaller and less Triangular than a Great White sharks teeth, but their Bite can be vary viscous, and it just takes a small amount of Blood to attract Sharks, such as the Great White.

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It's the 'Loads of teeth' thing they've got going on! :lol:

like this?

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:D

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like this?

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:D

You're going to tell me that's a dolphin, aren't you!... but you see, it has a nice smile!

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The Seawolf are the largest species of the Dolphins. Also Known as Orca, or Killer Whale. Orca are mistaken as whales, but are in Fact in the Family class of Dolphin

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You're going to tell me that's a dolphin, aren't you!... but you see, it has a nice smile!

That is a bottlenose dolphin skull I think.

This guy doesn't look so smiley

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or this guy

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That is a bottlenose dolphin skull I think.

This guy doesn't look so smiley

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or this guy

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The first one looks kind of depressed. The other two, well, just HUGE! They are all incredible creatures though, and whales and dolphins vs sharks... well, I'd prefer not to be in the water with sharks.

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The first one looks kind of depressed. The other two, well, just HUGE! They are all incredible creatures though, and whales and dolphins vs sharks... well, I'd prefer not to be in the water with sharks.

Yep orca are massive and he is going to eat the tongue (nothing more) of that grey whale calf.

Not even this guy?

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Yep orca are massive and he is going to eat the tongue (nothing more) of that grey whale calf.

Not even this guy?

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The grey one is a 'calf!' COOL!

So what kind of shark is the pretty stripey one?

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The grey one is a 'calf!' COOL!

So what kind of shark is the pretty stripey one?

That is a banded catshark

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Mattshark, I love the pictures! but I dont think that is a bottle nose dolphin, I believe that picture to be a Beluga whale, I also include one of my other favorite the pink dolphin

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Beluga Whale

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Pink Dolphin

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photographed in http: http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/pinkdolphin.asp

Also found in South America : http://www.isptr-pard.org/dolphin.html

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Mattshark, I love the pictures! but I dont think that is a bottle nose dolphin, I believe that picture to be a Beluga whale, I also include one of my other favorite the pink dolphin

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Beluga Whale

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Pink Dolphin

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photographed in http: http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/pinkdolphin.asp

Also found in South America : http://www.isptr-pard.org/dolphin.html

The skull is a bottlenose skull. The miserable dolphin is a short finned pilot whale. If that is what you mean.

The skull is definitely a bottlenose (after a quick check).

The pink dolphin in your pic is also a bottlenose (an albino one), very different to the Amazon river dolphin (or boto)

I quite like costero dolphin from Brazil. Really small, we saw the fishing at a river mouth near Natal. I hate seeing dolphins in captivity though. It is a horrific trade.

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I hate seeing dolphins in captivity though. It is a horrific trade.

Yes I agree Mattshark, I dont like that either..

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