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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jan 23, 2013, 04:49 PM Jan 2013

Distressed dolphin seeks out diver for help [View all]

Distressed dolphin seeks out diver for help
By Stephen C. Webster
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 15:05 EST

Diving in waters near Hawaii recently, a group of photographers were surprised to see a Bottlenose dolphin swim right up to them seemingly in distress.

As they discovered on the night of Jan. 11, the dolphin had a hook embedded in its mouth and fishing line wrapped around one of its pectoral fins, and it was wound so tightly that it had cut into the creature’s tissue.

Diver and photographer Martina Wing made sure her cameras were rolling when an associate took out a pocket knife and began trying to cut the line away. Amazingly, it did not resist and appeared to be communicating its need for assistance.

Then the dolphin briefly vanished, returning to the surface for air before swimming back down to the divers for more help. It even rolled over to let its new friends get a better angle on the line.

Video at link:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/23/distressed-dolphin-seeks-out-diver-for-help/

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Great story, eh? Posted yesterday: elleng Jan 2013 #1
I missed it, so I'm glad I saw it this time and had a chance to ... LisaLynne Jan 2013 #6
Yeah, I missed it too. Glad it was re-posted! (n/t) WorseBeforeBetter Jan 2013 #27
awesome it was posted today, I missed yesterday's. nilram Jan 2013 #36
Awwwwwwwwwwww! malaise Jan 2013 #2
Lovely - Sometimes I really love my fellow humans Smilo Jan 2013 #3
Rush Limbaugh doesn't believe in animal intelligence Hugabear Jan 2013 #4
He's just jealous. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2013 #7
A dog cannot instinctively know another dog's name and act on it TrogL Jan 2013 #18
my cat is now on 2 pills daily. i was using treats to lure him. i was trying to teach him numbers. pansypoo53219 Jan 2013 #31
I do not believe in Limpball's intelligence. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2013 #22
. Liberal_in_LA Jan 2013 #5
Kudos to the divers for helping Beringia Jan 2013 #8
good little human. cali Jan 2013 #9
Kindness heals wounds. Mika Jan 2013 #10
Geez dolphin. ellie Jan 2013 #11
Scuba Heroes Blue Owl Jan 2013 #12
very cool Go Vols Jan 2013 #13
Incredible intelligence who could teach humans many, many lessons on compassion. Octafish Jan 2013 #14
Dolphins are very intelligent. I think most animals & mammals are... ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2013 #15
Awesome lovuian Jan 2013 #16
That is such a hopeful story flamingdem Jan 2013 #17
Were they able to remove the hook from the dolphin's mouth? I hope so. 1620rock Jan 2013 #19
I don't believe so here's the 8 minute video. Whovian Jan 2013 #20
wow, those divers just experienced a onethatcares Jan 2013 #29
There was a note added that the hook was removed as well. n/t ohheckyeah Jan 2013 #37
No--just the line. At the end of the video the tblue37 Jan 2013 #28
You never know jberryhill Jan 2013 #30
Well watching that just took away all the icky negative feelings I had built up today!! Thanks.nm nc4bo Jan 2013 #21
And these are the creatures we kill in tuna nets still... joeybee12 Jan 2013 #23
And like us, they're also scheming pack rapists, racists and... TheMadMonk Jan 2013 #26
Fantastic!!!!! ISW Jan 2013 #24
That is just awe-inspiring Hekate Jan 2013 #25
What an amazing story. nick of time Jan 2013 #32
Those rays were pretty freaking cool too catbyte Jan 2013 #33
This is so beautiful! stuntcat Jan 2013 #34
"certain bottlenose dolphins in Brazil are helping fishermen with their catches." farminator3000 Jan 2013 #35
Incredible. Thanks for posting. n/t mokawanis Jan 2013 #38
Fanfuckingtastic that! lonestarnot Jan 2013 #39
Animals gift us with one learning experience after another, but will we ever learn? N/T UtahLib Jan 2013 #40
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