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n2doc

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Sat Jan 26, 2013, 01:14 PM Jan 2013

Dolphins form life raft to help dying friend [View all]

Everybody's favourite cetacean just got a little more lovable. For the first time, dolphins have been spotted teaming up to try to rescue an injured group member. The act does not necessarily mean dolphins are selfless or can empathise with the pain of their kin, however.

Kyum Park of the Cetacean Research Institute in Ulsan, South Korea, and colleagues were surveying cetaceans in the Sea of Japan in June 2008. They spent a day following a group of about 400 long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis).

In the late morning they noticed that about 12 dolphins were swimming very close together. One female was in difficulties: it was wriggling and tipping from side to side, sometimes turning upside-down. Its pectoral flippers seemed to be paralysed.

Life raft

The other dolphins crowded around it, often diving beneath it and supporting it from below. After about 30 minutes, the dolphins formed into an impromptu raft: they swam side by side with the injured female on their backs. By keeping the injured female above water, they may have helped it to breathe, avoiding drowning.

more with video

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23108-dolphins-form-life-raft-to-help-dying-friend.html

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Awww .. polly7 Jan 2013 #1
I find it troubling 2naSalit Jan 2013 #2
+100 nt Mojorabbit Jan 2013 #4
Me too! BrotherIvan Jan 2013 #5
+100. Skip Intro Jan 2013 #6
+1 robinlynne Jan 2013 #7
+ 100 DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #8
We share our home with two conures nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #9
My Chihuahua and my Cocker miss each other on days the Cocker Fawke Em Jan 2013 #14
another +100 Duppers Jan 2013 #11
so with you on this. BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2013 #23
Spot on LittleBlue Jan 2013 #25
I agree and I see two examples of this in the article itself. yardwork Jan 2013 #36
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2013 #3
They are a little too human, watching how the bottlenose for example treat other dolphins Exultant Democracy Jan 2013 #10
Have you seen the special Decoding Neanderthals? ohheckyeah Jan 2013 #15
I assume their women were treated at best like the Irish women stolen by the Norwegian men Exultant Democracy Jan 2013 #16
I don't doubt that you are correct. ohheckyeah Jan 2013 #18
Obviously not Republicans... JoeBlowToo Jan 2013 #12
I'm pretty sure dolphins can empathise with the pain of their kin FarrenH Jan 2013 #13
Perhaps these dolphins were doing this because there glowing Jan 2013 #17
I agree with your speculation about the behavior 2naSalit Jan 2013 #22
What a beautiful post and subthread. woo me with science Jan 2013 #26
Indeed. That's how I see it. But the 2naSalit Jan 2013 #31
I recently learned a new word: Anthropodenial Jamastiene Jan 2013 #19
I didn't like that sentence either. BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2013 #24
+10.000 smirkymonkey Jan 2013 #20
Mammals have much the same basic emotional brain circuitry. gulliver Jan 2013 #21
Thanks gulliver FarrenH Jan 2013 #27
I fucking hate Japanese people killing dolphins Trascoli Jan 2013 #28
What difference does their nationality make? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #30
probably a reference to the big dolphin slaughters in Japan, which they've try to hide... bettyellen Jan 2013 #32
When you go to the grocery... NoOneMan Jan 2013 #33
whoa, how do you deal with the guilt? bettyellen Jan 2013 #34
Most people do not NoOneMan Jan 2013 #35
ahh, so no guilt for anyone. cool. bettyellen Jan 2013 #37
You're allowed to feel anything you want NoOneMan Jan 2013 #38
Good Grief We're An Arrogant Species dballance Jan 2013 #29
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