Yep nothing like rescuing one of Gods creatures. And I’ll never understand why people trash Our waters and lands. Sometimes it’s accidental, sometimes not.
The times I have been in eye to eye contact with Dolphins in the wild have convinced me that there is a high level of awareness going on. One time I watched some dolphins beat the crap out of a pretty big shark that was getting too close to people swimming off the beach. They hit that shark so hard so many times that a little while later several destroyed remora washed up on the beach. Just telling what I've seen.
Pretty cool. He says "Calma, calma, calma" and the little guy immediately calms down.
ReplyDeleteThat video made my day.
I thought you only said "Calma, calma, calma" to chameleons? (A Boy George reference for the slower members of the class).
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God Bless this man and his friend for showing compassion and mercy to God’s creation
ReplyDeleteYep nothing like rescuing one of Gods creatures. And I’ll never understand why people trash Our waters and lands. Sometimes it’s accidental, sometimes not.
DeleteWe should eat more dolphin.
DeleteThe times I have been in eye to eye contact with Dolphins in the wild have convinced me that there is a high level of awareness going on. One time I watched some dolphins beat the crap out of a pretty big shark that was getting too close to people swimming off the beach. They hit that shark so hard so many times that a little while later several destroyed remora washed up on the beach. Just telling what I've seen.
ReplyDeleteA good human being. We will need thousands of those soon as replacements of the alternative.
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