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Mon Sep-19-05 07:04 PM
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Remaining four dolphins in the gulf couldn't be spotted today. |
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Just reported by Gary Tuchman at CNN. They've rescued four dolphins, but today the other four couldn't be spotted. Try again tomorrow. :cry:
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:06 PM
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1. They'll keep trying... |
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If they don't, it's possible they may have found better waters elsewhere.
I like the idea of them being free in the ocean.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:10 PM
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3. Yeah, but they can't fend for themselves. n/t |
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:12 PM
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5. Some of them might be able to take care of themselves |
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Of the original 8, 5 of them had lived in the wild when they were younger. The other 3 had been born in captivity. I hope those born in captivity were among those rescued. Perhaps the others decided to try to make it on their own.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:42 PM
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10. Dolphins are highly intelligent |
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They are probably smarter than their trainers--they'll find another gig and I think we don't give them enough credit, they will instinctively find some fish to eat in their travels.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:22 PM
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20. I think four of those dolphins could fend for themselves from the original |
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Edited on Mon Sep-19-05 08:23 PM by KoKo01
article. They had been captured "in the wild." Maybe they stayed with their buddies to help them along and then decided to "cut out on their own."
I don't have a link for the original article but remember reading that.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:42 PM
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11. If they're together, I bet they, as a pod, can figure it out. |
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They may have already, and that's why they're not around. They were slaves after all, and slaves frequently want their freedom. Regardless, I pray for their safety.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:00 PM
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13. I don't know if I totally buy into dolphins raised in captivity |
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wanting to be free...(per say and that is just to say do they like their handlers? I think they might)
Let me state here and now...
If anyone here has a need for my family and I to live in captivity in nice surroundings (I can direct you to copy of the types of interiors we prefer) with very little stress (you pay all the bills and feed us and give us awesome medical care and lots of adoration)
I'm there--we'll jump through some hoops and throw you a ball for a few hours a day in a show type setting.
This screwing around and fending for ourselves stuff under the bush regime SUCKS.
I am obviously being a smart ass but I think the dolphins will be just fine...IMO they tried to hold out for their handlers/ finally got irritated and left. I have no doubt those wonderful creatures will do just fine on their own!
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:17 PM
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17. Yes, many a wealthy concubine would agree! ;o) |
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I honestly don't know what happened. Maybe they got lost. But, at least as a group, I bet they can figure things out in the "wild".
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:30 PM
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24. They are probably swimming south west now saying to one another... |
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Can you believe they screwed around for two days trying to get us to jump on a mat? WTF? Don't they know another hurricane is coming?
By the time Rita hits they'll be sipping top shelf tequila somwhere in the southern gulf off of the coast of Mexico!
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:31 PM
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26. Lol! Gotta love the dolphins! |
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:24 PM
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21. I suspect, and even more hope, you're right. They're pretty resourceful. |
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And intelligent...I believe they can figure out the fish swimming around can be eaten. ;-)
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:28 PM
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23. My little 10 lb., well fed dog, has been known to recreationally "hunt" |
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in our back yard. These are instincts, even among the most pampered pets.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:31 PM
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25. To my shock, Slicker, my min pin killed a bird today!! I nearly |
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Mon Sep-19-05 09:06 PM
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32. My baby has shocked me in the same way. |
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I never would have believed she was capable of such violence. Seriously!
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:42 PM
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27. We have 3 'adopted' doggies and they will take advantage of prey |
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when it's presented to them. They will chase down a rabbit and eat it on occasion. I feel bad for the bunnies but it's their instinct. And of course our cat does the same thing. A million years of evolution creates that kind of scenario.
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Mon Sep-19-05 09:00 PM
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29. Yeah, I'm actually so horrified by what my little darling did |
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to a baby squirrel and then a baby bunny that she is no longer allowed in the back yard without human supervision.
Of course, behavior like we've been describing is not the same thing as domesticated animals being thrown in the wild to fend for themselves. Still, those instincts are nothing to sneeze at.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:07 PM
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2. So long, and thanks for all the fish. HHGTTG |
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:11 PM
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:04 PM
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14. I'm just not hip. Or is that passe too? |
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:29 PM
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6. I wonder if they've got a hunch about Rita? |
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I hope they can be rescued.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:34 PM
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I wouldn't be at all surprised and considering they were out there for days the others may have opted on the rest of the ocean rather than staying with the group.
It wouldn't be the first time and instincts for survivial can do a lot more than what many of us realize.
Personally, I think they'll be fine.
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:46 PM
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12. I'm thinking the same thing |
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When we have tornado warnings and my cats lay around like they rule the world sleeping and grooming themselves at their leisure as per usual...I think *no big deal* -- when they get agitated and act weird or are no where to be found... I head to the basement.
Acute sense of hearing? ESP?
I have no freaking idea but they seem to know something I don't and I take heed!
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:30 PM
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7. Maybe they've met some other WILD dolphins... |
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Mon Sep-19-05 07:40 PM
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9. Yeah...they booked because they sense another storm coming! |
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Edited on Mon Sep-19-05 07:44 PM by Carni
I sound like a smart ass but I am dead serious...those intelligent creatures probably decided let's get the flock out of here while the getting is good.
Edited for my spelling of intelligent--this is what I am saying, they are smarter then the humans (myself included)
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:05 PM
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15. It is possible another pod may have absorbed them. |
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And/Or they sense the other storm coming and have moved to safer waters.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:11 PM
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16. They did spot a couple of pods of wild dolphins in the area. n/t |
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:19 PM
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18. And the "wild pod" would be smart enough to understand |
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That these dolphins were in need of special care.
They seem to be very intuitive on that sort of thing.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:21 PM
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19. Anyone have a good link to the dolphins' story? |
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I'd like to read the whole thing.
When they were initially found, the dolphins were not in very good shape. They hadn't learned to take care of themselves. Let's hope the four remaining dolphins will be found.
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:28 PM
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22. Here is an article (with pics) which is a few days old: |
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Mon Sep-19-05 09:04 PM
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30. There are some nice video links, too. |
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Good for TV-less folk like myself. :)
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Mon Sep-19-05 08:53 PM
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:cry: I hope they are able to find them.
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Mon Sep-19-05 09:04 PM
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31. Maybe they heard about the sea lions |
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Tue Sep-20-05 12:39 PM
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33. Was there any updates on this story? nt |
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