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Registration date : 2009-03-06
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Subject: Do dolphins really save people from drowning and shark attacks? Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:05 pm |
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Yes, sometimes, but even then it's only an accident if they do. Dolphins don't help people because the creature feels warm and fuzzy about us. Dolphins attack sharks in self-defense. If a person is helped in the process, that's just a coincidence. As for drowning people pushed to the surface by dolphins, that happens sometimes, but it's now attributed to the dolphin's inborn instinct to do that for its young.
(Source: "Reader's Digest Did you Know"?)
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