When I lived in Hawaii about 25 years ago, I swam with the dolphins almost every day. I could exhale through my mouth and make bubble rings, which I always showed to the dolphins. One day, one of the dolphins came right in front of me and stopped. It is very rare for wild dolphins to stop right in front of swimmers. I looked at the dolphin to see what was wrong, and it made a bubble ring! It was a very moving memory.
We need to give animals more credit for levels of conciousness. The dolphin recognised you, learned from you and wanted to show you. What an amazing experience that must have been.
These scientists are being paid to give dolphins a toy for a while and let them have essentially playtime warms my heart. I want more studies like these!
But what's bad about it is paying 1,000's or more $$$ for this research when it could have been used to help HUMANS who are starving or in need of clothing or shelter. Really makes me mad at the BILLIONS spent on NASA trying to figure out if life exist on other planets when we already have the answer in the bible that GOD Created life ONLY on the earth & wasting all that $$$ instead of helping the LIFE here on earth!
@@DinnerForkTongue I'm more interested how can it help in any way of progress of people's life... When we do not have any real recycling system and very few of those that we have... We ruin their homes simultaneously playing with them... It looks pretty sad as for science...
@@suruxstrawde8322 "Like humans?" 😭 I never never say this abt any animal, but dolphins are easily far wose than humans :_: If all humans were r@p!$t$, killed babies, & slowly tortured living creatures b4 eating them alive, this word would be complete armageddon
That's a very good point. The comparison to toddlers was made and, uh... lol. I understood the intent, but this was very intelligent and for such a long period of time. Didn't see one dolphin slap the other.
I think humans generally have higher levels of aggression compared to many other animals. Normally we observe the aggression moderated by cultural factors, so we underestimate the aggression. Playing by turns is not very uncommon, it's a is natural behavior.
What’s even more interesting is that a recent study has shown that it is possible that dolphins in fact live in complex family environments who can identify siblings, cousins, uncles and have also friendships. Just an interesting thing to think about, imagine if we could translate their vocalisations into our language these animals might be more sentient and human like than we might originally have thought, beautiful creatures
this has actually been a theory for a long time with marine scientists who have been studying whale/dolphin calls. I saw a doc about Orcas and they were taking all the different sounds they make and trying to organize them to perhaps find some sort of language, like you said, and they found that its nearly impossible due to how complex it really is. It was quite fascinating.
Their language is probably more complex than we can understand. Likely why we haven't done so already. They may well have an intellect beyond ours. They coordinate turn by turn play, hunting strategy, and even clearly possess a sense of sympathy as numerous reports dolphins intervening to save human lives indicates. They truly are something. I hope that one day we can understand them. It would be a pleasure to communicate with them. Though it would probably be boring for them, and would likely be put to ill use by humans in the end.
Interesting indeed.. 🌸🌱 With all that complexity, they sure know how to appreciate the simplest of joys and make it multiply.. And they don't even know how much we might have needed to be reminded of that... 💕 Love that it's bubbly this amphibian part of the world. 💜✨
I agree with everything bar the human part of your statement. My persion belief is that it's foolish and nieve to compare sentience to ourselves despite the face that we are the best example for it that we know of. My theory is that sentience can come in a wide range with characteristics that are completely diffrent to anything seen in humans due to the vastly different enviroment and biology that make up animals such as dolphins.
We were at our local beach and there were several people surfing for the crowd. It was fun and people were taking videos and pictures, then all of a sudden a pack of dolphins appeared and they gave us the best show ever. They play with surfers and stole their spotlight. It was an awesome day for everyone and after a while, they left. Such an awesome memory.
"This machine blows bubble rings, something dolphins will never have seen before..." Well, to be fair, I haven't either, and would definitely want to play with them if I could 😂
@@ahhwe-any7434 I think it's to do with the specific ring-shaped bubbles that the machine produces being not seen before. But you raise an interesting question: Do Dolphins Fart? And if so, what does it sound like? Science demands answers!!!!
@@Adelicows true. We have chickens and they know and respond to their names and even recognize the other's based on their names. They're free range and we have lost a couple to predators over the years, and not only do they know when a member of the flock has died but they demonstrate grief too. They don't eat much and they kind of just mope around for a few days. You can tell they're sad. They greet us at the car when we get home, they go to bed in the coop on their own at sunset, we can point to the sky and they'll hide underneath the cars or a few giant thorn bushes we have around the property because they know we're warning them of a Hawk. they play. they like to learn and experiment with new things. We have a trail that leads to a campsite in the middle of the woods and once in a while when we're back there having a fire, all of the sudden here comes a bunch of chickens marching down the path lol!! They like to hang with us. We have one that just HAS to get in the car and look around every time we come home. She loves cars. As we try to leave she tries to climb in with us lol. I'm gonna take her for a cruise one day. She'll feel like Leonardo Dicaprio on the Titanic lol....the beginning part though. not the end part
When I was at the Galapagos I swum with sealions. I was blowing air bubbles through my snorkel. The sealions on each of my side reacted on me and where blowing bubbles too. It cost me a fortune to go to the Galapagos and I was broke after that, but it was so worth it. Even it was just for experiencing that moment.
As someone who's cared for large groups of children I can practically hear them screaming and giggling at the new thing they found and just like children they're all going "GUYS WATCH THIS!" 😂
I wonder if they can reflect upon this to one another later. Like, "Hey, remember that time those animals put that thing by the dock that made those circular bubbles? That was a fun time, hope they do it again someday."
@@aerystargaryenii2565 Sharks are actually rather affectionate and intelligent, similar to dolphins. They aren't out to eat us, we just tend to be swimming through their buffets at the wrong time.
I love how they all kind of started straight swimming to the bubble and biting it but then switched to their own style like diving upside down to get to it
@@kalziezthere are rapist humans too, but that doesn't make our entire species that way. Same thing with dolphins. Not to mention that human moral standards don't apply to non-humans anyway...
"This courageous explorer has paved the way for the others". If this isn't the exact description of every single advance in human society by human beings, I don't know what is. I just love the BBC.
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Yes I’ve seen that too! That’s why I was skeptical when he said “something they wouldn’t have ever seen before”…I’m pretty sure there are groups of dolphins who could make their own bubble rings, I’ve seen the videos they’re great 😁
How lovely. Dolphins are so amazing with their joyful curiosity and kinship. I love that they had absolutely no intention of harming the scuba diver cameraman with his strange equipment or the bubble maker. Very intelligent creatures. "What's this?" "Ooh, fun!"
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No. I hope it stays short and so would the actual experiment. Humans shouldn't try to fool the innocent creatures just for their entertainment. Keep it short and simple. Worse if the said "research" doesn't benefit them animals in any way.
@@Richa_cute I would agree if dolphins were like most other creatures but they've shown time and time again their curiosity for human interaction. If it was like SeaWorld I'd agree with you but just swimming with them in the ocean and playing doesn't sound like it's harmful for either side (imo)
@@stevelogan7551 the more they trust humans (thanks to experiments like these) the higher chances of them getting hurt by poachers. If that doesn't satisfies you, let me tell you most animals are in their natural course to food, life cycles, seasonal cycles in their natural habitat. Humans are so intriguing it often disrupts these natural movements of animals. So many man made technologies have affected their natural course, if not killed them directly. Edit: yes man made zoos and aquariums (aqua-parks) are worse.
Years ago I was at the Shed Aquarium in Chicago and they had Baluga Whales in a very large tank and the whales were blowing their own bubble rings and playing with them. They would blow them forward and catch up to them to put their nose and head through the ring. They did this continually while I watched. They seemed to be having fun. I have no idea how they learned or if they may do this in the wild.
@skye While I generally don't disagree with you, you have to understand that one of the main reasons for transit involving wild animals would be due to 1. Food 2. Shelter (whether it's them or offspring) 3. Disasters. Being in a tank would eliminate those requirements.
They live 60 years in the wild and often less than 20 in captivity. I’d rather take my chances with predators. Keeping some animals in zoos is okay as long as they are provided with a comfortable environment, but there is literally no humane way to keep a beluga whale in an aquarium.
These dolphins are so adorable. Looking at how they are swimming through the circle, I love how playful they are! They really are intelligent animals. Thank you for the video. It really made my day.
Just a few days ago saw dolphins in Genova Aquarium making similar ring-shaped bubbles themselves, they preferred the tail flip technique to break them
Something the dolphins won’t have seen before? I watched a beluga whale blowing bubble rings and then playing with them at the Vancouver Aquarium back in 1982. The same beluga later posed real pretty at the surface while a guy fiddled with a complicated camera. Just as he was about to take the shot, the beluga squirted him with a stream of water that looked like it came out of a garden hose. The beluga then swam around and around its tank until the guy got dried off and was again adjusting his complicated camera. The beluga stopped and posed nicely until the guy was about to take the shot, whereupon it squirted him again exactly the same way. I wonder which being had the higher IQ? The whale’s sense of humour was lowbrow, no doubt of that. But it was funny.
@@silverblade3237 For some reason, all kinds of things just stick in my memory. I have to admit that I found the behaviour of this beluga fascinating. It was the first time I became aware that at least some animals have a sense of humour.
@@Mike__G Many animals do have a sense of humor, but sadly what we put a lot of animals through often takes it away from them, like when humans are badly mistreated they too often lose their sense of humor.
@@3Diva Yeah. I encountered it again when I was at a friend’s farm. They raised Belgian horses and we were out in a field with about a dozen of them. I was feeling a tad nervous and intimidated by the critters as I am strictly a city boy. Long story short, one of them managed to sneak up on me and give me a gentle nip on the arm that just about sent me to the moon. How does an 2000 pound horse sneak up on anyone? In any case, I think the critter realized how uncomfortable I was and was playing a trick on me.
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Wow, this really furthers my awe of these creatures! Though compared to toddlers playing games it seems more sophisticated than that in their attention span, use of language, and adaptability with this game! I'm sure they are much more complex, with unique intelligence that cannot easily be measured by human standards. The brain uses what it must to optimize survival in their environment (as in humans use of language or tools) and specializes in unique and complex forms of intelligence. Thanks for entertaining my thought dump!
Like with humans, there's always going to be the one dolphin who gets annoyed with the others obsessive fascination... kinda like me with my stupid neighbors poo flinging kids riding up and down the road on their stupid 4 wheelers!
@@ex0duzz they played naturally in this video compared when they are being captured and trained to do tricks. Who knows behind, some of them are experiencing violence just for them to learn the tricks. And i heard somewhere they were being drugged for the shows. Just absurd
I thought the "swim through" was particularly telling. If I'm a fish, every time I swim through a ring I find somewhere in the ocean, I risk it being some kind of plastic and somehow getting it stuck permanently around my body. I imagine it goes directly against their experience to do something like that. The dolphin realized it was just bubbles and harmless, and then swam through. But also maybe I'm giving too much credit, and that dolphin did not have these thoughts.
Why too much? I would assume they are intelligent enough to identify it as air bubbles and therefore as save. I mean not by direct interaction with them but by observation.
That dolphin literally watched another dolphin bite at it and it disappeared. I think they can understand air bubble vs. plastic, as they were cautious and curious at first.
Dolphins are incredibly intelligent and pay extremely close attention to their environment and objects in it. I was pretty stunned to learn first hand while shark fishing, that they virtually never get hooked because they can tell the difference between even a live fish and live bait fish. They absolutely make connections to objects and understand them in great detail. 👍
Saw some dolphins in the wild years ago. I was on holiday with my family and we were having lunch by the beach when a couple of them started jumping out of the water some distance away. That was a good day 😊
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Dolphins have even a language. Scientists have already discovered that dolphins have a complex vocal language, just as humans. For those who didn't know, I suggest searching for "Denise Herzing, language of the dolphins". She is a biologist specialized on studying this.
Imagine being a dolphin and telling to your long distance relatives about this amazing toy and how much fun you had with your friends. They will be like “Yeah uncle Jimmy, I am sure you do that!”
“Bubble rings no dolphin has ever seen before.” More like bubble rings most humans haven’t seen before. I didn’t even know something like that existed! Really cool!
I don't know, something about Dolphins, they seem happy all the time! The aura they give off! They're not even paying attention to the videographer! They're so peaceful and the noises they make is really cute too!
You made me remember Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy quote: " _Man has always assumed that he is more intelligent than dolphins because he has achieved so much; the wheel, New York, wars and so on -- while all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time._ _But, conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man -- for precisely the same reasons._ "
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@Jonathan Huisman You should watch it... The intelligence required to be able to do basic things like solving a puzzle, recognizing a pattern, realizing it is not a threat and to form a play pattern and to also be able to evolve the play pattern like the dolphins do at such a high rate is quite high in comparison to the average across the animal spectrum. If you don't understand this concept, it's going to be very hard explaining in a manner that you do understand. Hope that answer your question.
There's a dragonfly living in the ivy separation between us and our neighbors and when they do giant bubbles for their kids (and our enjoyment haha), I swear the ladybug chases the bubbles and displays a very different behavior =)
That’s so interesting! You could document and study the ladybug if u wanted and had the time. Just a fun little documentary. If u do that let me know what u discover. Where I live we don’t have a lot of ladybugs :]
What?! No way! I never would have guessed this from a ladybug, but I’ve noticed suspiciously advanced behaviors from our fish! They are wild caught, local fish, so we have a whole little environment of sea creatures going on in our tank. The behaviors they demonstrate are fascinating! I second the other commenter - I would just love to see a video of this! If you post one please link us!
@@AK-jt7kh Shoot, I got it wrong: it's a dragonfly not a ladybug (english is not my first language), AND it's doing it again right now haha, they are 3 of them today zooming around the neighbors' giant bubbles
ladybugs are stupid so they probably don't do that and ur just anthropomorphizing the, so...................................................................
I am certain the divers and cameramen focusing on this helps to keep the attention of the dolphins... But, it is certainly beautiful to see their clear joy in play, even the initial trepidation and curiosity display their obvious intelligence and emotion. I have seen captive Belugas blow rings somehow underwater and manipulate them for their own amusement. Indeed, the more amused I was with the performance, the more animated the performance became... All the while, punctuated with looks to my reaction followed by an uncanny inhuman smile mirroring my own. Wonderful, intelligent cetaceans.
This is such a beautiful comment! I really enjoyed it! We’ve filmed dolphins playing games with a similar amount of attention, supposedly*, without the awareness that they are being watched. Very supposedly, because I got that from Spy in the Wild, and uhh…they do seem to have a lot of suspicious high quality footage that clearly isn’t coming from their robots! I think, though, that animals with the neural patterns to engage in this behavior are demonstrating the neurological capacity to do so, whether or not they achieve a sense of social validation. You’re right, though, of course - the attention probably doesn’t hurt!
Dolphin can already make bubble rings by themselves and can do some pretty amazing things with them. there are some videos on youtube of dolphins blowing bubble rings.
Play is such an amazing sign of intelligence. Many people interpret that as "play will make the dolphins smarter." That's not the case though. They were already smart. "Dolphins are smart therefore they play." That's what's really going on. Play is an example of growing past your animal instincts of self-preservation and survival strategies. Our dopamine system rewards us when we do things that will help us to propagate our species. Play is a realization that you can trigger these dopamine responses without actually needing to do anything at all for your evolutionary survival. The dolphins are smart enough to understand that they can live a life MORE than just that of animal instinct. They really are quite smart. With cats, however, their type of play is very much focused around triggering that animalistic dopamine hunting response. So their not just playing for plays sake which is feeling good. Some cats are more than smart enough to do this, but most just emulate what they'd be doing naturally to get that dopamine. So it doesn't really compare with what the dolphins are doing, but it's also not the best example of dolphins playing for plays sake as the biting of the rings can be seen as hunting behavior. But it really reads more like they are playing instead of hunting simulation. And there are much better videos out there showing dolphins playing games that don't really have anything to do with their kind of hunting. I wonder if dolphins are smart enough to understand that other creatures are conscious just the same as the dolphins and that have information about the universe that the dolphins don't have. This is the step that separates human intellect from animal.
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It's so amazing to see wild sea mammals so curious!:) It's also so sad to see how some people think it's ok to put animals in tiny tanks and put them in stressful involvement (like sea world) and use these animals just for money:(
Its clear they are having a lot of fun! Shows the emotional side of all animals, the ability to enjoy something that isn't food or involved with mating. They think, they plan, they cooperate with each other. Attributes human beings would do well to imitate!
Many, many years ago, I saw a documentary that shows dolphins , in their natural habitat, creating themselves these bubbles rings and playing with them. It is not right to say that they have never seen them.
Maybe these particular ones don't do that, or know how to blow bubble rings, but I definitely believe they've never seen ones appear from a black box sitting on the ocean floor.
I used to watch a program like this on tv: -experiment with two dolphins swimming in the pool. A transparent tube with a live fish inside was thrown into the pool. Of course, the dolphins noticed it right away and tried to match the contents of the tube. To open it, you had to pull the strings at the ends of the tube in opposite directions. So one dolphin couldn't do it, they had to work together. After many tries, they finally succeeded. Then one of the dolphins was exchanged for another, not previously participating in the experiment. Another tube of fish was thrown into the pool. Imagine a dolphin, who already knew how to open the tube, whistled something new to this new, "said" something to this new, and the other had already seen what it was supposed to do. The tube was opened at the first attempt !!! This level of abstract communication marks intelligence, high intelligence.
That doesn’t it make sense, animals have always existed and might have been doing stuff like this ! Do you mean we are lucky they are still alive after putting up with our world domination and nuisance ?
Imagine all the amazing creatures we never got to see...Humans are the worst thing that occurred to this planet it's just so sad how many lives our species have harmed..
@@JJD094 Totally. We are meant to be the most intelligent species bit we can't even save this planet or reverse the damage we have done. If there are aliens I wouldn't blame them for wiping us out because we have no respect for nature
Curiously enough, the dolphins had long known of the impending demolition of Earth and had made many attempts to alert mankind to the danger. But most of their communications were misinterpreted as amusing attempts to punch footballs, or whistle for tidbits, so they eventually gave up and *left the Earth by their own means* - shortly before the Vogons arrived. The last ever dolphin message was misinterpreted as a surprisingly sophisticated attempt to do a double backwards somersault through a hoop, whilst whistling the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’. But, in fact, the message was this *“So long and thanks for all the fish”.* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣--Douglas Adams 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'
The older I get the more I realise we share this planet with some incredibly intelligent animals and we’re not the only ones that process consciousness
@@lobster6736 there are many conscious animals tho other than humans and dolphins. Elephants, some large birds, social rodents\small mammals, other primates... there is intelligence and planning and tool use and generational passing of knowledge in many species, we are the just most advanced (so far). If our sun doesn't die out, we may not be the ultimate species of earth in the next hundred thousand years
Yes so true ……… please take a look to 9 short episodes of the french serie (Arte channel) called “Insignifiant”… so well explanations about animals intelligence compared to human beings
That was beautiful. Amazing to see the intelligence of our ocean animals and our land animals - they're so misunderstood and underestimated. They are SO INTELLIGENT ALL ANIMALS
@@energyflowswhereattentiongoes orcas. Dolphins. Any marine mammal. Have you not seen the horrors of marine parks ? How no one knows the scale of true intelligence these animals have and how strong their bond and communication is ? What are YOU talking about you must live under a rock to think these animals aren't mistreated in and out of the ocean.
Some dolphins can make their own bubble rings to play with. 😊 There's a 12 yr old video on UA-cam with dolphins in an aquarium using their blowholes to make vertical bubble rings to play with. They can even make smaller rings out of the rings they created, to keep on playing!
When I lived in Hawaii about 25 years ago, I swam with the dolphins almost every day.
I could exhale through my mouth and make bubble rings, which I always showed to the dolphins.
One day, one of the dolphins came right in front of me and stopped. It is very rare for wild dolphins to stop right in front of swimmers. I looked at the dolphin to see what was wrong, and it made a bubble ring! It was a very moving memory.
as a kid, I learned to do bubble rings and swim through them from the dolphins at marine world.
Awesome story- thanks for sharing it.
that is so cool
I would love to see a short movie based on your story.
We need to give animals more credit for levels of conciousness. The dolphin recognised you, learned from you and wanted to show you. What an amazing experience that must have been.
Also intriguing that the dolphins seemed to be taking turns, allowing everyone the opportunity to play with the bubbles.
They haven’t discovered capitalism yet
@@mediumdoo4594 I think you have to discover feudalism first. Where's the tech tree?
They’re anarchists
Wow the human race is always being showed up by animals
@@galacticbutterfly5590 Unfortunately, this is far more true than most realize.
These scientists are being paid to give dolphins a toy for a while and let them have essentially playtime warms my heart. I want more studies like these!
Well scientists are barely paid at all so...
Yeah, but then you have to write a full report about it. That's the nuisance of working in science.
But what's bad about it is paying 1,000's or more $$$ for this research when it could have been used to help HUMANS who are starving or in need of clothing or shelter. Really makes me mad at the BILLIONS spent on NASA trying to figure out if life exist on other planets when we already have the answer in the bible that GOD Created life ONLY on the earth & wasting all that $$$ instead of helping the LIFE here on earth!
@@DinnerForkTongue At least you can give it a funny title.
@@DinnerForkTongue I'm more interested how can it help in any way of progress of people's life... When we do not have any real recycling system and very few of those that we have... We ruin their homes simultaneously playing with them... It looks pretty sad as for science...
“Remember Earl, that day we found the bubble maker? That was a fun day, wasn’t it? Never saw it again though.”
9 months late but, dolphins can do bubble rings easily, and could even play with the rings, like splitting them into 2 and make it spin faster
LOL
The swim-through was amazing. Love just how playful dolphins are.
Especially when they are torturing there prey for hours on end
@@thecognitionmagician6398 or raping their mate and using bubblefish as drug syringe
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ye they're very much like humans
@@suruxstrawde8322 "Like humans?" 😭 I never never say this abt any animal, but dolphins are easily far wose than humans :_:
If all humans were r@p!$t$, killed babies, & slowly tortured living creatures b4 eating them alive, this word would be complete armageddon
Curious and playful indeed!
The discipline they have to play by turns, in an orderly manner… that’s something amazing
That's a very good point. The comparison to toddlers was made and, uh... lol. I understood the intent, but this was very intelligent and for such a long period of time. Didn't see one dolphin slap the other.
They also very rapeY
Yeah hope they dint throw temper tantrums while the bubbler is taken away..
They also do that while hunting fish 😃👍
I think humans generally have higher levels of aggression compared to many other animals. Normally we observe the aggression moderated by cultural factors, so we underestimate the aggression. Playing by turns is not very uncommon, it's a is natural behavior.
What’s even more interesting is that a recent study has shown that it is possible that dolphins in fact live in complex family environments who can identify siblings, cousins, uncles and have also friendships. Just an interesting thing to think about, imagine if we could translate their vocalisations into our language these animals might be more sentient and human like than we might originally have thought, beautiful creatures
this has actually been a theory for a long time with marine scientists who have been studying whale/dolphin calls. I saw a doc about Orcas and they were taking all the different sounds they make and trying to organize them to perhaps find some sort of language, like you said, and they found that its nearly impossible due to how complex it really is. It was quite fascinating.
Their language is probably more complex than we can understand. Likely why we haven't done so already. They may well have an intellect beyond ours. They coordinate turn by turn play, hunting strategy, and even clearly possess a sense of sympathy as numerous reports dolphins intervening to save human lives indicates. They truly are something. I hope that one day we can understand them. It would be a pleasure to communicate with them. Though it would probably be boring for them, and would likely be put to ill use by humans in the end.
Interesting indeed.. 🌸🌱 With all that complexity, they sure know how to appreciate
the simplest of joys and make it multiply.. And they don't even know how much we might have needed to be reminded of that... 💕 Love that it's bubbly this amphibian part of the world. 💜✨
I agree with everything bar the human part of your statement. My persion belief is that it's foolish and nieve to compare sentience to ourselves despite the face that we are the best example for it that we know of. My theory is that sentience can come in a wide range with characteristics that are completely diffrent to anything seen in humans due to the vastly different enviroment and biology that make up animals such as dolphins.
And they also Rape and murder each other.
We were at our local beach and there were several people surfing for the crowd. It was fun and people were taking videos and pictures, then all of a sudden a pack of dolphins appeared and they gave us the best show ever. They play with surfers and stole their spotlight. It was an awesome day for everyone and after a while, they left. Such an awesome memory.
Just to clarify, they're called pods, not packs. 🙂
@@Akeakamai Oh, that's interesting I didn't know. Thank you for the information. 😃
"This machine blows bubble rings, something dolphins will never have seen before..."
Well, to be fair, I haven't either, and would definitely want to play with them if I could 😂
... it looks so smiley. Id imagine they've seen bubbles. Don't ppl go swim down there and fart or something. Or is that not how that works
@@ahhwe-any7434 I think it's to do with the specific ring-shaped bubbles that the machine produces being not seen before.
But you raise an interesting question: Do Dolphins Fart? And if so, what does it sound like?
Science demands answers!!!!
@@peterclarke7240 They do shite and fart indeed, good sir.
same
They wouldn't have seen the bubble machines before, but it's not like the first time they'd have seen bubble rings.
These creatures really do deserve their reputation for intelligence.
All animals are more intelligent than we believe. Pigs, cows, and chickens especially. The way we treat farm animals is barbaric.
@@Adelicows yes, I've read Animal Farm. Pigs are very smart
@@Adelicows true. We have chickens and they know and respond to their names and even recognize the other's based on their names. They're free range and we have lost a couple to predators over the years, and not only do they know when a member of the flock has died but they demonstrate grief too. They don't eat much and they kind of just mope around for a few days. You can tell they're sad. They greet us at the car when we get home, they go to bed in the coop on their own at sunset, we can point to the sky and they'll hide underneath the cars or a few giant thorn bushes we have around the property because they know we're warning them of a Hawk. they play. they like to learn and experiment with new things. We have a trail that leads to a campsite in the middle of the woods and once in a while when we're back there having a fire, all of the sudden here comes a bunch of chickens marching down the path lol!! They like to hang with us. We have one that just HAS to get in the car and look around every time we come home. She loves cars. As we try to leave she tries to climb in with us lol. I'm gonna take her for a cruise one day. She'll feel like Leonardo Dicaprio on the Titanic lol....the beginning part though. not the end part
@@Adelicows But they are delicious
@@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon fr
When I was at the Galapagos I swum with sealions. I was blowing air bubbles through my snorkel. The sealions on each of my side reacted on me and where blowing bubbles too. It cost me a fortune to go to the Galapagos and I was broke after that, but it was so worth it. Even it was just for experiencing that moment.
That is amazing. What a wonderful experience
Lucky you! I hope the joy of that moment stays with you always!
Those sealions are probably dead now.
@@justicedemocrat9357 sea lions can live 20 to 30 years. There's a strong chance majority of them will be still alive
@@justicedemocrat9357 bruh
I was PRAYING for at least one of them to do the swim through
And the god of cetaceans answered your prayer 3:31
As someone who's cared for large groups of children I can practically hear them screaming and giggling at the new thing they found and just like children they're all going "GUYS WATCH THIS!" 😂
Don’t believe sounds you hear in a nature documentaries.. a lot of times it’s fake
@@PutsOnSneakers I had a stroke reading this shit- God is okay and all but tf is this 😧
@@getaloadofthisguy4936 Maybe she/he had a stroke while writing that idiotic comment.
@@PutsOnSneakers your post gave me leukemia 👍
"cared" yeah right pedophile
I wonder if they can reflect upon this to one another later. Like, "Hey, remember that time those animals put that thing by the dock that made those circular bubbles? That was a fun time, hope they do it again someday."
@ChillLetsPlays i doubt dolphins still see us as aliens they probably see us pretty similar to how we see them. Just another animal
@ChillLetsPlays oh they are smart they organize gang bangs against other dolphins. Id trust a shark before I trust a dolphin
hey remember when when t-1000 anus attacked us?
@@aerystargaryenii2565 right, like that would mean a dolphin have a decent knowledge of space
@@aerystargaryenii2565 Sharks are actually rather affectionate and intelligent, similar to dolphins. They aren't out to eat us, we just tend to be swimming through their buffets at the wrong time.
3:34 I knew it!
It was a matter of time before one of the dolphins would jet THROUGH the bubble hoop! 💕🐬 🫧
made me happy to see :^)
He’s the coolest
That was my favorite.
I love how they all kind of started straight swimming to the bubble and biting it but then switched to their own style like diving upside down to get to it
This other videos of dolphins making bubble rings themselves I think this is something that they already know how to do
gotta love them... this is just so pure
Just don't read about what they do to females during breeding season.
It's a better alternative than when they decide to use poor puffer fish as a stoner ball
@@blahblahpocalyspe8323 they use them to get high
don't let their facial structure deceive you, they're not smiling.
@@jpthepug3126 I know that's why I called it stoner ball
Fantastic filming. Listen to their underwater talk, it almost sounds like a language. I hope we'll decipher it one day.
When they leave and say goodbye, because the earth is destroyed to make way for a space motorway
@@prospero4183 The babbelfish in our ears will then unveil the true truths
So long and thanks for all the fish !
Dude the humans gave us bubbles they can live for a little while longer
not technically a language, more a system of signals and cues. language is something very few animals can even comprehend much less develop.
Stephen Fry really has one of the most pleasant voices for narrating.
Next to David Attenborough
Some UA-cam vids come with a terrible voice I kill them before the end. 🙊
@@beatricecallan Also Mark Felton.
He does Hitchhikers Guide audiobook 10/10
He takes twee to a whole new level of mushiness.
i loved the implication... "but can i eat it?" 🤣
LOL yes they sure were trying
I love seeing all the different personalities of the dolphins I’m glad they had a good time with the bubbles
Punctuation is painless, genius.
@@gavinvalentino1313 what do you gain from spreading negativity?
yes they have rlly coolp resonalities when theyre out RAPING other doplhins!
@@gavinvalentino1313 Just like being friendly?
@@kalziezthere are rapist humans too, but that doesn't make our entire species that way. Same thing with dolphins. Not to mention that human moral standards don't apply to non-humans anyway...
"This courageous explorer has paved the way for the others". If this isn't the exact description of every single advance in human society by human beings, I don't know what is. I just love the BBC.
Homie loves bbc 🧐📸
I also love BBC's 😏
Hol' up...
Mandingo is calling
Maybe you should have included a 'the' in that last sentence.
Unbound curiosity turns to unabated playfulness. So cute to see one dolphin inspect the device. Nothing goes in their ocean without their knowledge.
Would you shut up
Huge props to the camera people. Perfectly timed shots and unbeatable angles! Almost cinematic!
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I didn't even think about it, thanks for the comment.
Almost? What the fuck are you talking about? This is ultra high lvl
Some dolphins are able to create their own bubble rings and even split them into two and play with it while keeping it intact :)
I thought I'd seen footage of that!
Yes I’ve seen that too! That’s why I was skeptical when he said “something they wouldn’t have ever seen before”…I’m pretty sure there are groups of dolphins who could make their own bubble rings, I’ve seen the videos they’re great 😁
Yeps, there are many such videos on UA-cam actually.
That's a lie they're not smart enough.
@@Jesse__H I have too. That's why I was questioning the title but maybe it is possible some dolphin pods don't know the bubble trick?
3:33 I REALLY wanted to see one go through the bubble ring for the entire episode
Same here!
@@travel.music.food.5403 u got ur wish lol
@@thend4427 Yes!
How lovely. Dolphins are so amazing with their joyful curiosity and kinship. I love that they had absolutely no intention of harming the scuba diver cameraman with his strange equipment or the bubble maker. Very intelligent creatures. "What's this?" "Ooh, fun!"
I can't get over their perma-smiling expression. What a wonderful creation they are, just looking at them improves your mood
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@@JuicyJenitalsso true, thanks for this inspiring message master yoda
just don't look up how they like to reproduce
I was about to say they're majestic until you're alone with one lol
@@Jimbow-sz9khThey have their way with you
This video is too short. Please show more. Amazing, calming, healing, it's like diving with you.... Thank you so much for sharing this experience.
I wish there was a 2 hour video of this lol
yeah
No. I hope it stays short and so would the actual experiment. Humans shouldn't try to fool the innocent creatures just for their entertainment. Keep it short and simple. Worse if the said "research" doesn't benefit them animals in any way.
@@Richa_cute I would agree if dolphins were like most other creatures but they've shown time and time again their curiosity for human interaction. If it was like SeaWorld I'd agree with you but just swimming with them in the ocean and playing doesn't sound like it's harmful for either side (imo)
@@stevelogan7551 the more they trust humans (thanks to experiments like these) the higher chances of them getting hurt by poachers. If that doesn't satisfies you, let me tell you most animals are in their natural course to food, life cycles, seasonal cycles in their natural habitat. Humans are so intriguing it often disrupts these natural movements of animals. So many man made technologies have affected their natural course, if not killed them directly.
Edit: yes man made zoos and aquariums (aqua-parks) are worse.
Years ago I was at the Shed Aquarium in Chicago and they had Baluga Whales in a very large tank and the whales were blowing their own bubble rings and playing with them. They would blow them forward and catch up to them to put their nose and head through the ring. They did this continually while I watched. They seemed to be having fun. I have no idea how they learned or if they may do this in the wild.
@skye The only good thing I would say, they are away from their predators, but that's about it.
@skye While I generally don't disagree with you, you have to understand that one of the main reasons for transit involving wild animals would be due to 1. Food 2. Shelter (whether it's them or offspring) 3. Disasters. Being in a tank would eliminate those requirements.
@skye blah blah blah, cringe
@@ninjahunterx7497 belugas are big I think only orca and bigger species of shark attack them in the wild, so fuck that tank
They live 60 years in the wild and often less than 20 in captivity. I’d rather take my chances with predators. Keeping some animals in zoos is okay as long as they are provided with a comfortable environment, but there is literally no humane way to keep a beluga whale in an aquarium.
These dolphins are so adorable. Looking at how they are swimming through the circle, I love how playful they are! They really are intelligent animals. Thank you for the video. It really made my day.
They're as smart as humans.
This was so cute
Just like cats or even very young children, they make the most out of so little. 😊
i rlly love that humans and dolphins both have a love for cool bubbles 🥰
I've seen documentaries where the dolphins blow perfect bubble circles and swim through them, so they do have the ability to make these bubbles.
thats what i was searching for - the documentary and the "they have never seen before" is just bu..s..t
bubbles that comes from a machine and are thick just like that one.. they havent seen. me neither. but i seen the video you talking about:)
Just a few days ago saw dolphins in Genova Aquarium making similar ring-shaped bubbles themselves, they preferred the tail flip technique to break them
@@boogymavinelli5217 How do you know _these_ dolphins blow rings or have seen them?
_That's right - you don't_
@@dillis2188 I was a dolphin in a past life and can confirm, they do blow bubble rings.
I'm starting to feel like they're bored in the plain old sea without the special bubbles.
Beautiful animals.
Something the dolphins won’t have seen before? I watched a beluga whale blowing bubble rings and then playing with them at the Vancouver Aquarium back in 1982. The same beluga later posed real pretty at the surface while a guy fiddled with a complicated camera. Just as he was about to take the shot, the beluga squirted him with a stream of water that looked like it came out of a garden hose. The beluga then swam around and around its tank until the guy got dried off and was again adjusting his complicated camera. The beluga stopped and posed nicely until the guy was about to take the shot, whereupon it squirted him again exactly the same way. I wonder which being had the higher IQ? The whale’s sense of humour was lowbrow, no doubt of that. But it was funny.
hehehe :) But, you are right, ive seen a video aswell of either dolphins or wales blowing those rings and playing with them
1982? wow thats 40 years ago and you still remember :0 this event must means important to you
@@silverblade3237 For some reason, all kinds of things just stick in my memory. I have to admit that I found the behaviour of this beluga fascinating. It was the first time I became aware that at least some animals have a sense of humour.
@@Mike__G Many animals do have a sense of humor, but sadly what we put a lot of animals through often takes it away from them, like when humans are badly mistreated they too often lose their sense of humor.
@@3Diva Yeah. I encountered it again when I was at a friend’s farm. They raised Belgian horses and we were out in a field with about a dozen of them. I was feeling a tad nervous and intimidated by the critters as I am strictly a city boy. Long story short, one of them managed to sneak up on me and give me a gentle nip on the arm that just about sent me to the moon. How does an 2000 pound horse sneak up on anyone? In any case, I think the critter realized how uncomfortable I was and was playing a trick on me.
Can't help loving these intelligent, curious and beautiful creatures
Oh you dont know the dark side to those satanic beings
If ya dont want to destroy your perceptive of dolphins i advice you dont watch this :v
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Wow, this really furthers my awe of these creatures! Though compared to toddlers playing games it seems more sophisticated than that in their attention span, use of language, and adaptability with this game! I'm sure they are much more complex, with unique intelligence that cannot easily be measured by human standards. The brain uses what it must to optimize survival in their environment (as in humans use of language or tools) and specializes in unique and complex forms of intelligence. Thanks for entertaining my thought dump!
thought the same - thanks for sharing 💚
@@chioma916 Me too. :D
Like with humans, there's always going to be the one dolphin who gets annoyed with the others obsessive fascination... kinda like me with my stupid neighbors poo flinging kids riding up and down the road on their stupid 4 wheelers!
I agree
돌고래는 정말 보기만해도 행복해지는 동물이야
Such beautiful and intelligent mammals! That's where they belong and not in a tiny aquarium somewhere, doing tricks for humans' entertainment
Completely support this
"But mah money" -some businessperson
they are not beautiful, they are a monster
They are still doing tricks for our entertainment. Are u not entertained from this video?
@@ex0duzz they played naturally in this video compared when they are being captured and trained to do tricks. Who knows behind, some of them are experiencing violence just for them to learn the tricks. And i heard somewhere they were being drugged for the shows. Just absurd
Perfect interaction, these dolphins are in their home where they can have fun and leave when they want, not in a fish tank forced to preform
I guess they preformend in mommy’s tummy :)
I thought the "swim through" was particularly telling. If I'm a fish, every time I swim through a ring I find somewhere in the ocean, I risk it being some kind of plastic and somehow getting it stuck permanently around my body. I imagine it goes directly against their experience to do something like that. The dolphin realized it was just bubbles and harmless, and then swam through. But also maybe I'm giving too much credit, and that dolphin did not have these thoughts.
Why too much? I would assume they are intelligent enough to identify it as air bubbles and therefore as save. I mean not by direct interaction with them but by observation.
That dolphin literally watched another dolphin bite at it and it disappeared. I think they can understand air bubble vs. plastic, as they were cautious and curious at first.
Dolphins are incredibly intelligent and pay extremely close attention to their environment and objects in it. I was pretty stunned to learn first hand while shark fishing, that they virtually never get hooked because they can tell the difference between even a live fish and live bait fish. They absolutely make connections to objects and understand them in great detail. 👍
the dolphin is probably smarter than you mate
@@buffnipz If the average youtube commenter was a 1 year old infant
This is what aliens are doing when they put weird circles on our crops
Saw some dolphins in the wild years ago. I was on holiday with my family and we were having lunch by the beach when a couple of them started jumping out of the water some distance away. That was a good day 😊
With the world seeming to fall apart around us, these moments are healing.
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These last few weeks have been great though
@@JuicyJenitals I did but so far, no help
@@pornsakpongthong1092 Do all that you can to please Him. Stop eating food sacrificed to idols (McDonald's, Wendy's etc), stop posting pictures of yourself on social media (setting yourself up as a false idol) observe the sabbath day by keeping it holy - Saturday is the true Sabbath not Sunday. Do not watch vile content, do not gossip about others behind their backs, start fasting etc. Most people say they can't get a response but that's because they never put in a SERIOUS attempt. The small things that are common nowadays and don't seem like a big deal could actually be shutting off the spiritual realm for you. Every day take another step towards the Lord. Sacrifices will have to be made and it is not pleasant at first but it is well worth it.
"Come near to God and He will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded." - James 4:8
“But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that He will not hear.” - Isaiah 59:2
"When you spread out your hands in prayer, I hide my eyes from you; even when you offer many prayers, I am not listening. Your hands are full of blood!" - Isaiah 1:15
"We know that God does not listen to sinners, but He does listen to the one who worships Him and does His will." John 9:31
@@JuicyJenitals okay thank you
Dolphins are one of natures most wholesome creatures. I love them.
They are the equivalent of a school bully in a generic movie but multiplied x10
They also do things by that time with grape
Let’s not tell him
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God never ceases to amaze me with the gifts He's given us. Dolphins being one of the greatest gifts. Thank u for sharing this
1:08 the fish was like oh hell naw
I love how they always look like they're smiling ❤️
So true! I feel like like all could be friends :)
Plot twist: they are, because they're not focused on what's bad, but what's good.
0:55 some Dolphins are known to create bubble rings themselves. They blow out air and use their tail fin to create a bubble vortex.
1:53
everyone: dolphins are smart
me: OTAMATONE
Most if not all sounds in animal shows are faked in a studio, I wouldn't be surprised if they used one for dolphin noises
@@FatTibbySuccubusthey are otamatones
Nobody has ever said that dolphins aren't smart
The dolphins can have fun with almost everything! Love all the different ways of playing with bubbles
Almost. But not with Witcher III.
They have fun with eels and other dolphins. They also have fun with they're blowholes, if you know what I mean.
@@randomkinkajou5747 mmh 96
yup including their own children forcefully. these animals aint that cute when you actually look at what they do to one another and other species
Oh god your replies are gonna be *SOOO* cursed 💀
Dolphins have even a language. Scientists have already discovered that dolphins have a complex vocal language, just as humans. For those who didn't know, I suggest searching for "Denise Herzing, language of the dolphins". She is a biologist specialized on studying this.
Fake news.
*even have a language
Humans are so weird. Love the experiment.
Imagine being a dolphin and telling to your long distance relatives about this amazing toy and how much fun you had with your friends. They will be like “Yeah uncle Jimmy, I am sure you do that!”
“Bubble rings no dolphin has ever seen before.”
More like bubble rings most humans haven’t seen before. I didn’t even know something like that existed! Really cool!
Even if there's zero value to this experiment, it's extremely worth it to provide them with fun.
This is the kind of animal experiments we need more of
Dolphins are so cute and so friendly ❤❤
and very intelligence
I don't know, something about Dolphins, they seem happy all the time! The aura they give off! They're not even paying attention to the videographer! They're so peaceful and the noises they make is really cute too!
You made me remember Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy quote:
" _Man has always assumed that he is more intelligent than dolphins because he has achieved so much; the wheel, New York, wars and so on -- while all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time._
_But, conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man -- for precisely the same reasons._ "
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Lmao dolphins are anything BUT peaceful. These mfs are literal psychophats
@@atlachanacha So long and thanks for all the fish!
well here's something for you to know: dolphions are barbaric RAPISTS ewith no morality!
I think this really highlight just how intelligent these wonderful animals are.
@Jonathan Huisman You should watch it...
The intelligence required to be able to do basic things like
solving a puzzle, recognizing a pattern, realizing it is not a threat and to form a play pattern and to also be able to evolve the play pattern like the dolphins do at such a high rate is quite high in comparison to the average across the animal spectrum.
If you don't understand this concept, it's going to be very hard explaining in a manner that you do understand.
Hope that answer your question.
@Jonathan Huisman I thought you died? Glad to see you still breathing!
I love dolphins. They are so awesome and have been known to rescue humans from drowning and shark attacks.
Don't do more research on them you might be digusted
To dolphins, it's more like rescuing a fleshlight from drowning
@@noahjuniorgaming3494 why
@@jaysuryakandari3850 they like to rape females (of all species)
I just love dolphins and their joyful curiosity. They are much more intelligent than we know.
There's a dragonfly living in the ivy separation between us and our neighbors and when they do giant bubbles for their kids (and our enjoyment haha), I swear the ladybug chases the bubbles and displays a very different behavior =)
That’s so interesting!
You could document and study the ladybug if u wanted and had the time. Just a fun little documentary. If u do that let me know what u discover. Where I live we don’t have a lot of ladybugs :]
What?! No way! I never would have guessed this from a ladybug, but I’ve noticed suspiciously advanced behaviors from our fish! They are wild caught, local fish, so we have a whole little environment of sea creatures going on in our tank. The behaviors they demonstrate are fascinating!
I second the other commenter - I would just love to see a video of this! If you post one please link us!
@@AK-jt7kh Shoot, I got it wrong: it's a dragonfly not a ladybug (english is not my first language), AND it's doing it again right now haha, they are 3 of them today zooming around the neighbors' giant bubbles
@@VisionaryForge_ It's a dragonfly actually ^_^' (I mistook the word)
ladybugs are stupid so they probably don't do that and ur just anthropomorphizing the, so...................................................................
I am certain the divers and cameramen focusing on this helps to keep the attention of the dolphins... But, it is certainly beautiful to see their clear joy in play, even the initial trepidation and curiosity display their obvious intelligence and emotion. I have seen captive Belugas blow rings somehow underwater and manipulate them for their own amusement. Indeed, the more amused I was with the performance, the more animated the performance became... All the while, punctuated with looks to my reaction followed by an uncanny inhuman smile mirroring my own. Wonderful, intelligent cetaceans.
This is such a beautiful comment! I really enjoyed it!
We’ve filmed dolphins playing games with a similar amount of attention, supposedly*, without the awareness that they are being watched. Very supposedly, because I got that from Spy in the Wild, and uhh…they do seem to have a lot of suspicious high quality footage that clearly isn’t coming from their robots!
I think, though, that animals with the neural patterns to engage in this behavior are demonstrating the neurological capacity to do so, whether or not they achieve a sense of social validation.
You’re right, though, of course - the attention probably doesn’t hurt!
@@AK-jt7kh Thank you. Agreed,
Dolphin can already make bubble rings by themselves and can do some pretty amazing things with them. there are some videos on youtube of dolphins blowing bubble rings.
Play is such an amazing sign of intelligence. Many people interpret that as "play will make the dolphins smarter." That's not the case though. They were already smart. "Dolphins are smart therefore they play." That's what's really going on. Play is an example of growing past your animal instincts of self-preservation and survival strategies. Our dopamine system rewards us when we do things that will help us to propagate our species. Play is a realization that you can trigger these dopamine responses without actually needing to do anything at all for your evolutionary survival. The dolphins are smart enough to understand that they can live a life MORE than just that of animal instinct. They really are quite smart. With cats, however, their type of play is very much focused around triggering that animalistic dopamine hunting response. So their not just playing for plays sake which is feeling good. Some cats are more than smart enough to do this, but most just emulate what they'd be doing naturally to get that dopamine. So it doesn't really compare with what the dolphins are doing, but it's also not the best example of dolphins playing for plays sake as the biting of the rings can be seen as hunting behavior. But it really reads more like they are playing instead of hunting simulation. And there are much better videos out there showing dolphins playing games that don't really have anything to do with their kind of hunting. I wonder if dolphins are smart enough to understand that other creatures are conscious just the same as the dolphins and that have information about the universe that the dolphins don't have. This is the step that separates human intellect from animal.
This is literally the most beautiful video I've even watched. I felt pure beauty in their innocence. It made my day. Cheesy but yeah.
Im sorry but dolphin are the less innocent animal on the planet
@@noahjuniorgaming3494 Dolphins will drown you and 'pleasure themselves' with your corpse. If that's not innocent, then I don't know what is!
Me: "That's so cute!"
That dark spot in my brain: "No wonder they get caught on those plastic 6-pack holders."
the way they move and interact with the bubbles just seems surreal. it's so cool
And soon, depending on your age within your lifetime, you'll only have film like this to remind you that these creatures and others like them existed.
This video was amazing. I was actually getting emotional watching the dolphins collectively play with the bubbles
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i’m jealous of the dolphins’ ability to focus on something for so long
You might have been able to as well, if smartphones and internet didn't become a thing.
They need to introduce one of those cool dolphins that knows how to make bubble rings themselves, so that they all can learn.
Or a free diver that could swim down to the bottom and blow rings for them to see, I wonder what they'd think of that!
Absolutely beautiful. We must protect this planet at all Costs
It's so amazing to see wild sea mammals so curious!:) It's also so sad to see how some people think it's ok to put animals in tiny tanks and put them in stressful involvement (like sea world) and use these animals just for money:(
2:11
“Alright! Here goes my moment I guess.”
Witness me!
That's so wholesome and adorable, I hope they keep that bubble machine going for a while yet.🤗
I wonder why they decided to use CGI Dolphins in some shots. The shot at 2:10 is obviously computer animated. But why is the question.
I've seen video of them making their own bubble rings in the wild. They love to play with them.
such beautiful creatures! We should protect them, no matter what!
Just remember that if you eat fish, you are partially responsible for several hundred thousand dolphin deaths each year due to bycatch.
02:22 Feels like this one finds what camera man is doing more interesting XD
Its clear they are having a lot of fun! Shows the emotional side of all animals, the ability to enjoy something that isn't food or involved with mating. They think, they plan, they cooperate with each other. Attributes human beings would do well to imitate!
Aww! Wish I could hug the dolphin! It’s absolutely adorable. Nature is truly beautiful. They remind me of little curious children at play! ❤️🐬♥️
@@spiderbro9134 That’s a dumb comment.
@@dianec.287 yeah at least for the people who don't know,and maybe the people who do know too......
Sorry to burst your bubble but dolphins are known to rape other dolphins and also get high off of pufferfish poison so... not exactly innocent
Why did u say nature is truly beutIful imagine If dolphins said to humans damn nature is beutIful it’s would be kinda insulting dont you think
Don't you just love there smiles??
I could have sworn dolphins could make bubble rings themselves. Interesting.
Many, many years ago, I saw a documentary that shows dolphins , in their natural habitat, creating themselves these bubbles rings and playing with them. It is not right to say that they have never seen them.
Maybe these particular ones don't do that, or know how to blow bubble rings, but I definitely believe they've never seen ones appear from a black box sitting on the ocean floor.
dolphin: goes through the bubble
circuses: would you mind doing that for your entier life
I sat here with the dumbest smile on my face throughout the entire video like ☺️☺️☺️haha animals having fun make me so happy💜
I used to watch a program like this on tv:
-experiment with two dolphins swimming in the pool.
A transparent tube with a live fish inside was thrown into the pool.
Of course, the dolphins noticed it right away and tried to match the contents of the tube.
To open it, you had to pull the strings at the ends of the tube in opposite directions.
So one dolphin couldn't do it, they had to work together.
After many tries, they finally succeeded.
Then one of the dolphins was exchanged for another, not previously participating in the experiment.
Another tube of fish was thrown into the pool.
Imagine a dolphin, who already knew how to open the tube, whistled something new to this new, "said" something to this new, and the other had already seen what it was supposed to do.
The tube was opened at the first attempt !!!
This level of abstract communication marks intelligence, high intelligence.
Saw 4 dolphins on a recent diving trip. They're such wonderful, friendly and beautiful creatures.
Except in mating season
I would not say friendly, they are famous for being nasty.
Just keep your wife out of the water
Nonsense it's not a creature!
Dire Dire Docks theme would be perfect 🐬❤
So cute that they’re having fun with something rare like that
we really are so privileged to have such wonderful creatures on this earth.
That doesn’t it make sense, animals have always existed and might have been doing stuff like this ! Do you mean we are lucky they are still alive after putting up with our world domination and nuisance ?
Thank Jesus
@@cid1851 we are just lucky to have animals. we are ruining our planet it's sad
Imagine all the amazing creatures we never got to see...Humans are the worst thing that occurred to this planet it's just so sad how many lives our species have harmed..
@@JJD094 Totally. We are meant to be the most intelligent species bit we can't even save this planet or reverse the damage we have done. If there are aliens I wouldn't blame them for wiping us out because we have no respect for nature
Imagine how blown away they'd be seeing a human making the bubble rings and not a box
Not very. There are actually videos of dolphins and whales making bubble rings. They are probably just excited about it being constant
Curiously enough, the dolphins had long known of the impending demolition of Earth and had made many attempts to alert mankind to the danger. But most of their communications were misinterpreted as amusing attempts to punch footballs, or whistle for tidbits, so they eventually gave up and *left the Earth by their own means* - shortly before the Vogons arrived. The last ever dolphin message was misinterpreted as a surprisingly sophisticated attempt to do a double backwards somersault through a hoop, whilst whistling the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’. But, in fact, the message was this *“So long and thanks for all the fish”.* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣--Douglas Adams 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'
The older I get the more I realise we share this planet with some incredibly intelligent animals and we’re not the only ones that process consciousness
This!
It doesnt help that the dolphin is arguably the only species to have an intelligence similar to a human
An underrated comment if there ever was one.
@@lobster6736 there are many conscious animals tho other than humans and dolphins. Elephants, some large birds, social rodents\small mammals, other primates... there is intelligence and planning and tool use and generational passing of knowledge in many species, we are the just most advanced (so far).
If our sun doesn't die out, we may not be the ultimate species of earth in the next hundred thousand years
Yes so true ……… please take a look to 9 short episodes of the french serie (Arte channel) called “Insignifiant”… so well explanations about animals intelligence compared to human beings
Curiosity. Everyone has it own way to experience. It was fun to see them interacting with the unknown circles and bubbles.
That was beautiful. Amazing to see the intelligence of our ocean animals and our land animals - they're so misunderstood and underestimated. They are SO INTELLIGENT ALL ANIMALS
lmao um no they are not at all. misunderstood?! underestimated? huh what are you even talking about? and who and how?
@@energyflowswhereattentiongoes orcas. Dolphins. Any marine mammal. Have you not seen the horrors of marine parks ? How no one knows the scale of true intelligence these animals have and how strong their bond and communication is ?
What are YOU talking about you must live under a rock to think these animals aren't mistreated in and out of the ocean.
“This courageous explorer has paved the way for others.”
Some dolphins can make their own bubble rings to play with. 😊
There's a 12 yr old video on UA-cam with dolphins in an aquarium using their blowholes to make vertical bubble rings to play with. They can even make smaller rings out of the rings they created, to keep on playing!