I always thought mahimahi had lots of merriment , and this video just essay it . Interestingly though , this footage of wild dolphin perform fast one try out a former “ kept ” dolphin passed on her cognition , which is a first for behavioural play .
The tail - walk is believed to have been passed down a contemporaries , from an grownup female called Billie who spent time in Australian incarceration 22 years ago . She supposedly teach another grownup female , Wave , as well as their offspring Tallula , Bianca , Hope and Bubbles ( I ’m not suggest they were lesbian dolphins — there ’s not Word of God on whether the fathers learned the rump - walk too ) .
According to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society of Australia , they ’re tail - walking several time a day , just for fun , which sure beats trawling RSS and eat interminable bowl of food grain , does n’t it ?

Not only is this cool for visual reasons ( trip the light fantastic dolphins ! ) , but it also shows that the fauna do n’t just pass on practical knowledge to one another such as ways to run , but also “ unneeded ” practices such as take some salutary old - fashioned fun . [ TelegraphviaThe Scuttlefish ]
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