Let them play! The more they play, the more resilient and socially adept they will become.
Jessica Joelle Alexander
These special, Succeed and Soar posts offer little videos, often less than five minutes. Some are selected to inspire. Some to amaze. Some to fascinate, even shock. All are chosen to fulfill Succeed and Soar’s mission: To lift the heart and spirit, our awareness and humanity.
Of this refreshing and fun, 4-minute video, viewers said,
- Also intriguing that the dolphins seemed to be taking turns, allowing everyone the opportunity to play …
- 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 …
- 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.”
Answers Below
- Dolphins live in all oceans.
- Dolphins and porpoises are related to whales
- Dolphins are larger than porpoises
- Orcas [killer whales] are dolphins
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Dolphins Investigate Bizarre Bubbles
4 minutes, 12 seconds.
Natural Intelligence
After one dolphin learned to make these bubble rings, he taught others.
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Dolphin-Porpoise Answers
- True: Dolphins live in all oceans. Porpoises stay in the Pacific Ocean.
- True. Both are related to whales, thus to each other.
- True: Dolphins are larger than porpoises.
- True: Of the 40 dolphin species, orcas are the largest.
Picture to right shows three porpoises.
Photo Source: PNGTree.com