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Dolphin Saves Stranded Pygmy Whales

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This article is pretty cool

Dolphin rescues stranded whales - CNN.com
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But, what is it with these whales getting stranded all the time?
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Very cool!! Great story.
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But, what is it with these whales getting stranded all the time?
Nobody knows, for the most part. Sometimes it's injury, sometimes it's confusion from boat/navy traffic, but mass strandings remain a mystery
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Wow, amazing story. We are only in the early stages on understanding how smart both of these species are.
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interesting story, now hopefully they will do alright and not try to come back that way again
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Nobody knows, for the most part. Sometimes it's injury, sometimes it's confusion from boat/navy traffic, but mass strandings remain a mystery
just like there are stupid people in the human race, there are stupid animals in all groups...


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