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That's nice of them, but is grabbing them by the tail and pulling them back out to sea really the best way to do that? I'd think you'd want to try to lift them from underneath...
That's nice of them, but is grabbing them by the tail and pulling them back out to sea really the best way to do that? I'd think you'd want to try to lift them from underneath...
if I'm drowning.. you can pull me up by the dick.
Just save my damn life, k thanks bye.
Well, they're mammals so they breathe air, but they can apparently dehydrate or something.
Osmotic pressure maybe? Where's a marine biologist when you need one?
Whatever you do don't go to P&N and read about the baby dolphin.
There's gotta be a reason why all dolphins/whales don't beach themselves. That'd what I'd do if I had to live under the sea but breathe air...
That's nice of them, but is grabbing them by the tail and pulling them back out to sea really the best way to do that? I'd think you'd want to try to lift them from underneath...
Humans retarding evolution... They're just trying to walk, and it takes awhile to toughen up the fins.
Why is it all men helping and women just watching?
Isn't that they way it's supposed to be? The women are the ones that actually care about the dolphins, while the men are driven to action by their desire to procreate with the women.
if I'm drowning.. you can pull me up by the dick.
Just save my damn life, k thanks bye.
I think they weigh over 400lbs...