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No big deal; just a guy playing fetch with a beluga whale (Original Post)
red dog 1
Mar 7
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SARose
(1,358 posts)1. You made my day
Thanks for the awww!💕
Just amazing.
Emile
(34,197 posts)4. That's something you don't see everyday.
calimary
(85,984 posts)5. Absolutely ENCHANTING!!!







Amaryllis
(10,288 posts)6. Thanks for something happy!
Fla Dem
(26,564 posts)7. That's pretty fantastic!
Buddyzbuddy
(772 posts)8. I love that video, thank you for sharing.
maxsolomon
(36,391 posts)9. If not friend-shaped,
why friend?
FalloutShelter
(13,283 posts)10. I just love that!
Thanks for posting .
mdbl
(6,300 posts)11. That's great!
Get that whale on the rugby pitch. It's a natural!
slightlv
(5,407 posts)13. They say
the smarter the animal, the more need there is of play. I once heard only intelligent creatures "play".. Don't know if that's true, and it was a long time ago when I read that, but it made sense to me then and still makes sense to me today. Intelligent creatures have an active imagination, and a need to express it. We really have no idea how intelligent whales, dolphins, and porpoises are. I think we short change them by a lot. To me, they show they're more intelligent than many of their 2-footed cousins!
patphil
(7,723 posts)14. Wow! That's amazing!
Figarosmom
(5,333 posts)15. Every living thing likes to play i guess
I'll bet even plants have their form of play