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Overly Playful Dolphin Refuses to Let Swimmer Quit

#1 Postby HURAKAN » Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:09 pm

Overly Playful Dolphin Refuses to Let Swimmer Quit
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July 27, 2009 -- A woman swimmer in New Zealand had to be rescued from the sea after an excessively playful dolphin refused to let her return to shore, a report said Monday.

The exhausted woman was clinging to a buoy offshore from the beach at Mahia on the east coast of the North Island as the dolphin swam around her and prevented her returning to shore, the Gisborne Herald reported.

But the woman, who did not want to be named, said there was nothing sinister about the behavior of the dolphin named Moko, which has become a local celebrity since taking up residence at the beach more than two years ago.

The dolphin regularly seeks out swimmers and people in boats to play with.

"I've spent quite a bit of time swimming with Moko and I'm a strong swimmer, so I wasn't worried at first," she said.

"We were playing around for a while but then when I wanted to go back in, he just wanted to keep playing. I became exhausted and started to panic.

"The reality set in that I was out in the ocean with a wild animal and no people around, so I felt quite vulnerable."

People on the beach heard the woman screaming and took a row boat out to rescue her.

"When we got out there she had wrapped herself around the buoy and was absolutely freezing, she was freezing to death," local bar manager Juanita Symes said of the woman, who was wearing a wet suit to ward off the winter cold.

"She was completely exhausted. If we had left her any longer, she would have run out of energy."

Moko's fame reached new heights in March last year when a conservation worker trying to rescue two pygmy whales trapped between a sandbar and the beach at Mahia saw Moko approach the pair and guide them through a narrow gap to the open sea.
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#2 Postby Category 5 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:13 am

This is why at least here, you arent supposed to play with WILD Dolphins.
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Re: Overly Playful Dolphin Refuses to Let Swimmer Quit

#3 Postby Frank2 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:09 pm

People need to stop that "_____ are people too" way of thinking (fill in cats, dogs, chimps, dolphins, etc.)...

I love nature of all sorts, from ants to elephants, but they are creatures that are a part of nature, and there's always the risk that they will behave out of instinct, since that's how they live, unlike humans, who are the only ones who can freely decide to start or stop any one act...

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#4 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:07 pm

I think the dolphin needs another dolphin, not humans.
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