Wildlife
Injured wild dolphin swims to nearby divers for help and this unbelievable moment was caught on camera
We all love dolphins. I love visiting the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois. It’s a National Historic Landmark and architectural beauty, housed in a stunning Beaux-Arts building on the banks of Lake Michigan. The beluga whales, dolphin show, and shark tank make this a top aquarium in America.
This dolphin becomes entangled with fishing line and is rescued by divers. After watching this video, I am almost without words.
Aside from us, humans are about the smartest animals we know of, so if you see one in trouble, be cool and help them out.
And, we’ve kind of collectively agreed that dolphins are smart and helpful, and if we see one in need, we lend it a hand. That awesome, unspoken, inter-species agreement is beautifully illustrated in this video.
After the intro, the good bit start around the 4 minute mark.
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