Doesn't that camera hinder them in manoeuvering?
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I bet they don't take the Oath, so technically...
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Does anyone have nice pics of other sea animals?
Like the ones we call mors in Polish... You know, the sabretooth-like ones, funny ones..."I realise I hold the key to freedom,
I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
Middle East!
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walrus? sealions? Can't be hippos.Be good, and if at first you don't succeed, perhaps failure will be back in fashion soon. -- teh Spamski
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Sealions probably... unlikely, those are very dangerous to approach... at least the males. I may have a picture of the females though.
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Originally posted by Dauphin
It probably won't come as a surprise that they are my favourite creature.
They get used in recon missions too:
Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
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After reading some of the articles about the "sniffer dolphin" program, one gets the impression that they get a "charge" from teaming with humans. And please note, there are no leashes restraining them and the picture shows miles of open sea behind the dolphin. They are probably smarter than we are, and if they stay around, it is probably their choice.
And that device is a camera which the dolphin uses to show anomolous things it finds, usually on or around the hulls of ships that it is inspecting.
Monkso long and thanks for all the fish
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They are experimenting with the human kind, like sometimes you let an ant climb onto your hands.Be good, and if at first you don't succeed, perhaps failure will be back in fashion soon. -- teh Spamski
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Well... we had a theory at the time that Oileen (that dolphin I showed earlier) was the xenobiologist version of a dolphin...
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