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Dolphins save swimmers from shark!

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (Reuters) -- A pod of dolphins circled protectively round a group of New Zealand swimmers to fend off an attack by a great white shark, media reported on Tuesday.

Lifesavers Rob Howes, his 15-year-old daughter Niccy, Karina Cooper and Helen Slade were swimming 100 metres (300 feet) off Ocean Beach near Whangarei on New Zealand's North Island when the dolphins herded them -- apparently to protect them from a shark.

"They started to herd us up, they pushed all four of us together by doing tight circles around us," Howes told the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA).

Howes tried to drift away from the group, but two of the bigger dolphins herded him back just as he spotted a three-meter (nine feet) great white shark swimming towards the group.

"I just recoiled. It was only about 2 meters (6 feet) away from me, the water was crystal clear and it was as clear as the nose on my face," Howes said.

"They had corralled us up to protect us," he said.

The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore.

The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now.

Environment group Orca Research said dolphins attacked sharks to protect themselves and their young, so their actions in protecting the lifesavers was understandable.

"They could have sensed the danger to the swimmers and taken action to protect them," Orca's Ingrid Visser told NZPA.

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Originally posted by: Ausm
Dolphins are like dog's in the water 😉 They are man's best friend in the water 😉

Ausm

Two many winks make it seem like theres a hidden meaning. A sexual hidden meaning. :Q
 
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Ausm
Dolphins are like dog's in the water 😉 They are man's best friend in the water 😉

Ausm

Two many winks make it seem like theres a hidden meaning. A sexual hidden meaning. :Q

Yup. Hi, Kelvrick 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉

 
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: BroeBo
and thats why I can never go back to sea world....

why's that?

btw...cool story :thumbsup:

Chris- "Dad, what's the blow-hole for?"
Peter- "I'll tell you what it's not for, son. And when I do, you'll understand why I can never go back to Sea World."
 
I like how they mention the environmental group Orca Research... too bad they didn't mention what happens when dolphins meet a pod of Orcas (killer whales).
 
LOL I like how you guys are able to perverse such a cool and in some ways sweet story. Sickos... good read thanks for the article!
 
"The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore.

The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now."

Hm. So, the dolphins spent 40 minutes surrounded by dolphins? And, more astoundingly, the dolphins related this amazing story to the press? Because I don't think the people were "lifesavers" in this situation.
 
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
"The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore.

The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now."

Hm. So, the dolphins spent 40 minutes surrounded by dolphins? And, more astoundingly, the dolphins related this amazing story to the press? Because I don't think the people were "lifesavers" in this situation.

Yup. poorly written.

 
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
"The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore.

The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now."

Hm. So, the dolphins spent 40 minutes surrounded by dolphins? And, more astoundingly, the dolphins related this amazing story to the press? Because I don't think the people were "lifesavers" in this situation.

reread the article bonehead. The "lifesavers" are likely lifeguards in New Zealand.
 
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