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The Hunter in the Cuteness of Dolphins Appeared! [Video]

Dolphins trained for the US Navy were equipped with cameras and voice recorders. It was understood how the dolphins, which were followed for 6 months, fed in their natural lives.
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US navy; He used trained dolphins to detect mines on the seafloor. However, these dolphins were used for a completely different job this time. Attaching cameras and tape recorders to the dolphins, the authorities recorded how these gigantic mammals lived in their natural environment. The results obtained were quite interesting.

Dolphins are actually very famous creatures. But even about dolphins, there are still many unknowns. For example, it was not known how these creatures hunted in their natural habitats. The camera recordings made helped to understand how the dolphins’ eating habits were. Experts explained that dolphins both make sounds and use their eyes very well while hunting. A part of the 6-month recording was also served to the public.

They can eat anything they find, not fish and reptiles!

Research on dolphins revealed a striking fact. When the dolphins focused on their prey, they even swam upside down if necessary. In addition, these mammals did not distinguish between fish or reptiles, they hunted all kinds of food sources to satisfy their hunger. Dolphins approaching the surface in times of danger, in some cases, preferred to jump to the surface. Experts announced that the dolphins, who lived with the recording device for 6 months, hunted more than 200 sea creatures.

The most interesting feature of the study was that a dolphin was not found to eat 8 yellow-bellied sea snakes. Yellow-bellied sea snakes were highly venomous creatures, and these fish were not even of interest to predatory fish. Even more interesting was the fact that the dolphin, which ate the poisonous fish, showed no signs of illness. Experts think that because this dolphin is in captivity, it may not realize that the yellow-bellied snake is venomous, so it may have been eaten. Experts say that if the dolphins had not been trained for the US Navy and had grown up with their relatives, they would not have eaten the yellow-bellied sea snake.

Video of the dolphins roaming freely and the sound it makes at that moment:

In the video above, you can hear a dolphin roaming freely in the sea and the sound it makes.

While hunting, they are quite vicious.

The video above shows how a dolphin hunts. You can see him swimming upside down and his aggressive demeanor.

Moments when yellow-bellied sea snake caught dolphin’s camera

In this video, you can see a highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snake caught on the dolphin’s camera. Other dolphins have been known to avoid this poisonous fish.

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