Dolphins Playing With Bubble Rings (new 2008 Video from CBS)

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Two young dolphins creating underwater bubbles with their blowholes. Then they manipulate and play with the bubbles using their nose: They're spinning them, making them smaller and larger, swimming through them and popping them. This is a phenomenon that has intrigued scientists watching dolphins in the wild and now is fascinating millions of guests at SeaWorld Orlando. Source: cbs4.com

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Dolphins Playing With Bubble Rings (new 2008 Video from CBS)

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  • someone smart ...

    someone smart please help me

    lovin this video!! leave me a comment tg

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  • thats really cool ...

    thats really cool to watch actually.

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  • I'm sorry. These ...

    I'm sorry. These people can show bubble rings rising from the bottom of the pool to the surface, right. Get the difference. Watch it again. You have to think at it. Turn the rings around, play with them under water and prevent the rings from rising!! Show me videos of people doing this. You say there would be some. Get the difference guys.

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  • No seriously, he's ...

    No seriously, he's right. There's plenty of videos on here showing people doing it.

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  • Dear agentbong138, ...

    Dear agentbong138, how friendly you are. Thank you.
    Please make a video of you making bubble rings under water, moving them horizontally(!!!!) and even downwards. Cutting small bubble rings from big ones, altering their shapes and so on... I am eager for watching your performance good boy. Good luck and blessings.

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  • You are a moron, ...

    You are a moron, the dolphins are not using "the fifth element" to do anything, rofl. I can do the samething in my swimming pool by sawing the word "pop" underwater.

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  • animals actually ...

    animals actually live much longer at sea world than they do in the wild. In the wild, the lifespan of a dolphin is approx 20-25 years. However, at sea world/discovery cove there are dolphins in their 30s and even early 40s. Do some research and see how great these places can be. It's much safer and healthier than the wild right now, thanks to human activity and carelessness.

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  • If the fifth ...

    If the fifth element is used consciously and intensely one is able to control the other elements with it. The dolphins create etheric rings and fill them with air. This form is stable until they destroy it. Hard to think for people who did not get close to the idea that life is deeper than just the four elements yet. But try to get closer by experience. You can! Watch for example this youtube video: Dr.Masaru Emotos "Thoughts on the rice experiment", and prepare to wonder. Have a great time!

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  • haha that looks ...

    haha that looks like fun

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  • what this video ...

    what this video doesnt show you is that the dolphin are creating the bubble rings with their dorsal fin, not their blow holes...if the were to blow it with their blow hole they wouldnt be able to play with it without it breaking! the force that keeps these rings moving and perpindicular to the ground is an invisible vortex action(sort of that of a tornado)...thier dorcal fin creates this when they quickly surface and then dive under! And they even do this in the wild for entertainment and games!

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