March 13, 2008
Dolphin rescues Whales AP Story
By RAY LILLEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER/3.13.08
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Most days, Moko the bottlenosed dolphin swims playfully with humans at a New Zealand beach. But this week, it seems, Moko found his mojo. Witnesses described Wednesday how they saw the dolphin swim up to two stranded whales and guide them to safety.
Then along came Moko, ...."Moko just came flying through the water and pushed in between us and the whales," .....
Isn't it so pleasantly gratifying to see a member of the club of species, with man and elephants, that has a three pound brain and is capable of altruism use this capability fearlessly?
Labels: AP story, Dolphin, New Zealand, Ray Lilley, rescue, three pound brain, Wellington, whales
Thank you!
I just read the NYTimes story on Barack's Mother. That's an uplifting story also.
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