Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor-pro/modules/dynamic-tags/tags/post-featured-image.php on line 39

Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor-pro/modules/dynamic-tags/tags/post-featured-image.php on line 39

Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor-pro/modules/dynamic-tags/tags/post-featured-image.php on line 39

Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor-pro/modules/dynamic-tags/tags/post-featured-image.php on line 39
Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why - Page 19 of 32 - Kiwi Report

Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why


Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor-pro/modules/dynamic-tags/tags/post-featured-image.php on line 39


[post_page_title]Dolphins to the rescue [/post_page_title]
Adam’s story is hardly the first time we’ve heard of dolphins rescuing humans, and we hope it won’t be the last. In fact, besides being intelligent, dolphins have gained quite the reputation for helping people. For example, in 2004 a pod of dolphins saved four lifeguards in New Zealand from a shark attack by forming a protective circle around them. In 2007 a surfer named Todd Endris was attacked by a shark when a pod of dolphins stepped in and fended off the shark, ultimately saving his life.

Recommended For You

Best products for a vegan diet

Sometimes we just have to be honest with ourselves, and we’re slowly killing our planet. With climate change and dwindling