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Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why - Page 20 of 32 - Kiwi Report

Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why


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[post_page_title]Life savers [/post_page_title]
Dolphins don’t just save people from shark attacks, they’ve been known to save people in other ways too. One man in 2012 was shipwrecked while out in the ocean and was saved by dolphins who helped guide him back to shore. Another story from 2014 tells the tale of dolphins who not only saved a girl from drowning, but led scientists who were out on the water to find her so she could be properly rescued. Dolphins truly do incredible things for humans.

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