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26 February, 2010 at 8:19 pm #434664
Dolphins have a highly social structure and often “play” rough, to another dolphin this play is probably nothing to a human it’s deadly. Perhaps it was simply a heirachy thing or maybe even sexual, after all this animal has been in captivity.
Should it be euthanised ? No.. no wayAnd thats not all they get up to aye Nemi… :wink: lol
26 February, 2010 at 8:28 pm #434665Free Willy.
dunno really I just wandered in and this is the first thing I’ve clicked on.
Did she look like a seal then ?I do want to know exactly when hair began to grow out of ears and also, who the fu/ck is lady gaga ?
apart from all that i’m sorted for E’s, essential ska, and whizz*edited cos I spelt SKA wrong*
26 February, 2010 at 8:29 pm #434666@gazlan wrote:
Dolphins have a highly social structure and often “play” rough, to another dolphin this play is probably nothing to a human it’s deadly. Perhaps it was simply a heirachy thing or maybe even sexual, after all this animal has been in captivity.
Should it be euthanised ? No.. no wayAnd thats not all they get up to aye Nemi… :wink: lol
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26 February, 2010 at 11:16 pm #434667hehe
10 April, 2010 at 10:55 am #434668Typical human race – treat animals like s h i t take them out their own natural environment for our own financial gain and entertainment then have the cheek to complain when the said animal displays (shock horror) it’s own natural instincts rather than human characteristics!
This is what this is all about – the evil whale has acted like an animal and killed and as we humans know full well, killing is wrong!
Not that we ever kill for fun, do we? We don’t slaughter animals for at all, do we?
In my honest opinion hunters that kill for fun and trophies should all be taken out the gene pool with a lethal injection – they are not fit to be part of the human race – ever.
The most destructive and unintelligent life form on this planet is the human race.
13 April, 2010 at 12:55 pm #434669@gazlan wrote:
Dolphins have a highly social structure and often “play” rough, to another dolphin this play is probably nothing to a human it’s deadly. Perhaps it was simply a heirachy thing or maybe even sexual, after all this animal has been in captivity.
Should it be euthanised ? No.. no wayAnd thats not all they get up to aye Nemi… :wink: lol
very good except the quote is my post :-$
29 April, 2010 at 12:42 pm #434670http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8650578.stm
well apparently her hair was caught in its mouth as it took off back into the water after lying face to face with her…. sadly he was possesive and wouldn’t let her go :shock:
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