Talented Dolphin Teaches Others To 'Tail Walk' In The Wild

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If you have ever watched a dolphin show, you have probably seen the mammals tail-walking - A trick that the playful creatures are taught by their trainers. However, this phenomenon has rarely been seen in the wild - Until now and, you will be amazed to read how the skill was obtained.

Dr. Mike Bossley, a researcher at the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, who has been observing the fun-loving Adelaide Port River dolphins for many years, said it all began with Billie, a 23-year-old adult dolphin.

About five years ago he noticed the female dolphin tail walking - Having seen it only once or twice in his entire 22-year career, he started to observe her more carefully. To his astonishment, he was soon joined by Wave, another female adult dolphin. However, Wave seemed to enjoy it so much that she started doing it more often - about once a day.

And it gets better - Today five years later, four other dolphins have learned to walk backwards on their tails. It seems that Wave has passed her skills on to her calf Tallula and, Bianca, another female dolphin has joined in the fun with her calf Hope, as, has another baby dolphin called Bubb. And unlike Billie, these dolphins are not afraid to have fun - They tail walk as often as they want - sometimes two to three times a day.

Since tail-walking is so rare in the wild, the researchers were initially puzzled about how Billie got a hang of it. They then recalled that about 22 years ago, the dolphin had been caught in a trap and had to spend three weeks in a dolphinarium. While she was not taught the skill, she seemed to have learnt it, by observing the trainers teaching other dolphins. She not only recalled it about 15 years later, but has also managed to pass it on to the rest of the dolphins in the area.

While researchers are impressed by the sharing of knowledge, they are not surprised. These mammals have constantly surprised us with their intelligence - Ranging from how carefully they prepare their food to playing soccer using jellyfish and even, mastering the iPad!

Sources: telegraph.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk

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  • yianaabout 10 years
    that was the best
    • kk12345678about 10 years
      awwwww so cute ,cool,awsome and loving i love dolphins
      • oceanblue
        oceanblueabout 10 years
        I love dolphins! so cool!!!!!!!!! # awesome!
        • aliyah1
          aliyah1over 10 years
          I LOVE DOLPHINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          • tiffany3992
            tiffany3992over 11 years
            Go Dolphins
            • Issiealmost 12 years
              Dolphins are my favorite sea animal. The dolphin is so cute.
              • bayle about 12 years
                cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                • Mexicanqueenabout 12 years
                  Go dolphins my favorite animals
                  • swirlylollypops
                    swirlylollypopsover 12 years
                    dolophins are soo smart and cute!
                    • Shashwatover 12 years
                      That is how they say- if one candle lights another, the first one doesn't go off!!!!!!!!