Dolphins Spill Terrible Sea Secrets

 Dolphins Spill Terrible Sea Secrets

Dolphins Spill Terrible Sea Secrets



Dolphins are not bloodthirsty and do not hunt like wild animals, study finds

Dolphins Spill Terrible Sea Secrets, Dolphins are not bloodthirsty and do not hunt like wild animals, study finds. Cameras installed on dolphins by the US Navy have revealed many secrets of marine life

According to media reports, dolphins are regularly trained by the US Navy to detect underwater mines and protect the US nuclear stockpile. And then these humane fish are released into the open ocean, San Diego Bay.

In order to know the movements of these dolphins and the secrets inside the layer, regular cameras are placed on them. The recording equipment is installed on the back of these dolphins in such a way that not only the sea floor can be seen, but also the faces of these fishes. Feedback can also be recorded.

A new video captured by these dolphins reveals a number of interesting marine life revelations.

Several studies have shown that dolphins are not bloodthirsty and do not hunt like wild animals, while new videos obtained from cameras mounted on these fish have also shown dolphins hunting venomous snakes. According to the video, a dolphin eats eight highly venomous, yellow-bellied sea snakes (Hydrophis platurus).

The video shows that the dolphin hunts more than 200 species of fish, while jumping out of the water to protect itself from smelly prey, it also swims upside down on the surface of the ocean to see with its eyes. Get a clear view of the deep sea. 

Dolphins use both their sight and sound to call and find each other. These videos also reveal the hunting and eating habits of dolphins. Dolphins hunt their prey. Instead of swallowing them directly, they first place them in one side of their mouth and suck them well, and then swallow them with the help of their powerful throat muscles.

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