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To: tejek who wrote (251405)9/15/2005 12:02:59 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573902
 
"As soon as they saw their trainers in the boat, they started jumping as high as they could out of the water in relief at being rescued."

There is that. But there is a lot of reasons to believe that dolphins are like dogs, humans have shared a lot of their evolution with them to have a special relationship. Again, it is very likely that humans spent a significant portion of their evolution on the coast. If so, they probably couldn't have avoided dolphins and forged a co-evolutionary bond. That was later transferred to wolf derivatives, but the dolphins never forgot...



To: tejek who wrote (251405)9/15/2005 9:45:52 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573902
 
yeah,
they could evacuate most of the wildlife, but to hell with the poor people in the areas where the mayor knew the levees would fail...