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To: TigerPaw who wrote (252385)9/22/2005 1:21:04 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574002
 
Dolphins have pretty sharp teeth too.

Its not just the teeth. Its the way the jaw is shaped. They look like they are snarling. Those pictures don't do them justice. The first time I saw one at Pike's Market I thought it was a pirana.

I was taken, however, by the film of the dolphins which had gone back to the ocean from the New Orleans aquarium. They were sticking together and doing their tricks in the ocean.

It's the most amazing story. There were 12 dolphins. They got 4 out before the storm but had to leave 8. Their trainers were devastated. After the storm, they found the aquarium pretty much gone and the dolphins swept out to sea. In what they thought was a futile effort.........they went looking for them in the bay. To their utter amazement, all 8 were hanging together and slowly but surely they are bringing them back in.

ted