Mother Dolphin Talking to Unborn Child | Puck's Story Part 2 | Dolphins of Shark Bay
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2023
- As Puck grows bigger with her unborn calf, she hunts alone out in areas notorious for tiger sharks. However, it is only when she is alone like this that Puck does something truly remarkable: talk to her unborn baby.
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Dolphins of Shark Bay
In a stunning new insight into the lives of wild dolphins, this film follows six remarkable months in the life of the 'Beachies': a family of six dolphins led by mother-to-be Puck who live in the shark-infested waters of Western Australia's Shark Bay. Using the latest miniature camera to eavesdrop on the Beachies' underwater lives, this moving story follows Puck and and the challenges she faces bringing up her newborn calf Samu. From learning to fish, to the ever-present threat of a shark attack, no day is ever the same. Including rarely seen footage of young dolphins and revelatory new behaviour, this is a heart-warming and emotional portrayal of one of the ocean's most revered creatures.
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Dolphins are so smart. Mama was talking to the baby like human mothers talk to theirs. That's so cool. 🥰
I talked to my baby before he was born. I've seen ducks and geese talk to their babies when they are still in the shell. It only makes sense that dolphins and other animals would too.
Protect majestic aquatic wildlife 💓
Aww.. this is too cute 😢💗💗
The are amazing dolphins are friendly 😍😍
Thank you for sharing Puck story with us what beautiful sounds dolphin 🐬 makes to baby 🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵
Another great series by the BBC. 🐬
Dolphins are people. They are some of the most sacred beings on our planet along with whales and elephants. Love them so much. 💚💚💛💛🐬🐬
Nice sharing, my friend
Dugongs and dolphins. 🤗
Awwww
Can you make a short eared owl video, please?
Beautiful creature So lovely
So lovely
A dolphin sound like the dentist tools
Yet dolphins don't make me uptight like a dentist drill.
Beautiful creatures ❤❤
Stunning!
Sweet, sweet, come out.
Sea cow are adorable...
If only the dolphin could acknowledge its name
Very nice
I wish the videos were longer
Isto é admirável ...Os adoráveis golfinhos são criaturas com sentidos sensacionais...apesar das baixas significativas devido a um predador e inimigo...sempre há um legado deixado na geração e com todas as características na árvore genealógica dos lindos e inteligentes golfinhos!!
I love this comment! You said it perfectly! 🐬🩵🐬🩵
Obrigado.Thanks
Sehr schön 🤠
Could just be talking to its self.
It could be singing.
Maybe humming.
You could make up anything really.
@@TheStockwellactually it’s just a theory. Much of what we know of animal behaviour is science’s best guess
What a shallow water.
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So lovely !! 🥹🌊🐬🐬🌊🥰🥰 Very beautiful video. Congratulations and thank you so much, BBC Earth.😍🌹❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙋♀️🇨🇵🫂🫶
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Dolphins are prolife!
I feel like Puck don't give a **c* about the sharks :P
*Não são golfinhos.*
*São peixes-boi.*
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They, along with whales, need to be better protected.
Cute but could she talk to the humans ?
How's the camera able to keep up with the dolphin's speed 🤔🤔 is this real even 🤔
I've visited Shark Bay and seen this dolphin pod. They move quite slowly when they're in cruise mode - acceleration mostly comes with going on the hunt for fish, or heading off out to deeper water. Puck is hanging in the shallows, waiting to give birth.
She's eating for 1 and a clump a cells. right?
*This* is a mother who is smarter than some pregnant women and doesn't view her young merely as *a lump of cells* .
Imagine talking about politics in a video that has nothing to do with it. Americans 💀
Dolphin mothers will abort when food availability is low. Many species of animals abort under adverse conditions. So, it seems female animals can physiologically choose whether to terminate a pregnancy.
@@TheStockwell Just *following the science* !!
@@streamtracker No, they are not *choosing* to terminate a pregnancy. Their system is unable to carry through just as if a mother who *DID NOT KILL* her baby and was under adverse conditions while pregnant. You *CHOOSE* to murder. You don't choose to have a miscarriage. Also, murder and suicide are *VERY* different. ("My body" -when everyone knows they didn't commit suicide; they KILLED their own son and/or daughter.)
Read my comment carefully. It says physiologically choose. So no argument there. Luckily humans can choose and many governments allow termination of unwanted pregnancies. Did you know that some species of animals choose to kill their young after delivery? Some even eat them. If you seek support of your ideology in nature, you will be very disappointed. Infanticide and siblicide are not uncommon in animals. @@mikayln
I don't think there's such a thing as an unprovoked shark attack.
BBC Earth do you even science? Unborn child? How about an unborn fetus or calf. This interesting observation is similar to some species of birds that sing to their eggs.
You could be 40 years old and your mother could still consider you her child, so it's not wrong. A life is still a life whether they are 5 months inside the mother's womb or 5 months outside of it, it's curious how animals with less intelligence than us can understand that, but humans try to dehumanize life every time they can.
I wonder if she will abort her living child?
What does abortion have to do with this 💀
Oh look, a culture warrior. FYI, in the wild mammals do abort their offspring under extreme conditions.
At this late stage of Puck's pregnancy, if anything goes wrong it would be termed a stillbirth. Also, a baby dolphin is called a calf not a child. Maybe you need to do a little bit more reading ...
it is only an idea in which I don't believe, some people talk to themselves why dolphins can not ? ps all these animal stories how hard it is in a wild is a load of bs, if it was true there would be no life on Earth, in my opinion both Lion and Zebra enjoys life and the game of life and whoever wins or looses it is the big game of life. Not hard and scarce resources etc but evolution!