They are doing well. Out of curiosity, I researched what happened to the dolphins and how everything was done. Thankfully, the Koreans did not release the dolphins without a plan. A very careful team of scientists made sure they can catch fish on their own before they were released. And so many other precautions were taken. Now this Jeju dophin release case became a golden standard/protocol for releasing an aquarium dolphin. I was very glad to find this out.
But you already know that they are all alone, without family members... they were fed... they no longer know how to hunt after 20 years... I don't think they live...
I tried to hug a local rattlesnake to show my appreciation for his rodent eating service... It didnt end well. I'm waiting for the Ambulance to arrive as we speak.
That's how they live, ever heard of predator and prey? That's how they survive my dear and you can't do anything to prevent it. That's what we call 'the cycle of life' .😊
The only time we should have any animal in captivity is when a certain breed is dying out and need to breed them to release back into the wild or sea. To help the population grow.
@@shibum6071 shut up, go away and stop self promoting, OR I WILL DISLIKE FROM 10 ACCOUNTS AND PUT YOUR LINK IN 1000'S OF VIDEOS FOR PEOPLE TO DISLIKE. fine I went a little far but shut up mate
I disagree. We should be kind to the individual sentience. The poor animal doesn´t know or care it´s the last of its genetic combination. It just knows it´s being kept in a cage. Species classification is a human thing. Be kind to individual animals.
Tori Vega: barging in clueless and unaware; 'cheetha' is most definitely not their name and even if it was; you'd not have bothered standing up for them, had you read their now deleted comments.
If someone caged you for 20 years, made you their slave for earning money... Are you considering them as a friend? And say goodbye when youre being released?
I’m so sad that our dolphins aren’t gonna enjoy the beauty of the reefs because plastic If you read this please pick up plastic for our reefs and animals Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
@Budget Boost DIY the problem arent the big chunky parts, well they are but more of a problem are the mircoplastic parts which seperate from chunks of plastic after a while and these are toxic and kill the sea live over a longer period of time. We have to bond plastic in such way that is stays in a brick and nothing leaks out. Melting it into or with something that keeps it stable. Plastic parts are like glass for humans, they kill pretty much fast when they are eaten or swallowed. Microplastic is more like nuclear radiation over a looong period of time, it kills you slower and maybe destroys your dna structure so your reproduction is endangered.
I am glad Koreans are really nice and released the dolphins back into the wild. Not everyone is so kind, and while these two dolphins are freed, there are many which are still held captive. But at least these two dolphins are healthy and regained freedom!! At least the trainers are not selfish people.
You know this was possible because of a lack of animal welfare laws on the country? They looked for these dolphins months after their release by following different local pods and in close areas and never found them back so it is quite probably they actually died.
@@tursiopss These dolphins are freed because some Korean sued the zoo for the nature protection and Korea court judged to free the dolphins with training survival in the nature. so, the zoo moved the dolphins by air to the island where they caught. And they trained some day in the nest and freed. Many Korean are interested in this issue and I saw some news that the dolphins joined the dolphin group and swimming near the island. I heard the zoo had a person monitoring the dolphins whether they are well living. The zoo is very big company. I shed tears with this news.
@@dennisk1316 last reports about these dolphins indicate they have not been seen again in any pod around neither by themselves which is a very bad sign. Countries with stronger laws in animal welfare or nature protection don't allow the reintroduction on this type of cases as we have already seen before it tend to have a bad end for the animals.
@@h3r0rl33 The 'bond' that captive dolphins have with their keepers is one based on the need to survive. It is a very one sided bond for sure. The trainers have immense power over the dolphins and the dolphins know that they will only get food if they perform.
StarShadow I’m guessing you didn’t watch the full video because the dolphins are clearly showing love and affection their very social creatures and have feelings to he humans not just because they have to eat
@@h3r0rl33 They've been captive for 20!!! years. Stockholm syndrome more than anything. Even if they loved their keepers, there is no doubt that healthy dolphins would rather be with their kind.
Animals are the best instead of wild humans. When animals choose their man, they stick to them until their last breath whatever happens. And they never betrays. 🥺
As much as this makes me happy to see them free. It is still scary to see them in the huge ocean after being confined in the tiny space for 20 years. I hope they are being kept an eye on for their safety ❤️.
They are doing well. Out of curiosity, I researched what happened to the dolphins and how everything was done. Thankfully, the Koreans did not release the dolphins without a plan. A very careful team of scientists made sure they can catch fish on their own before they were released. And so many other precautions were taken. Now this Jeju dophin release case became a golden standard/protocol for releasing an aquarium dolphin. I was very glad to find this out.
These were wild caught dolphins if I remember correctly. Rehabilitation and release is most successful with wild caught animals as they still retain some memories from their wild life before.
Not very likely. Since they do not have a pod, they do not have the skills needed to survive and have lived for 20 years in captivity. Rehabilitation and release only work if the animal was recently made captive and the only thing it was trained do was to survive in the wild.
Cain Tindal they get retaught the survival instincts before being released, like how keiko was taught how to survive in the wild. They’re only worry would be adapting to natural temperatures now
This is unfair.. kept them in captive for twenty years and finally thinking of releasing them in the wild. I hope the dolphins still remember how to hunt and survive by themselves
It’s not just gigantic companies, or random beach goers dumping trash into the ocean. Every time people litter close to a source of water, there’s a chance it’ll end up in there somehow. Then it gets broken down, and now you’ve got micro plastic effing up as bad as the beer rings, tooth brushes, straws, and plastic that’s literally in almost every packaging..
@@THE______TRUTH I often see high class people that are poorly educated. Two years ago I had to punch a 16yo idiot tourist that decided he can throw a beer can into thesea, inthe middle of the city. (Split, Croatia)
How do they know that they’ll be able to fend for themselves in the open sea?? They’ve been completely cared for for 20 years...I really hope that they can adapt to that life now...
Raoul Ramsaran this is pointless to argue about, do your research all you have to do is google “dolphin ocean vs captive life” of course it’s better it’s where they belong even if it has some hardships
geezus If I were also one of the Zookeepers who took care after them for so many years I would probably cry so hard and would probably faint of sadness, I just can't imagine...just watching this made me cry so hard.
when i was kid i went to dolphin show and my i feel sorry to the dolphin, i can't enjoy the show, ppl around me they just don't care. that was my 1st and last time i go to dolphin show, 20 years andnever feel sorry about this? damn
They made the dolphins bond with and be dependent on humans for a long time and suddenly release them into the cold dark ocean???? Its like kicking someone out into the streets or jungle without prior notice...
Their rehabilitation took months. The dolphins werent just dumped into the ocean without being prepared first. They were taught to hunt and catch live fish again and weaned from human interaction.
This is just suggestion, I hope when they released the dolphins, they should find Wild Same breed of dolphins so this dolphins can catch up?! I think?! because I am really worried about them.. what if there ia a shark or predators that they don't know how defend themselves. 😢
human society is broken and corrupt. dolphin society is natural and flurishing. Their currency is fish. Do not compare them to us. Because eventually it will be the dolphins that teach humanity to be telepathic.
This was done very wrong. Those dolphins were never seen again although there were some projects done to look for them. This is not how you should rehab an animal. There are no laws on animal welfare in Asia which is why anybody can really go and buy those dolphins and send them to the sea having no idea at all about what they are doing and then end up causing more damage than help to the animals
Бедные дельфинчики,очень жаль,что столько лет их держали вневоле....А если в море их родители остались или братики и сестрички?!!!??До слёз !Как хорошо что они обратно в море!
Those dolphins will be safe unless you eat them. There aren't many killer whales or sharks that are the natural enemies of dolphins on the south coast.
20yrs..... should hv their freedom 20yrs ago. bad cruel human. God Bless the dolphins n hooe they can survive on their own after 20yrs . what can i say God protect his dolphins.I will adopt them into my heaven mansion .
FYI, these two didn't survive the release. Korean aquariums released dolphins, 3 in 2013, 2 in 2015 successfully, so in 2017 they thought they would be successful as well. The release of dolphins into the wild is quite an issue, and biologists speculate that the age they were taken away from the wild might play a role. The successful 5 dolphins can be spotted in Jeju, 3 of them became mothers. Those 5 were older (ca. 10 years) when they came to the aquariums, while these two from 2017 were 5-6 years old.
Kiderino X so why are you saying that? I completely agree but don’t you understand dolphins are hunted for their meet because meat consumption is mainstream. You eat other dead animals. No difference. Educate yourself. Go veggie
Kiderino X when Tf did I say you did. Did you even read my comment. I said eating other animals are the same. You eat the decomposing flesh of a rotting corpse aka ‘meat’ do your research!
Dolphins have brought human wealth for 20 years. However, 20 years later, the aged dolphin was thrown out into the sea. It's not a good story. From the beginning to the end, it's human convenience.
What i thought.. The reason i think they set free because they were old .. So they dont have to spend money on caring for them anymore..... These horrible humans will just replace these old guys with younger ones to entertain the rotten spectators.
Your statement doesn’t make sense, it was not old at all. And if it was because of any financial gain or loss I highly doubt they would have made such a project to transport, acclimate, and give a proper goodbye for it to live its best life. Isn’t that what you crazy people want? If its in captivity is bad, if its released its also bad. You people don’t make sense anymore.
Ah yes, the hypocritical human. Humans are terrible! We eat animals, we breed animals for food, we domesticate animals as pets for our pleasure, make them work for us, use them for transport... how terrible! You idiots are so dumb. Get mad for better reasons like at people who are cruel to them or hunt endangered ones. Get off your moral high horse.
One of my life dreams is to see and interact with a baluga whale....they are so kind and loving....they are sea angels! They have the purest heart out of all things that live on this planet.
Those dolphins gonna slap many dolphin cheeks with those stunts
😂
They will be the stars of the sea. I was crying 😢 when he came back to say so long to his zookeeper.
this comment is underatted
@alan k
Bruh xD
They are doing well. Out of curiosity, I researched what happened to the dolphins and how everything was done. Thankfully, the Koreans did not release the dolphins without a plan. A very careful team of scientists made sure they can catch fish on their own before they were released. And so many other precautions were taken. Now this Jeju dophin release case became a golden standard/protocol for releasing an aquarium dolphin. I was very glad to find this out.
thank you for the information
Thank you!
But you already know that they are all alone, without family members... they were fed... they no longer know how to hunt after 20 years... I don't think they live...
@@Dimashpolizei the comment literally just said that they know how to catch fish
i prefer pubic dolphin to jeju dolphin. you know why.
no one:
not even the zookeepers:
me:: *cries*
lol same, I shed tears watching this
Im sad now 😔
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Any animal can be humans friend ..it's just how we treat them they will reply with love×100000 of it ... Loads of love❤❤❤❤
predators won't agree
@@abdallahayman2184 yeah until hippos
Not ANY but true
I tried to hug a local rattlesnake to show my appreciation for his rodent eating service... It didnt end well. I'm waiting for the Ambulance to arrive as we speak.
Mr. Fujin are you ok?
While reading the comments many of you turned into a Marine Biologist.
fact
@@janecarlavargas4647 shut
JOTARO
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It’s true, the field is starting to become saturated. Pick other professions people!! Too many of us now.
They shld have some tracking device to find out if they are safe and how long they survived in the wild to enable future rescues.
It’s gonna invade it’s privacy
It will litter the sea.
@@DBT1007 it should be for only first 10 dolphins if it's success then it will be No longer needed. So no question of litterinf the ocean
That's how they live, ever heard of predator and prey? That's how they survive my dear and you can't do anything to prevent it. That's what we call 'the cycle of life' .😊
@@anniechan8769 agree with you about the cycle of life as long as we dint interfere with it.
this is the sweetest thing to watch . sp happy to watch the free dolphins whooo hoo
The only time we should have any animal in captivity is when a certain breed is dying out and need to breed them to release back into the wild or sea. To help the population grow.
Absolutely!✌
Not even. Unless, they are dying because of human doing. That's evolution. 1 dies, another takes it's place...
@@rconn4501 that's so true a nother one takes its place its not fair at all. I wish they would stop.
@@shibum6071 shut up, go away and stop self promoting, OR I WILL DISLIKE FROM 10 ACCOUNTS AND PUT YOUR LINK IN 1000'S OF VIDEOS FOR PEOPLE TO DISLIKE. fine I went a little far but shut up mate
I disagree. We should be kind to the individual sentience. The poor animal doesn´t know or care it´s the last of its genetic combination. It just knows it´s being kept in a cage. Species classification is a human thing. Be kind to individual animals.
This is emotional, am I the only one having tears in my eyes?
No i was also crying 😢 and I’m sure it’s not just the two of us 😊 because this is very touching 🙏🏻
Yes you are
@Hunter592 well every person is different so yeah
No your not
I'm not crying the dolphin has to live in freedom
0:59 he's Crying. Omg it's melted my Heart
Yes 😔
We first make them friends and then break their heart
@cheetha123456 the fuck is that mean
@@myname-in8sh uncultured. Cheetha is most likely his/her name.
Tori Vega: barging in clueless and unaware; 'cheetha' is most definitely not their name and even if it was; you'd not have bothered standing up for them, had you read their now deleted comments.
We first make them slaves and then when they are old, we throw them like they were shit
@@myname-in8sh what's there to be to salty about?
I’m pretty sure the dolphin said a nice goodbye to his friends
Aww :(
It is never goodbye
If someone caged you for 20 years, made you their slave for earning money... Are you considering them as a friend? And say goodbye when youre being released?
@@jamessurbo3201 damn,careful with that moral high ground. You might trip and fall
@@jamessurbo3201 as humans our natural habitats are not cities. But we prefer to stay alive, live comfortably than being free in the wilderness 🕺🏻
I’m so sad that our dolphins aren’t gonna enjoy the beauty of the reefs because plastic
If you read this please pick up plastic for our reefs and animals
Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
@Budget Boost DIY I am no expert but I am pretty sure doing that would have really bad consequences in the long run
@Budget Boost DIY the problem arent the big chunky parts, well they are but more of a problem are the mircoplastic parts which seperate from chunks of plastic after a while and these are toxic and kill the sea live over a longer period of time. We have to bond plastic in such way that is stays in a brick and nothing leaks out. Melting it into or with something that keeps it stable.
Plastic parts are like glass for humans, they kill pretty much fast when they are eaten or swallowed.
Microplastic is more like nuclear radiation over a looong period of time, it kills you slower and maybe destroys your dna structure so your reproduction is endangered.
Türkler begensin
@@presentmic3605
Basically, it's like heavy metal poisoning.
@I love myself send plastic to the sun
I am glad Koreans are really nice and released the dolphins back into the wild. Not everyone is so kind, and while these two dolphins are freed, there are many which are still held captive. But at least these two dolphins are healthy and regained freedom!! At least the trainers are not selfish people.
You know this was possible because of a lack of animal welfare laws on the country? They looked for these dolphins months after their release by following different local pods and in close areas and never found them back so it is quite probably they actually died.
@@tursiopss These dolphins are freed because some Korean sued the zoo for the nature protection and Korea court judged to free the dolphins with training survival in the nature. so, the zoo moved the dolphins by air to the island where they caught. And they trained some day in the nest and freed. Many Korean are interested in this issue and I saw some news that the dolphins joined the dolphin group and swimming near the island. I heard the zoo had a person monitoring the dolphins whether they are well living. The zoo is very big company. I shed tears with this news.
@@dennisk1316 last reports about these dolphins indicate they have not been seen again in any pod around neither by themselves which is a very bad sign. Countries with stronger laws in animal welfare or nature protection don't allow the reintroduction on this type of cases as we have already seen before it tend to have a bad end for the animals.
Yeah
@@tursiopss also dolphins tend to commit suicide when under massive amounts of stress
Why do people watch a video about dolphins and instantly they're marine experts?
all from peta university
Because of peta.
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is it the same one that lost the baby in the previous July 2018 video? It made me cry to see the dolphin be free!!!!!!!! that music didn't help ;(
Karol Santiago I think it is
😭😭🤯
Maybe😭
Don't be so damn emotional. Damn!
Maybe.
I'm so happy finally you guys release the dolphins to be free,,,and pls pls no more animals circus
Uhhhhh in the video the dolphins clearly wanted to be with the zoo keepers because of their special bond not because they had to
@@h3r0rl33 The 'bond' that captive dolphins have with their keepers is one based on the need to survive. It is a very one sided bond for sure. The trainers have immense power over the dolphins and the dolphins know that they will only get food if they perform.
StarShadow I’m guessing you didn’t watch the full video because the dolphins are clearly showing love and affection their very social creatures and have feelings to he humans not just because they have to eat
@@h3r0rl33 They've been captive for 20!!! years. Stockholm syndrome more than anything. Even if they loved their keepers, there is no doubt that healthy dolphins would rather be with their kind.
Isaiah King
“SCHOOL”
👐
Animals are the best instead of wild humans. When animals choose their man, they stick to them until their last breath whatever happens. And they never betrays. 🥺
True
Just like dogs
Indeed
Eehhh... Not really...
Gay
I’m glad they gave them a chance to learn again than just letting them out on their own.
As much as this makes me happy to see them free. It is still scary to see them in the huge ocean after being confined in the tiny space for 20 years. I hope they are being kept an eye on for their safety ❤️.
I agree hope it went well.
They are doing well. Out of curiosity, I researched what happened to the dolphins and how everything was done. Thankfully, the Koreans did not release the dolphins without a plan. A very careful team of scientists made sure they can catch fish on their own before they were released. And so many other precautions were taken. Now this Jeju dophin release case became a golden standard/protocol for releasing an aquarium dolphin. I was very glad to find this out.
@@welovez thx for that info. they were healthy and with each other too so i bet that helped.
Omg it makes me cry to see them swimming and hunting 😭 god bless the people who made this happen
They were fed those fish... this is releasing a domesticated and dependent animal into the wild...irresponsible.
So much tears for this video.. thanks for release thim
How long will the dophin survive by itself. It been in captivity for 20 years.
These were wild caught dolphins if I remember correctly. Rehabilitation and release is most successful with wild caught animals as they still retain some memories from their wild life before.
Not very likely.
Since they do not have a pod, they do not have the skills needed to survive and have lived for 20 years in captivity.
Rehabilitation and release only work if the animal was recently made captive and the only thing it was trained do was to survive in the wild.
Cain Tindal they get retaught the survival instincts before being released, like how keiko was taught how to survive in the wild. They’re only worry would be adapting to natural temperatures now
Exactly. This video's intention was to be cute but it pissed me off
This is unfair.. kept them in captive for twenty years and finally thinking of releasing them in the wild. I hope the dolphins still remember how to hunt and survive by themselves
I still don't get why people throw plastic in the ocean :(
It's mainly low class people or the poorly educated.
@@THE______TRUTH wtf?
@@THE______TRUTH Does that mean all the managers and owners of big industries are low class and illiterate
It’s not just gigantic companies, or random beach goers dumping trash into the ocean. Every time people litter close to a source of water, there’s a chance it’ll end up in there somehow. Then it gets broken down, and now you’ve got micro plastic effing up as bad as the beer rings, tooth brushes, straws, and plastic that’s literally in almost every packaging..
@@THE______TRUTH I often see high class people that are poorly educated.
Two years ago I had to punch a 16yo idiot tourist that decided he can throw a beer can into thesea, inthe middle of the city. (Split, Croatia)
He just came back and said good bye CUTE!
Aww these creature is too beautiful
Creatures are
@@JB-xm8qi i love dolpin smuch they're so precious owo
Aww I’m happy for the dolphins
Yo I saw you in a differ video. 😂 nice to see ya again lmao
Ikr!😍
This is so sweet. The dolphins looked happy to be free, and they knew that they had to go home with their family 💚 Beautiful
I cried for almost half an hr on and off. What a beautiful story ❤️
me: on the edge of tears but doesn't cry.
but amazing that they get to now live in the ocean
How do they know that they’ll be able to fend for themselves in the open sea?? They’ve been completely cared for for 20 years...I really hope that they can adapt to that life now...
Linda Humes they won’t, most likely will be shark bait
Cared for!!! Come on! I would say they have been used for 20 years though.
@Captain Mason : Really ? Did it happen ?
Yousef Ismail most likley
did you watch the video? lmfao
Thank you for releasing these dolphins back to the wild. I have tears of joy! 😂❤
That must be so exciting for the dolphins to have freedom & a life again, thank you!!!
it seems like what you're tryna say is those people who took care of those dolphins are not able to give them a life nor freedom?
I’m sure they love them & cared for them as best they could but they can’t give them the life they would have in the ocean
And you're assuming that's a better life.
Raoul Ramsaran this is pointless to argue about, do your research all you have to do is google “dolphin ocean vs captive life” of course it’s better it’s where they belong even if it has some hardships
@@mistys2616 so the kids in africa are better off as they are now instead of in a 5 star hotel
This teared me up. Dolphins are amazing animals. I hope those Dolphins are surviving well in the ocean.
SeaWorld needs to do this ASAP this was so nice I’m sure the dolphins 🐬 were joyful
That just shows how much they care for their animals and how the animals care for them so sweet ❤
In India it is illegal to captive 🐬 Dolphins, they are treated same level as humans by law.
But what caste are they Dalits or Brahmins?
As it should be.
In india, cows are respected higher than women
Say the people who keep elephants captive
@@janheard3826 you can't target the whole nation if any "country" does that ..
May those dolphins enjoy their freedom :)
Thank you so much for giving them sea again. May god bless you 😘
The camera man was also didn't come back and stay with dolphins
Doğal ortamlarına bırakmak gerek. Nasıl da mutlu oldular. Kıyamam ya. ❤️🐳
I can't imagine how hard that must have been for the staff but it is so awesome that you all did that I hope more places start doing it thank u
Bless those people taking care to train the dolphins for the wild :))
Made me cry they all should be able to have this life they deserve
When the line came.."they must've waited so long for this day to come" My eyes got wet immediately♥
Omg, I'm so happy for them 😭❤️
I cried. Be happy Dolphins 🐬 ❤️ We love you!
I cried too
SO HAPPY FOR THEM, I CRIED :'(
it’s amazing that they release them after all the work and hardship they’ve done. amazing.
Happy Happy Happy 👏👏👏😍😍😍🐬🐬 . Thanks you. Thanks #Kritterklub
geezus If I were also one of the Zookeepers who took care after them for so many years I would probably cry so hard and would probably faint of sadness, I just can't imagine...just watching this made me cry so hard.
2:51 'they must have waited for this day to come' *underwater noose comes into view* me: w H E E Z E
I mean, that’s another way of finally being set free
when i was kid i went to dolphin show and my i feel sorry to the dolphin, i can't enjoy the show, ppl around me they just don't care. that was my 1st and last time i go to dolphin show, 20 years andnever feel sorry about this? damn
dzaki asyakir im14andthisisdeep
@@jerrykwon8837 yeah man, i'm not a pathetic animal right activist, but i don't like dolphin show
It's not cruel to them tho
This comment is under every releasing video.. 🤦🏼♀️
@@dzakiasyakir3741 understandable have a nice day
I love it when some humans has passions for animals.well done to all animal keepers out there.amazing job😍
Tears of joy🥲so glad that they are able to return to the sea🥰👏💪👍👏👏👏
Who the hell is cutting onions right after I wake up in the morning 😭😭
😭😭😭😭😭
飼えなくなった生物を野生に離して感動話にするなんて人間のエゴって恐ろしいわ。
WR WR さん
ホンマ
20年も飼育して最後海に返すって、遺棄するのと同じじゃない?と思いましたよ
日本のようにイルカを大量虐殺していなくて幸いです
こんな馬鹿な事を考えるのはどこの国かと思ったら。さすが馬鹿国。
@@中村まほら なるほど(;`・ω・)ちゃんと訓練とかあるんだ安心(・_・;
WR WR
無知のまま自分の意見を言えるあなたも私にとっては恐ろしいわ
Anyone else started crying? Im bawling 😭
this is so heartwarming. god bless the people who helped my friends🐬🐬
That’s the most lovely thing I’ve seen in longtime ❤️✌🏼
They made the dolphins bond with and be dependent on humans for a long time and suddenly release them into the cold dark ocean???? Its like kicking someone out into the streets or jungle without prior notice...
Their rehabilitation took months. The dolphins werent just dumped into the ocean without being prepared first. They were taught to hunt and catch live fish again and weaned from human interaction.
Haha you mean the same way my parent do to me after i finish college?
I was just kidding, i decide to move out by myself.
I wouldn’t be so sure coz they are not just dumped into the sea
This is just suggestion, I hope when they released the dolphins, they should find Wild Same breed of dolphins so this dolphins can catch up?! I think?! because I am really worried about them.. what if there ia a shark or predators that they don't know how defend themselves. 😢
human society is broken and corrupt. dolphin society is natural and flurishing. Their currency is fish. Do not compare them to us. Because eventually it will be the dolphins that teach humanity to be telepathic.
The cameramen did a great job capturing this moments ㅠㅠㅠ
The time when she turned back and returned , made me to cry 🥺 T_T
Nice to see there natural instincts came back to be released.
How the dolphin knows they will never meet again is wholesome
hopefully they will be okay and find another group dolphins that will take them in and show them the ropes.
This was done very wrong. Those dolphins were never seen again although there were some projects done to look for them. This is not how you should rehab an animal. There are no laws on animal welfare in Asia which is why anybody can really go and buy those dolphins and send them to the sea having no idea at all about what they are doing and then end up causing more damage than help to the animals
I'm worried seeing only a pair of dolfins in the huge ocean. I always see dolfins go in a school or in parent-children
Omg,thank you sooo Much,i love ses thé free dolphins🦈🦈🦈🦈
Как приятно что они живут близко к морю, могут позволить такое счастье для дельфинов. Прожить свою жизнь самостоятельно право каждого!
Thank you for releasing them 😊❤💞🐋🐬
thank you to those people for releasing them. Made me cry though, them saying goodbye xx
after that, both of them making a song about "story of my life"
海に返すんじゃなくて、海で遊ばせてまた一緒にいればいいと思う…
Бедные дельфинчики,очень жаль,что столько лет их держали вневоле....А если в море их родители остались или братики и сестрички?!!!??До слёз !Как хорошо что они обратно в море!
Wow their love towards their boss is like more than a human love
Thank you relasing animals, it should be same for the animals in the zoo world wide. We can watch animals as entertainment while animals are suffering
死ぬまで世話しなよ。
若い20年を人間の元で暮らしてきたイルカが、
この先野生で生きていくのは大変だよ。
まじ無責任。
同感です。まるで乳母捨て山。まさに、年老いてから大海に放たれ、老いたイルカが天敵から逃げ抜け、餌を取るのは大変です。最後まで飼えるようにするフォローが必要。あなたのコメントを見なければ、私は可哀想に思いながらも、何も書かずに、ここを去ったかもしれませんでした。ハッキリと書いてくれて、ありがとう。
Those dolphins will be safe unless you eat them. There aren't many killer whales or sharks that are the natural enemies of dolphins on the south coast.
ふらわー それは人間が勝手に決めた概念でしょ
Weight Gainer 君色んなところにコメントしてるけどその饅頭のんおもろいと思ってるん?
仕込んでおいて何でいきなり海に放つのかが分からん
人と共生してきて、いきなり野生に返すって生きていけるのか?疑問
SH IT 美談にしたがってるだろうけど、狩りができるかどうか、先ずはそれにかかってるよな。
追跡して欲しいな
コリアンとチャイニーズのやるのことは
馬鹿げてる
禁にゃん 英語圏の人間は褒め称えてるけどアイツらは自然を舐めてる。
いくら知能が高いとはいえ老いたイルカがいきなり狩りをできるとは思えない。
インド
20yrs..... should hv their freedom
20yrs ago. bad cruel human.
God Bless the dolphins n hooe they can survive on their own after 20yrs . what can i say
God protect his dolphins.I will adopt them into my heaven mansion .
FYI, these two didn't survive the release. Korean aquariums released dolphins, 3 in 2013, 2 in 2015 successfully, so in 2017 they thought they would be successful as well.
The release of dolphins into the wild is quite an issue, and biologists speculate that the age they were taken away from the wild might play a role. The successful 5 dolphins can be spotted in Jeju, 3 of them became mothers. Those 5 were older (ca. 10 years) when they came to the aquariums, while these two from 2017 were 5-6 years old.
Thank you sooooo much for releasing them!!!
I'am so happy when I see this vídeos, thanks and they will survive...😅😅😅😅👌👋👍💕💕💕💕💕💕
All animals deserve to be free and in the wild happy
Kiderino X are you vegan?
Belle ‘ no
Kiderino X so why are you saying that? I completely agree but don’t you understand dolphins are hunted for their meet because meat consumption is mainstream. You eat other dead animals. No difference. Educate yourself. Go veggie
Belle ‘ I don’t eat dolphins
Kiderino X when Tf did I say you did. Did you even read my comment. I said eating other animals are the same. You eat the decomposing flesh of a rotting corpse aka ‘meat’ do your research!
各国は水族館で飼育していたイルカを、野生に返していってるらしいけど、感動話にする必要はないと思う。
This is so relaxing to watch and im crying 😢💛💜
I can't stop my tears...hw dey handled it...and hw dat poor littles handles going away from those all people whom dey loved and rised
I feel like crying in the inside
最後まで一緒にいてやれ
中途半端に育てて海に返すのもなんとも思えんな
Does anybody else cry at these super Happy moments?
You waited with this moment 20 years too long! But still thank you💚
1:30 *Dolphin be like, ‘blows bubbles’ argh! **_darn_** another one out of that net!*
綺麗事にしたいんですね。
0:58 its crying😭 and so am I
Dolphins don't have tear ducts.
I didn't knew that but it looks sad though
They look so happy to be home
WHAT EVER WATERPARK OR WHATEVER THIS PLACE IS GOD BLESS U WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE THIS EVERYWHERE
Dolphins have brought human wealth for 20 years.
However, 20 years later, the aged dolphin was thrown out into the sea.
It's not a good story. From the beginning to the end, it's human convenience.
What i thought.. The reason i think they set free because they were old .. So they dont have to spend money on caring for them anymore..... These horrible humans will just replace these old guys with younger ones to entertain the rotten spectators.
Dolphins, depending on their breed, can live up to 40 years in captivity so no, they werent released because of old age.
Your statement doesn’t make sense, it was not old at all. And if it was because of any financial gain or loss I highly doubt they would have made such a project to transport, acclimate, and give a proper goodbye for it to live its best life. Isn’t that what you crazy people want? If its in captivity is bad, if its released its also bad. You people don’t make sense anymore.
that is its natural habitat what........
Ah yes, the hypocritical human. Humans are terrible! We eat animals, we breed animals for food, we domesticate animals as pets for our pleasure, make them work for us, use them for transport... how terrible! You idiots are so dumb. Get mad for better reasons like at people who are cruel to them or hunt endangered ones. Get off your moral high horse.
無責任に感じた。20年飼って海に戻すの?姥捨山みたいに思う
喜道 平気で死ねとか言うあなたの方が気持ち悪い気がするけどな
これ韓国だと思うけど、イルカ肉をだす店がいっぱいあるのに、このあと捕獲されないのか?
そもそもこの海で捕まって、水族館に連れて行かれたんだろ?
海外では野生に返してるとか嘘に決まってんじゃん。
太地の一件からは、野生のイルカを水族館で飼ってはいけない国際ルールになったんだから。
喜道 クッソキレてて草生える
伊藤基晃 ごめんなさい
俺は事情とかどうでもいいからとにかくイルカが幸せになって欲しいな
海外勢と日本勢の意見が全く違う
T.Tさんという日本人のコメントの所に書かせて頂いたのですが、同意見です。
日本人は生態や状況を理解していないのに視野が狭すぎます…悲しいです。
今見たところ日本勢も海外勢も、無責任だという声が大半を占めております。
私はこの意見に同意ですね。
One of my life dreams is to see and interact with a baluga whale....they are so kind and loving....they are sea angels! They have the purest heart out of all things that live on this planet.
OMG...HOW BEAUTIFUL !!! LOOK AT ALL OF THESE" ACTIVIST ANGELS" !!! THANK YOU SWEET HEARTS FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL ENERGY !!!