I'm not someone who usually watches TikTok clips or Instagram reels, but every now and then, something pops up that truly captures my attention. This time, it was a TikTok video that appeared on my Facebook feed and led me to a fascinating Newsweek article I just had to share with you.
I’ve heard stories before about animals helping people in distress—but this one honestly surprised me.
The article I came across was published by Newsweek and it describes an incredible moment where a dolphin appeared to protect divers from a nearby shark.
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In the video uploaded by diver Kayleigh Grant, she and another diver were swimming together with a rough-toothed dolphin off the coast of Hawaii. Out of the blue, an even more menacing figure makes an appearance: an Oceanic whitetip shark. Although it doesn’t attack, it approaches rather closely; it’s clear it’s curious.
The dolphin reacts immediately. It circles around the divers, making sounds, nudging the divers together and in a sense, appearing to drag them to safety. A professional dive instructor, Grant says the dolphin was at her side for almost 45 minutes. During the time she had encountered many dolphins before, this one interaction was distinct, in how it was much more deliberate and protective.
Online, people weren’t any less touched by the story. Calling the dolphin a beautiful soul and expressing their admiration for how, at times, animals display such profound kindness, they complimented the bulwark of nature for portraying emotions surpassing what we humans show to one another.
Scientists have long wondered why dolphins demonstrate such behavior. Some think that it is empathy. After all, their echolocation could allow them to detect human distress. Others lean towards instinctive symbiotic behavior. Regardless of the answer, one thing remains certain: dolphins are truly extraordinary.
Needless to say, we all view the opinion of Grant who, in her speech, stated: "To protect the ocean, the least you can do is cut down your use of plastic, use reef-friendly sunscreen, and for the love of god, don’t support keeping dolphins captive."
article link: https://www.newsweek.com/dolphin-protects-divers-shark-incredible-viral-video-tiktok-ocean-1633337