Dolphins also kill fellow species for entertainment

The recorded image shows the big dolphins constantly juggling, attacking the same type. Two harmed animals were then taken ashore with terrible wounds at the beginning.

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Juggling game of two big dolphins

In human thoughts, dolphins are innocent, gentle, loving friends and often save friends. However, the image recorded below will cause many people to reconsider that thought: Two dolphins attack and kill their two mates just to 'entertain'.

Caroline Weir from Aberdeenshire (Scotland) County recorded this rare moment from the bedroom window and put them on social networks. The photos showed the dolphins constantly attacking, juggling their fellow humans on the water. These two dolphins were later found dead with terrible wounds on their heads, especially deep wounds in the eye sockets.

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Scottish marine animal experts say dolphins - identified as newly-grown male dolphins - may only attack the same species for entertainment. Although zoologists also don't know exactly why dolphins attack at the same time, they argue that this is probably a 'cat-and-mouse' game , similar to how humans fight. According to experts, once a dolphin is killed, the remaining ones are no longer interested, so they do not eat the body of the victim.

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The wound on the head and eye sockets of the dolphins is harmed

In the article posted on Facebook, the Marine Animal Project Implementation Team ran aground in Scotland, writing: 'The dolphins are not as sweet and innocent as we think. Pointed dolphin dolphins often do this, just like a cat-and-mouse game. Once the small dolphin dies, they lose interest. They are also known to kill their children. '

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Experts will examine the two dolphins

You Emms Daniels commented: 'I never suspected that dolphins are species that attack the same species. Seems like this is quite strange. Seeing these wounds, how dare you think that dolphins are sweet and innocent animals, when they are really evil people. '

Jenny Saunders wrote: 'Dolphins are just like people, good people also have bad people. The dolphin community is as complex as our society. '