Touched by the mother dolphin giving her body
This mother dolphin is supposed to take her baby's body away from the shore
This mother dolphin is expected to take her baby's body away from the shore, to "rest" in a deeper water.
This rare and moving image was recorded by a group of tourists off the Guangxi Zhuang area (China). This is the famous place for dolphin watching tours.
The body of the young dolphin slipped from her mother's back five times as she swam across the waves. Even so, the mother dolphin does not leave her child and continues her solitary journey.
Despite the waves, the mother dolphin still does not give up.
There was a wound about 30cm long in the baby dolphin's abdomen. It may have died due to the right propeller of a ship.
This action shows that dolphins also seem to be aware of death, even thinking about it.
Researcher Joan Gonzalvo from the Tethys Research Institute (Italy) also observed a similar scene. He said that the mother dolphin does not seem to accept the death of her child.
Wound 30cm in the belly of a baby dolphin.
In the past, researchers had observed that dolphins carried or pushed the bodies of premature or dead babies from the womb. Sometimes they stay with their dead children for a few days.
Burial rites are quite rare in the kingdom of animals, but they have been observed in whales, elephants, chimpanzees, gorillas.
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