Years
ago, I took one of those quizzes in a woman’s magazine. This quiz had the
reader consider choices if one only had
six months to live. I mentioned to my
man that I would want to swim with the dolphins. His response was, “Why wait until you know
you’re going to die?”
I must have gotten Flipper on the brain from grade school when Flipper was a favorite in the Galvin household. Flipper Intro
This
is how I found myself a few months later at Dolphins Plus in Key Largo learning
about dolphin behavior prior to diving into the lagoon with the dolphins. http://www.dolphinsplus.com/
Dolphins
at this location are not captive. They stay there because they choose to. They
are free to leave at any time. Dolphins
which perform in amusement parks are not given food until they complete the
required task. They no doubt find both
this and unprotected behavior from humans highly stressful, because they die
much younger under most captive situations than they do in the wild. Dolphins at Dolphin’s Plus have a longer life
expectancy because they are fed regardless of behavior. Any humans who attend
programs there are educated about dolphin behavior and removed from the lagoon
if they do not comply.
Dolphins
travel using echo location which is accomplished via the rostrum (the bulbous
part) of their heads. Essentially, they
are living, breathing ultrasound machines.
As such, they can “see” inside human beings. The behaviorists who work at Dolphins Plus
told us that in recent weeks the dolphins had eyed the mid-section of a woman
repeatedly. She called them a month
later to advise that she had been in the early stages of pregnancy at the time
and did not know it. They also paid close attention to a gentleman who had a
knee replacement.
After
the orientation, I sat on the small dock and considered that while Flipper was
really cool, what was directly in front of me was a group of wild animals weighing around 800 lbs each. I got nervous and was trying to talk myself into jumping in. Bruce, who is usually
patient and kind, also knew we had only a short amount of time to be in the
lagoon and unceremoniously pushed me in.
Don’t worry, I’m a good swimmer. I was just being Wilma Wimp Girl.
Once
in, I had to orient myself to the strange humming and almost electrical buzzing
underwater, which is the sound of the dolphins communicating with each
other. We had been told that they like
to amuse themselves from time to time by “freaking out the human.” Sensing my nervousness, they had some fun
with me.
They
swim up to you at full speed, stop very suddenly directly in front of you, in a
vertical position, and open their mouths, showing all their teeth. This is not biting behavior, mind you, but
simply trying to get a rise out of you.
They’re playful. After they did
this to me, there was plenty of dolphin “talk”…”Hey Mildred wasn’t that
hilarious when she swallowed lagoon water down her snorkel?”- you know, typical
dolphin high jinks.
The
whole experience was one of those things one remembers for a lifetime. I was honored that one of the dolphins
allowed me to touch her. Dolphins feel like a hard-boiled egg with the shell
removed, wet. Made me think of nothing
more than making a bunch of deviled eggs for a bbq.
This
all brings me to today’s post and video. A professional photographer and diver, Keller Laoros, who routinely dives with manta rays and takes pictures recently had an amazing experience
in Hawaii. A dolphin fouled in fishing
wire approached him. It was
clear that the dolphin was in distress.
He stopped a short distance from Keller. Keller made a “come here” gesture under
water and the dolphin did so. Keller used a diving knife to remove some of the fishing line. The dolphin surfaced for air and returned to
allow him to continue removing the fishing line. When the man was done, the dolphin swam
away. A wild animal.
Animals
are filled with the grace of God, in my humble opinion. I know that every day when Lulu snuggles with
me in bed. I knew that over the weekend when
a pygmy goat sat in my lap out in the sunshiny backyard. The Bible says that all creation gives God
praise.
Let heaven and earth
praise him,
the seas and all that move in them, Psalm 69:34
the seas and all that move in them, Psalm 69:34
In the memorable words
of radio Bible teacher Chuck Swindoll, “Anyone who believes that they are
correct theologically by stating that there will be no animals in Heaven are
going to have a surprise when they see that big white horse Jesus rides up
in.” Just sayin’.