Dolphin birth caught on tape
Using an underwater camera, trainers capture video showing the birth of a dolphin in a man-made lagoon at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, a marine park on Hawaii's Big Island.
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Using an underwater camera, trainers capture video showing the birth of a dolphin in a man-made lagoon at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, a marine park on Hawaii's Big Island.
Wildlife officials will monitor the dolphin until it has clearly returned to its natural saltwater habitat or needs to be rescued.
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"This type of harassment causes undue stress to wild dolphins, is dangerous for the people who interact with them and is illegal," rescuers said.
Video shows the trainer struggling to stay afloat as the dolphin, dragged her underwater and then pushed her forward.
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