Watch a scene from the PBS Nature film, Ocean Giants.
What will a group of dolphins make of the silvery rings of air produced by a bubble machine? (Video limited to U.S. & Territories.)
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This is wonderful to watch! It must have been fun for the underwater photographers to have set up the experiment and then to watch what happens. This clip made me smile and it also filled me with wonder. I’m so glad there are people out there who believe that it’s important for us to learn more about these remarkable creatures.
I was at SeaWorld in Orlando about 4 years ago in one of the underground caves where you can watch the dolphins from underwater when one of the juveniles started blowing rings at me. I was so surprised and moved I actually started tearing up. What an experience. I’ve been in love with dolphins for years. Problem is, I can only own cats – LOL!
I caught the last part of the Dolphins looking at themselves in the mirror attached to the side of the tank but did not hear the name of the scientist studying them or the location of the tank. Could you please provide that information. Thanks.
Fantastic program last night Feb 22, 2012.
Is it possible to buy video or dvd of last night program ? Who should I ask ?
Thank you
Best Regards
Raffaella Bragagnolo
gianni.bragagnolo@sunquest.ca
I think the part with the dolphins looking at themselves in the mirrors was in Baltimore, MD. Researcher was Diana Reece……(from memory watching last nite)….hope its correct
Can you please tell me the DVD Ocean Giants,, in which region can this DVD be viewed, 0,1 or 2?