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Rescued Baby Dolphin Being Nursed To Health

November 7, 2010
URUGUAY – After being washed ashore, evidently injured by a fishing net, a baby dolphin approximately 10 days old is nursed back to health. The young La Plata river dolphin was discovered by walkers on a beach near the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo; there was no sign of a mother nearby. See the magnificent photos of the tiny dolphin now named Nipper – and the concerned penguin who oversaw his care.

(The erect-crested penguin is an oil spill rescue who’s also recuperating at the reserve.) Find a brief article below about the program aimed at saving orphaned dolphins like this little one pictured. – Global Animal

An erect-crested penguin watches as Richard Tesore, head of the NGO Rescate Fauna Marina, holds a baby La Plata river dolphin in Piriapolis, 100 km (62 miles) east of Montevideo, November 5, 2010. The dolphin, which was found on the beach in the city four days ago, is recovering at the reserve from injuries Photograph by: Andres Stapff, Reuters

Richard Tesore, head of the NGO Rescate Fauna Marina, holds a baby La Plata river dolphin in Piriapolis, 100 km (62 miles) east of Montevideo, November 5, 2010. The dolphin, which was found on the beach in the city four days ago, is recovering at the reserve. Photograph by: Andres Stapff, Reuters

Richard Tesore, head of the NGO Rescate Fauna Marina, feeds a baby La Plata river dolphin.



Richard Tesore, Director of the marine fauna reserve "SOS Fauna Marina" holds a baby doplhin in a pool in Punta Colorada, department of Maldonado, 100 km east of Montevideo, Uruguay, on November 5, 2010. The little dolphin, about 10 days old, was found by tourists, apparently showing marks of a fishing net. Photograph by: (MIGUEL ROJO/AFP/Getty Images)

Richard Tesore, Director of the marine fauna reserve "SOS Fauna Marina" bathes a baby doplhin in a pool in Punta Colorada, department of Maldonado 100 km east of Montevideo on November 5, 2010. The little dolphin of about 10 days, was found by tourists, apparently showing marks of a fishing net. Photograph by: Miguel Rojo, Getty Images


at http://www.globalanimal.org/2010/11/07/photos-baby-dolphin-rescued-in-uruguay/21880/

crazy stuff =)
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
Well no wonder. Pic no. 4 clearly shows how the trainers are showing the poor little thing how to do oral. oh shit. I just had a great idea for a porn movie...Flipper in Girls gone wild.
 

rowlman

Well-Known Member
I want one to put in my pool.
Animal fetish??...jk...but seriously, how come I keep seeing videos of them humping people??...it's not like I'm watching the perv. chanel , but at least 3 times in the last month someones getting dolphin raped
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
... but not to train.
Personally I don't eat tuna since the new laws. Somehow lacks that flavor I liked. I'm guessing it was the naughty savory mouthwatering impurities. Now we have to get our impurities from living dolphins. cn
 

rowlman

Well-Known Member
You're so disgusting rowlman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

























































































That dolphin is way to young to fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wasn't taking the videos!...lol...but there all over the TV.
I said the dolphins were doing the humping, not the other way around!....although....??
 
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