When two pods of dolphins meet…

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A pod of 52 Stenella frontalis dolphins living on the edge of the Bahamas had to relocate to the Bimini Islands, where a different pod of 120 Stenella frontalis dolphins resides. Unlike most interactions between mammal pods in nature, the new pod was welcomed and new friendships were made.

 

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