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Dolphin Leads Whales Back to Safety in NZ

by Max Hartshorne on March 16, 2008

Today from Reuters came a tale of animal wisdom from one of my favorite places in the world.

“Moko the dolphin, a regular visitor to the coast of Mahia on the east Coast of New Zealand’s North Island, became an instant hero after leading two pygmy whales that had repeatedly stranded into deep water on Monday.

Moko, who had been visiting the beach at Mahia on and off over the summer, arrived at the beach in the nick of time, Smith said. The disoriented mother and calf had resisted attempts to herd them out to sea, and kept restranding on the beach, to the point where Smith said the pair would likely have to be killed.

Then Moko appeared, and came right up to the whales before leading them out to sea.
“Quite clearly the attitude of the whales changed when the dolphin arrived on the scene. They responded virtually straight away,” Smith said.

“The dolphin managed in a couple of minutes what we had failed to do in an hour and a half.”

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