-21 Maybe the fact that dolphin's brains are bigger than humans' is why they don't find imprisoning us and forcing us to perform tricks for food "entertaining", amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I've always wondered: is a dolphins brain also as wrinkly or wrinklier than oyrs? Because its surface area that makes people smart. Volume is memory and surface area is RAM, sort of

by Anonymous 11 years ago

They do deceive us for food, though. The bastards.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

You think that's imprisonment? In the wild, dolphins do the things that we call "tricks" naturally because it entertains them. When they do it in captivity, they are simultaneously entertaining themselves and getting fed. I would love to hear what you think about zoos.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Considering dolphins are pulled out of the wild, often after having their families slaughtered in front of them, to be in places like Sea World and the likes for the entertainment of sad, bored humans is disgusting and if you can go to sleep at night thinking that what happens in Taiji is okay then good for you but I think it is barbaric and nauseating. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/14/dolphin-slaughter-hunting-japan-taiji

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I kind of agree with the last quote in the article about how it's racist.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Nothing in that article suggests that dolphins have to watch their families die and then be sold to Sea World. Yes, they do have to watch their families die, but they're set free, not sent to Sea World. They've actually made statements saying that they don't get the captured dolphins and disagree with the whole "slaughter/capture" thing (I think most of Sea World's Dolphins are rescues from fishing incidents). The dolphin hunt happens once a year to control the dolphin population in the area. If there are too many dolphins they will eat all the fish and starve to death. It's the exact same as deer season in America. We get to kill deer once a year so that they don't overpopulate themselves into starvation. You know what happened in Bambi? That happens all the time during deer season. What makes dolphins so different?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

So long and thanks for all the fish!

by Anonymous 11 years ago

The wild ones just need to hang out and see divers swimmers all kinds of people in the ocean.

by Anonymous 7 years ago