천재적인 돌고래의 장난감 만들기
천재적인 돌고래의 장난감 만들기 주재현 JFKN.COM 011-781-5981 And in a bubble. Truly incredible pictures of dolphins at play. Robert Cruitch finds they have a real sense of fun. Finally tonight, I have seen the pictures you’re about to see. Perhaps, half a dozen times and I still can’t believe it. It has long been known that dolphins are highly intelligent and playful, but what do they play with under water? Robert Cruitch is about to show you. Okay! Here it comes. Watch this. These dolphins at Sea World in Orlando are blowing perfect rings of air from, from the blow holes, you see that, in their heads. And apparently, dolphins do this for fun. “I mean, animal’s play. But this was really the first case, we saw, of an animal creating their own object to play from something they created themselves. That’s no little thing.” Dolphins are toy manufacturers. “Watching what they do….this is definitely an intentional behavior.” Because, says Diana Rheasa dolphin expert and Manuca Kasi bubble expert, watch this dolphin using her nose, it’s called the rostrum부리, 주둥이모양의 돌기. “It’s clearly it’s watching it and at the same time, it’s doing something with its rostrum very carefully and delicately.” “But it’s not touching it with rostrum. Yeah. Yeah. Not touching it. Just….” “The spin is very clear.” Not normally because bubbles are lighter than water, they float up. But these dolphins you notice bite their bubbles. Because the smaller the bubble, the longer it lasts. And if you slow things down, you can see the dolphin biting and then kind of stitching바느질, 꿰메기 it back together again, so it can keep playing with its toy. “Their goal is to keep these things intact완전한 and keep playing with as long as they want.” And because rings stay intact when they’re down deep under water pressure, these dolphins keep their rings near the bottom. And finally, you’ve gotta see this. “So this female is gonna force this air out. She’s watching it as it rises, then puts her head in this position, pops another one out. Go back again. Oh, absolutely, let’s see again. How cool is this? Very cool. Robert Cruitch, ABC News,