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  2. Scott Huckabay - Wikipedia

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    While living in Hawaii in late 1991, Huckabay continued refining his guitar technique. Huckabay claims that while swimming in the ocean he developed a form of sound with telepathy, which he believes enables him to communicate with the dolphins and whales on a daily basis. There is no documentation of this claim and no scientific literature ...

  3. Saving the Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    It was written for the soundtrack of a PBS special by the same name, except for "Dolphins and Whales," which originally appeared on Fresh Aire VI as "Come Home to the Sea". Track listing [ edit ]

  4. Wholphin - Wikipedia

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    A Wholphin. The first recorded wholphin was born in a Tokyo SeaWorld in 1981; he died after 200 days. [4]The first wholphin in the United States and the first to survive was Kekaimalu, born at Sea Life Park in Hawaii on May 15, 1985; her name means "from the peaceful ocean". [4]

  5. 'Once in a lifetime': Video captures mesmerizing 'dolphin ...

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    Dolphin stampedes typically occur when hundreds − and sometimes thousands − of dolphins leap in and out of the water in one direction, according to Capt. Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari.

  6. Backflipping Dolphin Delights Whale Watchers in Monterey Bay

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    Whale watchers got quite a show recently when one playful dolphin decided to show off for them in Monterey Bay, California. ABC News shared a clip on Sunday, March 24th of the whale watchers ...

  7. Bottlenose Dolphins Put on Quite a Show for Whale Watchers ...

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    Whale watchers in San Diego were in for quite a treat recently when a pod of bottlenose dolphins stole the show by leaping 20 feet out of the water to the delight of everyone on board.

  8. Perseverance (song) - Wikipedia

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    The band's frontman, Tony Wright, composed the music by stitching together several guitar riffs and penned the lyric based on his personal opinions and experiences, including a line about whales and dolphins that has resounded with audiences.

  9. Dolphin Playing Catch With Football in Mexico Has a Better ...

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    Dolphins aren't the only animals that sleep this way; some birds like ducks and geese, penguins, fruit bats, porpoises, and whales all sleep this way. It also allows them to 'sleep with one eye ...