Body & Soul3 mins ago
The stranded dolphins.
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Hi all! I have just heard of that horrible fate some dolphins have come to, and was wondering...Sorry if I'm being dim!
Why do they die, if they are in the water? Even if it's not very deep, they should be able to survive? Can someone explain please?
Why do they die, if they are in the water? Even if it's not very deep, they should be able to survive? Can someone explain please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the water is too shallow to float the dolphin, its body weight will crush its lungs. That's the most likely explanation. Another feature is stress - dolphins are highly intelligent and they stress very easily if they can't move and swim freely.
One theory for this incident is that sonar from navy ships may have disorintated the dolphins, but the sad truth is, we will never know for sure.
One theory for this incident is that sonar from navy ships may have disorintated the dolphins, but the sad truth is, we will never know for sure.
If they beach themselves on shore they slowly suffocate. It's like when you're in the swimming pool you weigh less, but in reverse - when the dolphins beach themselves they can't support their own bodyweight, and the lungs are slowly crushed. I think what happened here is that the ones found dead in the water had been beached but the tide had come and moved them.