Why do dolphins jump out of the water? Most people think that they are just happy and energetic when they jump. But the truth is quite different.
You see, when dolphins jump out of the water, they are actually trying to get rid of a parasite called the remora. This parasite attaches itself to sharks, turtles, and even whales to get a free and safe ride.
But the clever dolphin knows exactly how to deal with the problem. It swiftly leaps out of the water, spinning and hitting the surface forcefully. He won't stop these jumps until he's sure the remora is clinging to someone else's fin.
You see, when dolphins jump out of the water, they are actually trying to get rid of a parasite called the remora. This parasite attaches itself to sharks, turtles, and even whales to get a free and safe ride.
But the clever dolphin knows exactly how to deal with the problem. It swiftly leaps out of the water, spinning and hitting the surface forcefully. He won't stop these jumps until he's sure the remora is clinging to someone else's fin.
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