Whenever I see dolphins in an enclosure I feel sad for them. (Yes I’m one of those millennials)
The horror, right?
But really, dolphins should be left in their natural habitat backflippin’ and swimming around in the deep blue.
Exactly like this:
Adorable Dolphins Sighted Backflipping & Swimming Near Changi Naval Base
On 29 October 2019, a netizen took to Twitter to share a video of a bunch of dolphins swimming around happily, as they should be.
Something to brighten your day with dolphins at Singapore water pic.twitter.com/T2te7XTcLy
— iz1 (@Lanchiowski) October 28, 2019
Forget going overseas to take part in overpriced dolphin watching expeditions. This lucky Twitter user got to see it in Singapore waters and according to him, these adorable dolphins were spotted near Changi Naval Base.
Enjoy these gifs of the adorable dolphins:
And here’s one of it doing a backflip in the waters.
They Might Be Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins
According to Mothership, these dolphins could very well be Indo-pacific Humpback Dolphins, which have been seen in Singapore waters in the past.
They are also known as Pink Dolphins because it’s pinkish colour.
Yes I know what you’re thinking of right now:
No, not this pink dolphin drink. I’m talking about real pink dolphins.
See the slightly pinkish colour of the dolphins?
Brb. I’m gonna drive my boat to Changi Naval Base now to dolphin-watch.
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