Mal ([info]malnpudl) wrote,
@ 2008-09-17 15:29:00
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Wow, very cool
A friend just sent me this as a wmv file, but I found it on YouTube for easier sharing.

Dolphin bubble rings

Amazing stuff.

The explanation: This video is of dolphins playing with silver colored rings which they have the ability to make under water to play with. It isn't known how they learn this, or if they're born with the ability.

As if by magic, the dolphin does a quick flip of its head and a silver ring appears in front of its beak. The ring is a solid, donut shaped bubble about 2-ft across, yet it doesn't rise to the surface of the water. It stands upright in the water like a magic doorway to an unseen dimension. The dolphin then pulls a small silver donut from the larger one. Looking at the twisting ring for one last time, a bite is taken from it, causing the small ring to collapse into thousands of tiny bubbles which head upward towards the water's surface. After a few moments the dolphin creates another ring to play with.

There also seems to be a separate mechanism for producing small rings, which a dolphin can accomplish by a quick flip of its head.

An explanation of how dolphins make these silver rings is that they are "air-core vortex rings". Invisible, spinning vortices in the water are generated from the tip of a dolphin's dorsal fin when it is moving rapidly and turning. When dolphins break the line, the ends are drawn together into a closed ring. The higher velocity fluid around the core of the vortex is at a lower pressure than the fluid circulating farther away. Air is injected into the rings via bubbles released from the dolphin's blowhole. The energy of the water vortex is enough to keep the bubbles from rising for a few seconds of play time.


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[info]nyn17
2008-09-17 10:57 pm UTC (link)
Wow, that's amazing! ...Makes me think of So Long And Thanks For All The Fish though :D

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-18 12:07 am UTC (link)
Hee! I can appreciate that. *g*

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[info]grey853
2008-09-17 11:02 pm UTC (link)
Wow, I didn't even know about this. Very cool. Thanks for making me smile. I needed that.

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-18 12:08 am UTC (link)
You're most welcome. It gave me a happy, too. :-)

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[info]wildcard_sej
2008-09-17 11:06 pm UTC (link)
Wow! That looks so cool - thanks for posting it. :)

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-18 12:08 am UTC (link)
You're most welcome. :-)

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[info]icarusancalion
2008-09-18 01:01 am UTC (link)
Oh, that's cool. Leave it to the dolphins to find such a great way to play.

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-19 12:04 am UTC (link)
I want to wave this under the nose of every behaviorist who says that animals don't think, don't play, don't have emotions. HAH. That's just rigidity of thought and failure of imagination. Dolphins, cats, dogs... their inner lives are so very much more than just the accumulated results of operant conditioning.

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[info]anatsuno
2008-09-18 02:14 am UTC (link)
that's awesome, literally. *stares*

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-19 12:05 am UTC (link)
Isn't it? Did the coolest things to my heart, that did. There's so much joy in the universe, and it's not all the province of human beings.

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[info]iiyorinn
2008-09-18 04:13 am UTC (link)
ooooh, that's coool. *watches again*

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[info]malnpudl
2008-09-19 12:05 am UTC (link)
It is! I must have watched it four times. :-)

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