I don't usually like to do two posts in a row where I include videos, but I just found a video that shares something so cool that I can't resist. This video is of dolphins and humpback whales "playing" in the waters of Hawaii. It isn't aggressive and both species seem to enjoy it. In a world full of "eat or be eaten" and "run or get caught" animal instincts, it is so nice to see other species have fun with each other. It is definitely rare, but for me, it shows how amazing life is. Biological life is the grandest thing I know of because of its complexities, hardships, and triumphs. This is why all forms of life should be preserved from extinction at the hands of humans. I hope you enjoy the video. You may want to enlarge it to read the captions. Visit Treehugger.com for an accompanying story with the video.
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Sunday, January 15, 2012
The Joy of Life
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