Biting dolphins in SE LA
A couple of good comments on the bottom of the page
Wild dolphin near Slidell is naturally aggressive and must be ignored, experts say http://www.nola.com/politics/index.s...ally_aggr.html |
lmao this comment is pretty funny
"This is a typical inner-city dolphin, abandoned by the parents. And with no grandmother dolphin, biting is just the start, followed by boat theft, marina and bait shop hold ups, etc. The problem is only going to get worse. What's it gonna a swim by at the new I-10 Fishing Pier?" |
Lol
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I've seen a dolphin in lakeshore estates while fishing in there; it was swimming right up to the boat. Tailwalking and " talking" .... Pretty funny to see.
Some kids at one of the houses were even swimming with it; guess they were lucky. |
The comments from all of the animal lovers are hilarious.
Just shoot the mother f cker and eat it. |
One of my 'friends' on facebook is going crazy because he has a pit bull and if this was his dog it would be killed on site:rotfl: i said if you are dumb enough to jump in the water and try and ride a 500 plus pound mammal in ITS home turf then you probably deserve to be bitten
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That's a mating call
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you know dolphins have a lil hair around the blow hole ......just sayin :eek:
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ah ends as an iron man story! I've always liked dolphins, as long as they are around the sharks stay away and they always feed so I know there is fish around!
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