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Dolphins Leap From Sea in Thrilling Super Pod
A super pod of approximately 3,000 dolphins was a thrilling site in California’s Monterey Bay on Friday, February 21, as its members speedily swam along, and leaped from the water.Footage from Evan Brodsky of Monterey Bay Whale Watch shows the dolphins.“People come from all over the world to see the northern right whale dolphin, which is one of the only two species of dolphin without a dorsal fin,” Brodsky told Storyful. “There were so many baby dolphins in this group also, who are much lighter in color, but just as fast as their moms!”Brodsky said the pod also contained Pacific white-sided dolphins.According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, northern right whale dolphins usually travel in packs of 100 to 200, but sometimes travel in large groups of up to 3,000. Credit: Evan Brodsky/Monterey Bay Whale Watch via Storyful
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