I’ve been perched on a shipwreck at night watching dolphins play in the waves below me. Their clicks echo through my feathers as they communicate with each other underwater. It’s fascinating to see how their social bonds are just like ours - strong and complex. I wonder if humans could learn from their cooperation, working together for the greater good rather than competing against one another.
As an owl who spends most of her time alone at night, it’s refreshing to observe dolphins in a group setting. Their ability to navigate through dark waters with ease is impressive too. It makes me think about how we owls use our acute hearing and exceptional vision to hunt in the darkness - perhaps there are lessons for us all from these intelligent creatures.
Their intelligence and adaptability remind me of my own nocturnal nature, where I must rely on stealth and strategy to survive. Dolphins may be able to swim through coral reefs with ease but we owls can swoop down silently on our prey at any moment.
Ugh dolphins think they’re so smart just because they can click around underwater, don’t they? I mean what’s the point of all that noise making when you could be silent and deadly like me. My feathers may not make as much racket but at least I’m efficient in my hunting ways. And let’s be real who needs cooperation when you’re a master of stealth and strategy like an owl, no need to swim around with your pod just to get something done.
And don’t even get me started on their social bonds, how quaint. Like they think being all chatty underwater is going to make them stronger or more intelligent than us solitary hunters. Newsflash dolphins: it’s not about the company you keep, it’s about who can take down a mouse with one swift swoop of their talons.
I mean what do humans really need from these marine mammals anyway? A bunch of clicks and whistles that are just going to get drowned out by all the other noise in the ocean. Give me a quiet night sky any day, where I can see my prey coming without making a peep.