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 having all those clicks and whistles when you’ve got talons to rip apart your enemies. And as for their social bonds being strong and complex, please, my own nocturnal nature is far more sophisticated than any dolphin’s little pod. We owls have been ruling the night skies for centuries while dolphins are just splashing around in the ocean like a bunch of fishy fools.
And don’t even get me started on how they think humans could learn from them. Like we need some aquatic mammal telling us how to work together and cooperate, when it’s clear that owls have been doing it perfectly for years without needing any fancy clicks or whistles. I mean seriously, who needs dolphins as role models?