Dolphins Miss Human Interaction So Much During Lockdown, Bring Gifts of Love From The Sea (Video)

by N.Morgan

Pods of dolphins have taken up a new hobby during the coronavirus lockdown, a sign they are desperately missing human interaction.

Incredible dolphins in Queensland have been bringing ashore “gifts” from the sea — and volunteers say it might be a sign they’re missing human interaction while coronavirus restrictions keep visitors away.

People usually line up to feed the school of humpback dolphins at the Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding at Tin Can Bay, Queensland — but the venue has been closed for weeks.

Now, volunteers at the cafe say the dolphins are showing an unusual, very generous, new behavior.

“The pod has been bringing us regular gifts, showing us how much they’re missing the public interaction and attention,” said a post on the cafe’s Facebook page Monday.

“They are definitely missing you all.”

The treasures include sea sponges, barnacle-encrusted bottles, and pieces of coral.

A volunteer told the ABC the marine creatures have displayed that behavior before, but it has increased since the venue’s closure.

Barry McGovern, an expert in dolphin behavior, told 7NEWS.com.au it’s possible the dolphins are trying to express that they miss humans, but it’s unlikely.

“Nothing surprises me with dolphins and their behavior anymore,” McGovern, a University of Queensland Ph.D. student, told the outlet.

“They do everything — they use tools, they have culture, they have something similar to names in signature whistles,” McGovern said.

“In all likelihood, they probably don’t miss humans per se. They probably miss a free meal and the routine.”

They might be displaying a “play-like behavior,” or just acting “out of boredom,” he said.

A dolphin bringing a 'gift' ashore. Picture: Facebook/Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding.

A dolphin bringing a ‘gift’ ashore. Picture: Facebook/Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding. 

Source: Facebook

An assortment of barnacle-encrusted trinkets, fetched by the dolphins in recent weeks. Picture: Facebook/Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding

An assortment of barnacle-encrusted trinkets, fetched by the dolphins in recent weeks. Picture: Facebook/Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin FeedingSource: Facebook

Cafe staff say the dolphins have exhibited these behaviours in the past. Picture: Facebook/Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding.

References:

https://bit.ly/2XT7Lf1

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/dolphins-bring-gifts-ashore-as-humans-stay-away-during-lockdown/news-story/fe93350d627a96b28fb64dfd55c489c2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAVdIU1V_sg

Stories Contributed by N. Morgan

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