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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Tourists watch Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Seabrook Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Tourists on horseback watch Atlantic bottlenose dolphins as they swim past during strand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Seabrook Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19801.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • A brown pelican moves out of the way as Atlantic bottlenose dolphins come ashore to feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer comforts a California Sea Lion at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer works with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center as tourists watch June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Young children play with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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