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Beluga bubble rings

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smellsfishy

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I thought this video was pretty kewl. Enjoy !

[ame]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=102403208917923411&q=bubble+rings[/ame]
 
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smellsfishy said:
I thought this video was pretty kewl. Enjoy !
Wow, this video is excellent! Otherwise, there are several of freediving bubble ring videos on Google too, and plenty others in the Freediving Video Collection. For example here:

http://apnea.truxoft.com/#Sumoguri
http://apnea.truxoft.com/#Larsson
http://apnea.truxoft.com/#Juza

Especially the first ones, from the Japanese website are quite creative.

These ones are clips exclusively featuring bubble rings, but there are many longer videos in the collection where you can see some beautiful bubble rings shots too.
 
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Cool video,
I wonder how they went about training them to blow bubbles like that or if they blow bubble rings in the wild?
 
I don't belive they blow bubble rings in the wild, since the diver gave them air. In the wild they'd have to take the air from the surface, which is very unlikely (for the bubble making purpose, I mean).
I've seen a documentary about the same Beluga whales in TV - it was said that at first they did water rings by themselves and then the employees thought that maybe they can do the same thing with air.

Beautiful animals... too bad they are about to extinct. Hard to belive, but some freaks use them as food.
 
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