Episode 1 Dolphins - Spy in the Pod


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Dolphins, the cleverest creatures in the ocean.

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They may seem familiar, but their undersea lives are a mystery.

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Spy creatures explore their hidden world...

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..discovering amazing abilities..

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..and strange gatherings -

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revealing their intimate relationships,

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as well as their conflicts.

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Discover the intelligence of these fun-loving creatures...

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..and enter their lives as never before.

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In the sea off Mozambique is a secret world.

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It's home to the bottlenose dolphin,

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the most widespread and best-known dolphin in the world.

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Despite their familiarity, their life below the waves

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is steeped in mystery.

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But all this is about to change.

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For here, even a giant clam is not quite as it seems...

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..and these super-smart dolphins are suitably intrigued.

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They know that this clam is like none they have ever seen before.

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These are nautilus, alien creatures from the deep abyss.

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But these are organisms of a very special kind -

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for their eyes are state-of-the-art cameras.

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Nautilus soon meets the long, probing nose

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that gives these dolphins their name.

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Bottlenose dolphins have excellent eyesight,

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but they have another way to see -

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they can beam sound waves from their forehead...

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..and use the returning echoes to create a picture in sound.

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CLICKING

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This sonar penetrates like an x-ray.

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DOLPHIN SQUEAKS

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There's nothing to eat in here.

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The dolphins are so completely at ease with Spy Nautilus,

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a mother is happy to reveal her own precious secret -

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her newborn baby, just five days old.

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He still bears wrinkles from his time curled up in the womb.

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His mother can stay down for 15 minutes,

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he must breathe every two.

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So, for his first few weeks of life,

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she makes sure he's only a few metres from the surface.

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He has been born into an extended family

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made up of aunts and other females.

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DOLPHINS SQUEAK

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Each dolphin has its own unique signature whistle

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that it uses just like a name.

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The baby will learn these whistles

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and soon recognise each and every dolphin.

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Pod members come and go,

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but their enduring friendships are strengthened by touching

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and tickling each other.

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As well as an underwater version of cuddling.

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For mother and baby, close physical contact

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is an essential part of their relationship.

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For the next two years, they will never be apart.

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Further along the Mozambique coast, another spy creature has appeared.

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This is Spy Turtle.

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He is keeping his beady camera eye on another group of bottlenose -

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this time a pod of males.

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Dolphins are intrigued by this strange but harmless turtle,

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so it can easily film them when they come to the surface.

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It can also watch their activities beneath the waves, as well.

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No other spy creature has such a perfect overview.

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Male dolphins live mostly bachelor lives away from the females

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and their life is sociable and happy-go-lucky.

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Like the female pod, males come and go,

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but there is always a core 'band of brothers'

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who can be friends for life.

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To film their energetic and carefree lifestyle,

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Spy Turtle will have to shift up a gear.

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He does his best to keep up...

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..but he's soon outperformed.

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All dolphins love to leap, but these boy racers love it more than most.

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The best can jump nearly six metres.

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Some can really do it in style.

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Across the world, off the coast of Central America,

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lives an even more energetic dolphin.

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To film their high-speed antics,

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a new and faster spy creature joins the team.

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Spy Dolphin reaches 15 miles per hour

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and also has HD cameras for eyes.

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But he'll have his work cut out,

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these spinner dolphins can easily travel 250 miles in a single day.

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And he soon discovers just why they're called spinners.

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They are curious about Spy Dolphin -

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as they jump, they sneak a peek at their strange travelling companion.

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To film underwater, another super-fast spy creature

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enters the fray.

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Spy Tuna can rapidly infiltrate these dolphins...

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..and use the camera in her mouth to capture the first ever images

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from inside the pod.

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She soon discovers that what Spy Dolphin saw at the surface

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was just the tip of the iceberg.

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DOLPHINS SQUEAK AND CLICK

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Although dolphins normally travel in small groups,

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they sometimes come together in spectacular numbers.

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This is a super pod made up of hundreds upon hundreds of dolphins.

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But it's not Spy Tuna's only revelation.

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She soon discovers just how their extraordinary leaps are performed.

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Rapid beats of the tail provide the power...

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..while twisting starts as they leave the water.

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Sheer muscle drives their spectacular aerial display.

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No other dolphin accomplishes these astonishing corkscrews.

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Back in Mozambique,

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the young dolphin is off on his first adventure.

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Stingrays are a common sight.

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His mother uses warning calls to teach him

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to avoid the sting in their tail.

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But it seems this is not just a passing ray...

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..something far more mysterious is happening.

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The stingrays are gathering together.

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The dolphins join in.

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Their unrivalled knowledge of ocean life tells them

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that this entourage is well worth following.

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Leading them is an extremely rare small-eyed stingray -

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the biggest stingray in the ocean.

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Shadowing the rays are cobia fish.

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These renowned scavengers confirm that a meal is on its way.

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This is the first time such an extraordinary gathering

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of sea creatures has been recorded.

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But to the worldly-wise dolphins it must be a common sight.

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It's an early lesson for the new baby,

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but he'll have to hold his breath.

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He's learning that rays possess a unique skill -

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one that might lead them to a meal.

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On the ray's underside is an array of electrosensors.

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These detect the minute electrical discharges

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given off by other animals -

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even those buried in the sand

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When the ray senses a hidden fish,

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it stops and sucks it into its mouth,

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while all the followers can do is scramble for scraps left behind.

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But dolphins are smarter.

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Having used the rays as guides to the best fishing grounds,

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they then deploy their own super-senses

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to find the buried treasure.

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Their sonar penetrates the sand and bounces off the hidden meals.

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DOLPHIN CLICKS

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The baby has sonar, too, but he's still just trying it out.

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DOLPHINS CLICK AND SQUEAK

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His mother's domed forehead, known as the melon,

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concentrates the sound waves into a beam.

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The returning echoes reveal the shape and type of any hidden fish.

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Some make a dash for it.

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But there's always plenty more fish in the sea.

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She tries again.

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By increasing the speed and intensity of her clicks,

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she can search deeper into the sand.

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And a concentrated blast of sonar can even stun the fish.

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CLICKING

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Success at last!

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It's not a moment too soon for the baby dolphin -

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he's held his breath

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for a record-breaking three and a half minutes!

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He now gets his own reward.

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The milk from his mother's watertight pouch

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is six times richer than cow's milk.

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Reared on this nutritious diet,

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he'll double in size in just one month.

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By shadowing his mother,

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the calf learns hunting methods unique to catching fish

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in his local area.

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Like so many things in a dolphin's life,

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the knowledge that rays are a good guide to a meal

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is handed down from mother to calf.

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And the same intelligent learning

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is also seen among other dolphin pods throughout the world.

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The shallow waters of the Florida Keys

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create a very different challenge for a bottlenose dolphin.

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The way they catch fish is even more inventive.

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It's a perfect mission for Spy Dolphin.

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But he won't be working alone...

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..beneath the waves, a new spy creature

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joins the underwater menagerie.

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Spy Ray, a creature that glides along the bottom

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as it follows the dolphins across the seagrass.

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Its subjects have devised an extraordinary hunting technique

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especially for these conditions.

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It starts when a dolphin deliberately beats his tail

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to stir up a plume of mud...

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..covering the unsuspecting fish...

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as well as Spy Ray.

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He soon forms a U-shaped mud plume.

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And then ploughs through the cloud,

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catching any fish confused by the sudden blackout.

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He's chasing ballyhoos, one of the fastest-reacting fish in the sea.

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But the dolphin's sonar can see right through the mud,

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while the fish can't see her coming.

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Usually, the dolphin wouldn't stand a chance with these fish,

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but by using his intelligence to create a mud screen,

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he regains the advantage.

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Further along the Keys,

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the spy creatures discover that when dolphins cooperate to use the mud,

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they can achieve even more success.

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By working as a team, they have devised a way to hunt mullet.

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One member of the pod races ahead of the shoal,

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and again beats her tail to create a mud wall.

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But this time she creates a complete circle,

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entrapping the fish inside.

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As the mud ring spreads, the mullet try to escape the trap,

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leaping into the mouths of the waiting dolphins.

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Once all of the fish have jumped,

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the dolphins start again, forming a new mud ring.

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The dolphins then wait for the next fish eruption.

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Spy Dolphin noses closer to take up a ringside seat.

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The youngsters learn the art of catching by watching the experts.

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These unique techniques are only

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known by dolphins local to these shallow waters

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and these skills are passed on from generation to generation.

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When they've caught all they need,

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it's a chance to show-off.

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Back in Mozambique, the pod of females are skirting

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the coast, looking for their next meal.

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This time, they are after another local delicacy

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that requires yet another tactic.

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Fish shoals are surprisingly noisy

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and dolphins can hear the sounds they make from ten miles away.

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Nautilus is among the many spy creatures watching

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the dolphins' plan unfurl.

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The youngster is over a month old now and can stay down for longer,

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but diving deep is always a great adventure.

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They are hunting huge kingfish.

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Some reach over a metre and weigh 15 kilos.

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They are far from easy to catch.

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The young dolphin is still only an observer,

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but this is how he learns the skills needed later in life.

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DOLPHINS CLICK

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The dolphins take their time.

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They know they can't outpace the kingfish, so their idea is to scan

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each fish with sonar and select only the weakest, slowest individuals.

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DOLPHINS CLICK

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And there it is!

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She's found her target and gives chase.

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It's a big catch.

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A nursing mother must eat 15 kilos of fish a day,

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so just one kingfish can provide all her daily requirements.

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She heads back to the depths.

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And Spy Ray soon discovers the reason.

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They use the seabed to help

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break the fish into smaller pieces.

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It's another new discovery for the spy creatures.

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But more revelations are in store.

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Killing such big fish has unexpected consequences.

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The parasites of their prey have jumped ship

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and attached themselves to the dolphins.

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Even the young dolphin has acquired an unwelcome hitchhiker

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just beneath his eye.

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It's a remora - a suckerfish that lives by

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eating the dolphin's leftovers.

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They skip around like an aquatic fly.

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But they're even more irritating than a gnat,

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and far harder to get rid of.

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The dolphins know a few tricks.

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Using the seabed to scrub them off is a good start.

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The youngster has a go.

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Then tries again.

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But, whatever he does,

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the pesky remora stays on board.

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Even when he has to take a breath.

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He tries a different tack,

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rubbing it against an unsuspecting dolphin.

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But has better luck with his mum!

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She accepts the unwelcome gift, as only a mother can!

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Back in the Pacific Ocean,

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the spy cameras are finding that the spinners' extraordinary leaps

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might help them deal with their own remora problem.

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As a spinner leaps, it's clear that she too

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has a remora attached to her belly.

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By twisting violently, she makes it hard

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for any hangers-on to stay on board.

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Most spinning dolphins have these unwelcome guests

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and it's likely that many are dislodged on impact.

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But they leap so persistently,

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there must be other reasons too.

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Possibly, it's a long distance signal

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that helps keep the pod together.

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But dolphins turn everything into a game

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and spinning soon becomes a competition.

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Practice starts at an early age.

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A cautious start...

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Then a spectacular leap, but without the spinning.

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Getting better...

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Better still...

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This is more like it!

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Finally, a jump to be proud of!

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It's a perfect ten.

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Meanwhile, in Mozambique,

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the boy racers have turned leaping into a new and dangerous game...

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..playing chicken with a supertanker.

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TANKER HORN BELLOWS

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The huge bow wave offers a free ride with almost no effort at all.

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They go out of their way to play in this man-made surf.

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DOLPHIN WHISTLES

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But all good things must come to an end.

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As Spy Turtle discovers,

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this band of brothers have plenty more ways to entertain themselves.

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Naturally, a favourite pastime involves chasing the opposite sex.

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DOLPHIN CLICKS

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But their boisterous arrival is a dangerous time for a baby.

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A gang of lusty males can kill a young calf

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if he gets in their way.

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And one male gets perilously close to the baby.

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DOLPHINS SQUEAL

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The mother shepherds him away,

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while other females create a protective wall with their bodies.

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The rest confront the males as the baby vanishes

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behind a dolphin blockade.

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Knowing he's safe, his bodyguards return to face the males.

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DOLPHINS CLICK

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Their scars are testament to previous fights.

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DOLPHINS SQUEAL NOISILY

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As always, the spy creatures are right in the thick of it.

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They are simply spectators but, as the females get the upper hand,

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the spy creatures become a soft target for the males.

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They soon run rings round Spy Turtle.

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And Nautilus gets some unwelcome attention.

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Very unwelcome!

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But Turtle is made of sterner stuff

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and he keeps filming as the males are sent packing.

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While Nautilus is out for the count.

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Calm returns to the female pod

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and the baby is safe once more.

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DOLPHIN SQUEALS

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With Nautilus out of action,

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it's time for a new spy creature to take on the feisty males.

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Spy Squid is perfectly suited to explore the coral reefs.

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Like all the spy creatures,

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his success relies on the dolphins' innate curiosity.

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DOLPHINS WHISTLE

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And, like a real squid,

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he creates a jet of water to get around.

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Using this jet propulsion,

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he explores a reef that's a popular spot for the male dolphins.

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Why they come here has always been a mystery.

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But the squid soon discovers that they use the coral reef

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as an impromptu health spa.

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Favourite coral heads are used like pumice stones,

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helping to shed off old skin.

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They visit the same chosen scrubbing sites time and again.

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Incredibly, dolphins replace their outer layer of skin

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once every three hours.

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It's vital for an animal where streamlining is everything.

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By rubbing against the coral, they help speed up the process.

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It's the ultimate way to exfoliate!

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After a good scrub and a scratch,

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the dolphins move on.

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But Spy Squid has attracted the attention of some

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less friendly reef dwellers.

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Potato cod are nearly six feet long

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and weigh over 100kgs.

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And they eat squid for breakfast!

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Spy Squid is dicing with death.

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Time for a sharp exit.

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Meanwhile, the male dolphins have found yet more

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ways of occupying their overactive minds.

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Africa's southern coastline is renowned for its huge breakers

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and whenever surf's up, it's the perfect time for the dolphins

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to catch a wave.

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Being so intelligent,

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dolphins like to keep themselves fully occupied.

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Unlike most animals, much of what they do is simply for fun.

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Like experienced surfers,

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the dolphins know that timing is everything.

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They turn in perfect synchrony.

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Squid finally catches up and goes for the ride of its life.

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But even for dolphins, the waves are sometimes just too challenging.

0:37:460:37:51

And for the Squid, it's total wipe out!

0:37:570:38:00

Among the nearby female pod,

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the young dolphin is now over six months old.

0:38:130:38:18

He'll keep suckling until he's nearly fully grown

0:38:180:38:21

and ready to leave his mother.

0:38:210:38:23

He's a bundle of energy and just loves to play and leap.

0:38:250:38:29

But, at this age, lessons are starting to get serious.

0:38:400:38:44

One of the first was how to catch fish.

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Now he must learn to do it on his own.

0:38:500:38:53

He must master using his sonar to locate food hidden in the sand.

0:38:530:38:57

He's an attentive student, mirroring his mother's every move.

0:39:040:39:08

DOLPHINS CLICK

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But mastering his sonar isn't exactly child's play.

0:39:230:39:27

A misfire will give the game away and scare off the fish.

0:39:270:39:32

DOLPHIN SQUEALS

0:39:320:39:35

Missed!

0:39:350:39:37

Eventually, he gets the knack and his much deserved reward.

0:39:420:39:47

He will need these skills when, at two years old,

0:39:520:39:54

he will finally leave the maternal group to set up life outside.

0:39:540:39:58

Back with the spinners, Spy Turtle joins the other spy creatures.

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As the pod passes, he's completely surrounded.

0:40:190:40:22

A super-pod like this can be over half a mile long.

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Down below, Tuna is suffering the consequences

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of being in the heart of the action.

0:40:360:40:39

Dolphins consume a lot of fish

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and the result is a lot of waste.

0:40:450:40:48

But for dolphins, pooing on your friends is socially acceptable.

0:40:510:40:55

It's full of pheromones,

0:40:570:40:58

giving information about the state and mood of other dolphins,

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as well as the food they've just eaten!

0:41:020:41:04

It's all too easy to take a direct hit!

0:41:060:41:09

This is actually a complement.

0:41:160:41:18

She really is a dolphin-friendly tuna!

0:41:180:41:21

Out of the firing line,

0:41:250:41:27

Turtle is still having a bit of trouble keeping up.

0:41:270:41:31

He valiantly does his best.

0:41:320:41:34

But when they really press the accelerator,

0:41:340:41:37

there is nothing he can do.

0:41:370:41:38

Tuna isn't so easily outclassed

0:42:110:42:14

and she soon spies why the spinners are so excited.

0:42:140:42:16

Bubbles stream from the spinner's blowholes,

0:42:200:42:23

showing that the dolphins are whistling out their names.

0:42:230:42:26

DOLPHINS WHISTLE

0:42:260:42:28

These signature whistles

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fill the ocean with glistening speech bubbles.

0:42:310:42:33

It's a magical sight that has never been filmed before.

0:42:390:42:43

But the wonders continue,

0:42:490:42:50

as the reason for their excitement becomes clear.

0:42:500:42:54

Another super-pod is approaching.

0:42:540:42:56

DOLPHIN WHISTLES CONTINUE

0:43:000:43:01

Incredibly, the two groups start to combine.

0:43:050:43:08

The numbers grow and grow,

0:43:140:43:16

until they form the greatest dolphin gathering ever seen.

0:43:160:43:21

This is the legendary megapod,

0:43:290:43:32

made up of over 3,000 dolphins!

0:43:320:43:35

Never have so many dolphins been filmed in one underwater view.

0:43:480:43:52

It looks more like a vast fish shoal than a pod of dolphins!

0:43:520:43:56

Dolphins can only reach these numbers in the deep ocean

0:44:020:44:05

where vast fish shoals can be found.

0:44:050:44:07

Here, the ocean bottom lies 3,000 metres down.

0:44:120:44:16

At the surface, Spy Turtle has only just managed to catch up!

0:44:210:44:26

Below, the new arrivals start to get to know each other

0:44:290:44:34

and romance blossoms everywhere.

0:44:340:44:37

Unlike the bottlenose, they appear to be meeting in peaceful harmony.

0:44:390:44:43

In the megapod, it seems, free love reigns.

0:45:040:45:08

And, as Turtle discovers, love, indeed, is all around.

0:45:120:45:16

A pair of olive ridley turtles are also caught up in the romantic mood.

0:45:180:45:23

The male clasps his mate using special claws on his flippers.

0:45:360:45:41

But, while he's on board, the female is firmly in the driving seat.

0:45:440:45:48

And when she shows an interest in Spy Turtle,

0:45:580:46:01

there is simply nothing he can do.

0:46:010:46:03

Unfortunately for him, she seems to prefer Spy Turtle!

0:46:050:46:09

She strokes his face to show her interest.

0:46:220:46:26

But Spy Turtle has a job to do,

0:46:370:46:40

he's here only to observe.

0:46:400:46:43

He leaves them to it.

0:46:440:46:46

The natural order is restored once more.

0:46:480:46:51

There's always more dolphins to film.

0:46:560:46:58

Back in Mozambique, Spy Squid is also on duty.

0:47:040:47:07

He soon discovers that the male bottlenose are also

0:47:110:47:14

in a playful mood.

0:47:140:47:16

Pieces of seaweed and other trinkets,

0:47:180:47:20

plucked from the ocean floor

0:47:200:47:22

often become treasured possessions.

0:47:220:47:24

DOLPHINS SQUEAL

0:47:240:47:26

The more interesting they are, the better.

0:47:360:47:39

And wafting fronds of Sargassum seaweed

0:47:440:47:47

are the most sought after of all.

0:47:470:47:49

They delight in gathering and carrying them.

0:47:530:47:56

And showing off their catching skills.

0:48:000:48:02

But today these seaweed garlands have another purpose.

0:48:070:48:12

The males carry them like floral bouquets towards the females.

0:48:170:48:22

The females react as before,

0:48:260:48:28

confronting the males with a show of strength.

0:48:280:48:31

The youngster may now be over a year old

0:48:370:48:39

but his mother still shepherds him away.

0:48:390:48:41

It's better to be safe than sorry.

0:48:410:48:44

But something has changed,

0:48:450:48:47

the males have come bearing gifts

0:48:470:48:49

and their plan seems to be working.

0:48:490:48:52

A male with a bouquet catches the eye of a young female...

0:48:520:48:55

..and he shows off his skills.

0:48:570:48:59

She seems impressed.

0:49:140:49:16

He drops the bouquet...

0:49:200:49:22

..and she catches it.

0:49:260:49:28

It's now her turn to flirt,

0:49:350:49:37

using the garland to tempt and tease.

0:49:370:49:40

They may now be an item, but they won't spend much time alone.

0:49:460:49:51

His mates muscle in

0:49:570:49:59

and the female is spoilt for choice.

0:49:590:50:01

No other mammal uses gifts in this way.

0:50:100:50:13

It's another demonstration of their superior intelligence

0:50:130:50:17

and refined social skills.

0:50:170:50:19

The two may have planned to be alone,

0:50:260:50:28

but among bottlenose, mating is rarely a private affair.

0:50:280:50:32

Even the mother is swept up in the flirtatious mood.

0:50:350:50:37

Although she won't be ready to breed until her boy leaves home.

0:50:530:50:56

Back in the Pacific Ocean, Spy Tuna is on her final mission

0:50:590:51:03

with the spinner dolphins.

0:51:030:51:05

She soon discovers another extraordinary example

0:51:070:51:10

of a dolphin's co-operation and intelligence.

0:51:100:51:13

Super-pods like these march on their stomachs

0:51:150:51:17

and, 30 miles from shore,

0:51:170:51:20

the deep ocean seldom disappoints.

0:51:200:51:22

Their long range sonar has detected something down below.

0:51:240:51:28

A shoal of lanternfish ascending from the deep.

0:51:310:51:33

By day, these fish normally live 1,000 metres down,

0:51:370:51:40

so this is a rare sight indeed.

0:51:400:51:42

Plans are quickly made

0:51:440:51:47

and the spinners start by pushing the fish closer to the surface.

0:51:470:51:50

As the dolphins hug the outside edge,

0:51:520:51:54

the fish react, as planned, by moving upwards as a mass.

0:51:540:51:58

More spinners add to the upward pressure.

0:52:000:52:03

The huge shoal is gradually squeezed closer together.

0:52:070:52:10

The spinners keep up the pressure,

0:52:160:52:17

pushing the fish towards the surface

0:52:170:52:19

and into an ever tighter mass.

0:52:190:52:21

The swirling shoal has nowhere to go...

0:52:320:52:34

..now the feeding begins.

0:52:360:52:38

The dolphins pick off any stragglers one by one.

0:52:420:52:45

It requires hardly any effort at all.

0:52:450:52:48

DOLPHINS CLICK

0:52:560:52:59

But in the ocean, a feast is rarely kept secret for long.

0:53:050:53:10

These are giant Mobula rays,

0:53:160:53:20

each with a wingspan of over two metres.

0:53:200:53:22

They simply open their bucket-sized mouths

0:53:290:53:32

and scoop up a super-sized meal.

0:53:320:53:35

Dozens of fish disappear in a flash.

0:53:350:53:38

But this isn't their only trick,

0:53:480:53:49

their huge wings flick like a whip,

0:53:490:53:52

stunning or killing dozens of fish with every pass.

0:53:520:53:56

The following rays will trawl up the victims

0:53:570:54:00

and, in turn, their wing beats

0:54:000:54:02

create even more carnage.

0:54:020:54:03

The spinners won't turn down a second course,

0:54:080:54:12

especially one handed to them on a plate.

0:54:120:54:15

And yet more rays keep coming.

0:54:220:54:25

Together the spinners and the rays work the shoal

0:54:400:54:42

until every stomach is full.

0:54:420:54:45

Even so, they hardly dent its numbers.

0:54:450:54:48

Lanternfish are the most numerous fish in the deep ocean.

0:54:510:54:54

By fishing so far from land, the spinners and rays gain

0:54:540:54:58

a rare and sumptuous meal.

0:54:580:55:01

Then, as silently as they arrived,

0:55:160:55:18

the rays are gone,

0:55:180:55:20

leaving the dolphins to their games.

0:55:200:55:22

Having eaten all they can,

0:55:270:55:28

the spinners celebrate as only they know how.

0:55:280:55:31

They party way into the night.

0:55:330:55:35

SPLASHING

0:56:000:56:02

Back in Mozambique, the young male bottlenose

0:56:360:56:39

is now growing increasingly independent.

0:56:390:56:41

He has learnt to succeed as a dolphin

0:56:450:56:47

by being curious about everything.

0:56:470:56:49

And when Spy Clam produces a trail of bubbles,

0:57:010:57:04

he's instantly captivated.

0:57:040:57:06

DOLPHIN SQUEALS

0:57:090:57:11

Dolphins test everything with their mouths

0:57:110:57:14

but he soon discovers that bubbles vanish as soon as they are touched.

0:57:140:57:18

Another young friend can't resist having a go.

0:57:340:57:37

Irrepressible curiosity and constant learning

0:57:370:57:40

all adds to their exceptional intelligence.

0:57:400:57:43

It's now time to move on.

0:57:490:57:52

There's plenty more fun to be had in the ocean.

0:57:520:57:54

Especially as a new stage of life is just beginning

0:57:560:57:59

for the young bottlenose,

0:57:590:58:01

an exciting time of independence.

0:58:010:58:04

Next time, find out what happens as he sets off alone.

0:58:050:58:09

Step into the world of the orca,

0:58:110:58:13

the greatest dolphin in the ocean

0:58:130:58:16

and take the ride of your life

0:58:160:58:17

on the back of a real life spy dolphin.

0:58:170:58:20

Uncover more mysteries of the dolphin's secret lives

0:58:200:58:23

and discover what happens

0:58:230:58:25

when one of the spy creatures finally pushes his luck too far!

0:58:250:58:30

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