Dolphins are renowned for their wit, humour, and kindness towards people. Many adorable movies of dolphins playing with humans and amusing viewers with their humorous antics can be seen online. One such endearing video of a dolphin hugging and bonding with a female diver has appeared on Instagram.
The diver, named Nicole Bello, is seen in the video scuba diving with the dolphins when one of them softly approaches her. She strokes the friendly dolphin’s chin while holding its face. Even when it begins to swim away, it returns as the woman stretches out her arm. The two then embrace tenderly, their relationship and connection.
Never had better cuddling, Ms. Bello captioned the video, who frequently posts clips of her diving adventures and her experiences with diverse underwater creatures.
Internet users were transfixed by the clip, and many expressed a desire to have the same experience.
Dolphins are far better to embrace than sharks, one person commented. But I adore them both. I frequently surf with them.
One more person wrote, “Boy, I love dolphins. They are incredibly lovely creatures. My eyes would have drowned in that mask from all the tears I would have had, a third person exclaimed.
A fourth person chimed in, “That’s gorgeous! Dolphins are incredibly wise, caring, and helpful. They are incredibly unique creatures! Respect them!
Another said, “OMG this is the cutest thing ever, he’s like a puppy,” in response. Sixth person said, “Wow! This film documents the realisation of a long-held desire. It is truly amazing to be in such close proximity to such an amazing creature.
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