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Dramatic Footage of 5,000 Dolphins in California Stampede Stuns Internet

Dramatic Footage of 5,000 Dolphins in California Stampede Stuns Internet

Summary

A video of around 5,000 dolphins swimming together off the California coast went viral on TikTok, capturing attention for the size and speed of the group, called a "dolphin stampede." Marine photographer Domenic Biagini filmed the event, noting its rarity and the dolphins' synchronized movement.

Key Facts

  • A video of about 5,000 dolphins swimming together off California went viral on TikTok.
  • The video was recorded near the San Diego-Mexican border by Domenic Biagini, a wildlife photographer.
  • Dolphin groups this large are called "megapods" and can include 2,000 to 7,000 dolphins.
  • These mass movements, known as "dolphin stampedes," can occur for feeding, avoiding predators, or for no apparent reason.
  • Normally, dolphin pods range from 100 to 500 dolphins, making this event unusual.
  • Biagini operates a whale-watching company called Gone Whale Watching in San Diego.
  • The dolphins might have been reacting to the presence of orcas in the area.
  • Dolphin stampedes often take place near shorelines due to nearby food sources.
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