Why do dolphins like to be close to humans?

Although dolphins live in the sea, they are mammals and breathe with their lungs like us, so they can't stay underwater and must swim out of the sea to breathe from time to time. This is a skill that they must learn. However, for newborn dolphins, they are not familiar with this method. At this time, the adult dolphins will swim to the side of the little dolphin, lift the little dolphin to the surface with their bodies and help the little dolphin breathe until the little dolphin can breathe by itself.

So sometimes, when someone accidentally falls into the water, the dolphins will mistake it for their own children, or habitually pick up the drowning person and drive away sharks, which makes the dolphins inadvertently rescue the drowning person. Of course, some people think that the high IQ of dolphins is entirely out of goodwill for human beings to save the fallen. This possibility is not ruled out.

Equally surprising, according to scientists' investigation, there may be language in dolphins. They communicate through calls, and their voices are different in loudness, frequency and information, so as to better adapt to group life. For a long time, we think that the function of language is unique to human beings. As for the dolphin language, it has not been really confirmed.

Although the dolphin is clever, it is an animal after all. It is completely impossible to synthesize these complex thinking processes to save people, so it belongs to unconscious saving people. Through long-term observation and research, marine biologists believe that dolphin rescue is closely related to its inherent behavior. After the small sea vein is born, the mother dolphin will lift it out of the water, sometimes for hours or days. Dolphins often help each other, especially their sick or injured companions. Dolphins are naturally fond of games. They often push floating objects on the sea like beavers and are very friendly to people. They even take the initiative to find someone to play with. Because dolphins have these innate behaviors, when they meet an unconscious person, they mistakenly regard him as a floating object and instinctively lift him up and push him ashore to save people. This may be out of curiosity.

Humans believe that dolphins are friendly because they have the virtue of saving lives, and this virtue comes from their kindness to children? Care for nature? . Many animals see people with strange shapes, just like ants have been living in two-dimensional space. In their eyes, human beings are always flat images. Dolphins cannot see people directly. But dolphins can also describe the shape and size of human beings in their minds. They mainly describe the shape of human beings through echoes. Therefore, scientists help dolphins draw their shapes for humans according to the imaging principle in their brains. So dolphins like humans.