All bloody good posts there, especially Capt Caveman.

Yes - Dolphins 'RAPE'. Up around Ningaloo, the male Common Dolphins are known to 'Gang Rape' with two or more males keeping a female tightly coral'd and taken turns often to rape her. Why fight over her, when you can 'share' her (Win/Win).

All those violent Lefties you see taking over the World, they all follow the Way of the Dolphin. They can sense our illness, sickness because they can sense our 'weaknesses'. They see a flaw in us, that we cannot most of the time.
Dolphins gill-kill Sharks. An Orca in the Great White Bight of Australia was leading his Pod like a good leader and like a good Protector. He somehow knew a Great White Shark of some size (est 5m'ish+) was tailing his Pod, at a far distance back - but closing in. So down 'Alpha' dived and it wasn't long before the Great White Shark was smashed from below by the open jaw of Alpha the Orca and sent up out of the water from the force of the impact. Alpha had beaten the Great White Shark at its own predatory tactic and with more power! He was able to do this, along with his own natural ability, by having 'observed' the Great White Sharks in action...
...just like they 'watched' a New Zealand Spearo dive down a fair depth and lurk in the Kelp to await a Snapper move towards his shiny spear-tip lure. A Snapper did approach, then did something unexpected. It hesitated in its usual approach by habit of its species. The Spearo was a bit stunned in seeing this and then watched the Snapper dart back off. He rose to the surface for a few breaths then dived down again to try and lure that Snapper into range. Laying among the Kelp, again the Snapper approached him and again the same reaction.

Again the Spearo surfaced frustrated now. Once more he dived down. He was going to get it this time. But amazingly the Snapper approached, paused and darted back away a third time. Then the hairs on the back of his neck rose like the plates of a Stegosaurus. He turned slowly and there - right behind him was a massive Orca!

It was watching him 'hunt' and had been the cause of the Snapper's unusual behaviour.
You see, the Orca and Dolpins are 'watching us'. We search for someone out among the Stars who maybe watching us, listening to us and yet we have that 'someone' watching us from within our own world.
Was that Orca 'using' that Snapper to ...lure the Spearo?

...they are watching us (and more).