Do Dolphins Play With Their Food? The Peculiar Act!

Do Dolphins Play With Their Food? Dolphins sometimes toss and thrash their food around, but this isn’t playful. It likely helps tenderize prey or dislodge dangerous parts.
Dolphins, who are considered the measured most intelligent fish species and have a character known for being very joyful, often arouse our prurient curiosity for their way of life.
Playing with their food has attracted scientists and observers too, so it becomes another curiousness about dolphins.
In this post, we get deeper into this topic to have an idea of what pushes dolphins to do this and what it could tell us about their complicated lives.
What is Play Behavior?
Play behavior is an interesting phenomenon of life that you will see in many animal species, including the humankind species.
It involves activities that are not simply for the existence or production of offspring, but rather they are carried out to enjoy, bond, or stimulate the mind.
Play behavior can come in different forms, including play-fighting siblings, chasing unidentified objects or even altering them to have your will.
Observations of Dolphins Playing
Anecdotal and observational evidence seems to suggest that indeed dolphins sometimes interacting with their food may have an element of play.
There are times when marine biologists and researchers have observed dolphins handle their prey items, increase the projected force, or throw and consume objects.
To illustrate, dolphins not only drop fish in the air but also circle the water using their tails and then consume them straight away. [Do Dolphins Play With Their Food?]
Do Dolphins Play With Their Food?

Mr. Das, a certified pharmaceutical scientist, holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences and passionately contributes to dolphin conservation as a member of the committee in Bangladesh.
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