In Reply to: we did posted by roxybon on Thursday, 16. August 2007 at 06:41 Bali Time:
Here's another bit of information for you
"Dolphins have been known to attack humans during swim-with interactions, especially captive males who may often be sexually frustrated due to inadequate social groupings. Dolphins
are large, strong, wild animals and even when well trained can be unpredictable. Injuries to humans incurred from dolphins during swim-with programmes include broken bones, internal injuries and wounds requiring hospitalisation. In a survey of people who work with marine mammals, 50% reported suffering injuries caused by marine mammals.14 Bottlenose dolphins are one of very few mammalian species known to direct lethal aggression that is unrelated to predation
towards mammals of other species.