A Pair Of Dolphins Spotted Holding 'Hands' While Swimming

They stayed with us for a long time — about half an hour, Jarvis, OceanX's director of social media, explained. There were about 20 of us on the bow, looking down… when the pursuer, the one standing next to me, looked at me and said: 'Did.You.Get.That?' No one in the crew could not believe their eyes of what they had seen, and all were moved by the once-in-a-lifetime scene. But apparently, fin touching is a widespread behaviour among bottlenose dolphins. Dolphins are known to be highly social animals, so they use all kinds of sounds and gestures to show affection for each other.