Published 14:18 IST, April 20th 2020

'Ocean Olympics': Video of dolphins performing acrobatics breaks internet

In the video, dolphins can be seen jumping out of the ocean, rotating in the air before landing back into the waters. Video has garnered more than 6,200 views.

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With coronavirus lockdown resulting in postponement of Tokyo Olympics, Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shared a video of dolphins performing acrobatics, which he dubbed as 'Ocean Olympics'. Susanta Nanda shared video on morning of April 20 and it has since garnered more than 6,200 views on Twitter. In video, dolphins can be seen jumping out of ocean, rotating in air before landing back into waters comfortably. Around seven dolphins are visible in 22-second long video that was shared by Susanta. 

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Netizens were left amazed by video and y have been sharing ir personal experiences with aquatic mammal. Users also thanked Susanta for making ir day by sharing beautiful video amid lockdown. Dolphins are found in water bodies across world and it is probably most liked sea creature of all time. As per data, dolphins range in size from 5 feet to 31 feet, depending on species y belong to. Dolphins are highly social animals and are regarded as one of most intelligent animals on Earth. 

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14:28 IST, April 20th 2020