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How would their sonar work? |
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Are the dolphins diving in air or water? In air they would need a golf cart, protective glasses, and something to keep the skin wet. |
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In water the controls would have to be readable and controllable by the dolphin. |
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Sweet. I would be very surprised if this hasn't already been tinkered with by the Navy for their trained mine-placing dolphin units. |
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If it were possible for dolphins to choose, say, by
swimming into an outfitting department, I wonder if
they would choose to wear this suit? Or maybe have
it taken off except when migrating? |
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At long last, a place to dump the red satin crotchless disco pants from the '70s! |
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Well done, [tesla] Old Bean! [+] |
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From the idea title, we assumed that this would be a dolphin-shaped suit for humans, thus conferring the advantages of the dolphin's optimal shape to a SCUBA diver. |
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Which would be fine, right up to the point that the diver got harpooned by a bunch of bloodthirsty Nips for "research" purposes ... or is that porpoises ? |
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