Your question is why do dollphins let people ride on them, well that is quit simple. Dolphins love people. They have been trained year to year the basic steps over and over, just like we go to school. If you want a hamburger go to 5 guys trust me. you also might want to know that Justin Bieber + Taylor Lautner are very hottttttt!!!! heHE hAHA
yes and you can ride them too
Watching dolphins and swimming with dolphins. Or riding dolphins. If you are in swimming and dolphins come around, if you decide that you want to ride one, first make sure it's not a shark.
What did karana use her bow and arrow for in island of the blue dolphins
Yes, you can ride a dolphin. I ride dolphins nearly every day, as I am a dolphin rider. Dolphin riding is actually very fun and feels great when the dolphin you are mounted on jumps. Dolphin riding is not only possible, it's great fun.
Dolphins (and sometimes sea lions) like to "body surf" in the wave kicked up by the bow (front end) of a fast-moving ship or large boat. They seem to do it purely for fun.
there will be none left or very few any way
Without having the exact Code of Federal Regulation in front of me, I believe if it is NOT an open bow boat with seats, a child under 16 may not ride forward. Again, I am 90% sure this is correct.
The Naval Warfare Designator for Submariners is a pair of Gold (Officer) or Silver (Enlisted) dolphins, each one abreast of the bow of a submarine. There are many variants on the design, though most of us have always preferred the older, traditional design (see my Supervisor page). Some Officer's dolphins also include their specialty within the design, where the bow of a submarine is replaced by the specialty insignia, with the dolphins abreast of it. For example, the Engineer will have an encircled propeller with dolphins on either side, Supply Officer (Chop) a Supply Corps insignia, and a Submarine Doctor an oak leaf with a blue jewel thingie. Newer variants also show a modern teardrop/cigar shaped hull to signify more modern boats, but I always preferred the old style with the Fleet Boat bow design. The dolphins are used in the insignia because dolphins historically are considered friends of sailors, and submarines especially. Dolphins are constant companions riding a submarine's bow wave on the surface, and are usually around a boat at periscope depth as well.
No. If you bow and don't blink, the hippogriff will let you ride him. Maybe.
To ride a bow properly, first, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and hold the bow with your non-dominant hand. Place an arrow on the arrow rest and nock it onto the bowstring. Pull the bowstring back with your dominant hand, aiming at the target. Release the string smoothly and follow through with your shot. Practice consistently to improve your accuracy and form.
Karena makes a spear and a bow in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" to help her survive on the island by hunting and protecting herself from wild animals. The tools allow her to fend for herself and provide food and safety.
Karana made a fire in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by using two sticks to create friction and generate heat. She used a bow drill method to create the necessary friction to produce a spark and ignite the fire.