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Splish-Splash Spectacle – leaping wild dolphin

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Dolphins’ powerful tail muscles, comprising up to 40% of their body weight, produce thrust through rapid tail oscillations of up to 200 times per minute. To maximize efficiency, they employ a burst-and-glide swimming strategy, alternating high-speed sprints with energy-conserving glides.