Dolphin snatches woman’s iPad out of her hands as she takes pictures

Author: Daily Times Monitor

This is the moment a dolphin clearly fed up of posing for photos decides to get its own back on one woman – by snatching her iPad out of her hand.

The sea creature, which lives in a tank at SeaWorld Orlando in Florida, is seen leaping up out of its pool and grabbing the tablet in its mouth.

Within a split second, it drags it back into the water as the woman desperately attempts to claw at the device.

But she’s not quick enough and the iPad is almost fully submerged before she can rescue it from the pool.

She then turns and walks away, attempting to dry off her device.

Almost as if in protest, the dolphins in the pool then turn their backs on the crowd and begin splashing their tails, soaking the nearby spectators from head to toe, while they appear to smile gleefully.

After the incident, an employee at SeaWorld can be heard speaking over the tannoy, telling guests, “As you can see, the dolphins can reach your loose items.” He then warns the crowd to keep their belongings in a safe place.

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