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Three fishermen were enjoying a placid day on the water off New Zealand’s North Island when a 900-pound dolphin crash-landed in their small boat. Due to its size, the men were unable to return the dolphin to the water and alerted New Zealand’s conservation agency, who helped lower it into the water using a crane.March 5, 2025

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