She exhibits a flair for peppering her tales with complex scientific concepts but keeps them accessible for consumption by a broader audience without losing the narrative arc or momentum. As she proved in her earlier popular science works on great white sharks (The Devil’s Teeth) and rogue waves (the bestselling The Wave), Casey skillfully weaves global adventure travelogues, first-person reportage and deep archival research. What Casey recounts here is nothing short of jaw-dropping: Constantly aroused, the dolphin repeatedly corners the beleaguered, waterlogged waitress until she finally resorts to incorporating regular manual stimulation sessions with her horny housemate.Īll that bestial titillation aside, there is plenty of substantive, worthwhile material here. Thomas where dolphins and humans could theoretically co-habitate and recruited a local waitress to live with a bottlenose for 10 weeks. Lilly built a prototype “flood house’’ in St. John Lilly was widely discredited in scientific circles, especially after experimenting with LSD on humans and dolphins in the late 1960s. An early and controversial advocate of dolphin studies, Dr.
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