The story of dolphins bringing all kinds of 'gifts' under the sea is catching the eye.

Local time on the 20th, ABC of Australia told the story of a 29-year-old dolphin 'Mystic' in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, Australia.

Mystic, who came to Tincan Bay in 1991 with her mother, has long been loved by tourists through the 'Dolphin Feeding' volunteer program. However, after the corona 19's aftermath, people's footsteps began to show off.

He puts all sorts of things on the muzzle, climbs over the sea and hands it to people.
Volunteer Lynn McPherson explained, "Mystic is a very important thing to place in the sea like coral reefs, glass bottles, and shells and put them on the snout and hand them over to people. We have to give the fish in return." There are several dolphins living in Tincan Bay that feed on volunteers, but Mystic is the only one doing this.

"I've never trained. It's like Mystic trained people to feed him," he said. In fact, Mystic tends to bring more gifts when he wants to eat more fish. One day, he brought 10 items in a row and stood side by side with me and looked at them as if he were expecting 10 fish.
Volunteers and citizens are delighted to say, "There must be a treasure trove in the sea, so you must have your collections on display." The 'Dolphin Feeding' program, which was temporarily suspended with Corona 19, resumed operations on the 16th.

This is 'News Pick'.

(Photo = 'Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding' Facebook, Australia ABC homepage capture)