

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A rare dolphin usually found 50 miles out in the ocean beached itself earlier today on shore in New Smyrna Beach and was cared for by a beachgoers before Seaworld officials arrivedseveral hours later to transport to Orlando in hopes of returning it to the Atlantic.
The 10-foot-long mammal is a Risso's dolphin, part of the whale family, which feeds on squid.
Beachgoers carried him several feet onto the sand and immediately started pouring buckets of water on him to help keep him hydrated.
Seaworld officials transported the adult male adult male just before 4:30 p.m. from the shoreline near the Third Avenue beach ramp approach to their marine facility in Orlando.
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