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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Migratory Lake Dolphins Return to Hagerstown City Park

HAGERSTOWN, MD - After nearly a century, accompanied by the successful return of dolphins to the Potomac River thanks to cleaner waters, migratory lake dolphins have begun to swim up the Potomac's creeks and streams and return to local freshwater lakes. The first of the dolphins arrived this week during an unusual January warm spell.

The dolphins will take refuge near the warmer bottom of the lake during cold periods until spring.

"So far the alligator doesn't seem bothered by them" stated a City of Hagerstown official, "she is after all trained to only eat geese."

However, many of the other wildlife in City Park, including the resident ducks and geese, seemed agitated at the presence of their new amphibious mammal friends. Most of the animals are now proceeding to shallower parts of the park lake, where the dolphins can't swim.

In the spring, the City will host a "welcome home" event for the dolphins. The event, sponsored by Starkist, will give all attendees "mostly dolphin free" canned tuna as part of the celebration.

What's that girl? Timmy fell down the well? Whatever, you're a dolphin not a border collie. The Hagerstown Report is satire.

10 comments:

  1. This is awesome! I played in the park as a child and still visit occasionally. I will bring my grandchild to visit.

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  3. This fake news it can swim in the city park lake and the fast fish is the mako shark it can swim as fast as a cheetah

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  4. Outstanding. Will they be offering "Swim with the Dolphins" with Photo's?

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  5. Just wait until the Great Whites learn of this!! They too will swim to city park where only leprechauns will be allowed to fish for them!!

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  6. Yeah...along with starkist passing out tuna there will also be the leprechauns passing out Lucky Charms!! Silly dolphins..always after me Lucky Charms!!

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  7. Seriously?! The dolphins are BACK?! Do you people not remember the dolphin epidemic of '86? Sure, they're fun to watch playing in the park, but mark my words! Just like last time, they'll end up in the sewers and wreck havoc on public water systems. I still think there are dolphins in the rain culverts under the underpass on Memorial Blvd. That's why it's shut down when it rains hard. They gotta hide the dolphins!

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