Why do the zookeepers stop playing with Willie B.?
He becomes too dangerous due to his growing strength.
What are three themes of the story?
1. Animals can be similar to humans
2. Animals need companions
3. Animals should be treated kindly.
What is the relationship between dolphin calves and their mothers?
Calves learn basic skills by imitating their mothers’ behavior.
Why do dolphins avoid grabbing fish that another dolphin has caught?
Dolphins avoid grabbing fish that another dolphin has caught as a ritual to establish trust or to avoid getting in a fight.
What was one big and important change for Willie?
After many years indoors, Willie B. finally experiences life outdoors.
Why does Willie B. still sit by the glass and stare at visitors, even after becoming accustomed to his new outdoor home?
Willie B. still stares at visitors because he is lonely. The visitors and his keepers are his only companions.
What does the narrator mean when he says fish “run for cover” when they hear dolphins?
The fish dive suddenly underground into the sand.
How does the video use film techniques to help the audience understand dolphin behavior?
The video uses film techniques like real-life footage that is memorable. It also has a playful musical soundtrack to show the relationship between a baby dolphin and its mother.
Who decides to move Willie B. from his indoor area to the outdoors?
Dr. Maple
What is echolocation?
Using sound to find objects.
How does Willie change at the end of the story?
Willie B. learns to live with other gorillas.
How do dolphins use hydroplaning to find food?
Dolphins swim quickly along the water’s surface to grab any fish that they see.
How is Willie B.’s birthday party like those people often have?
Willie B.'s birthday party is like people’s birthday parties because it has cake, streamers, balloons, and treats. Guests are invited to join the celebration, and gifts are given.
How do dolphins “show off” the fish they catch?
By tossing the fish in the air.