via clker.comArts+CultureNewsRussian military buys army of dolphins ‘with perfect teeth’The strange purchase reportedly cost the Ministry of Defence £18,000 – though no one knows what they’re going to be used forShareLink copied ✔️April 25, 2016Arts+CultureNewsTextDominique Sisley In news that’s both totally fine and highly unsuspicious, Russia’s Ministry of Defence spent £18,000 on bottlenose dolphins last week. The five marine mammals – which were ordered from Moscow’s Utrish Dolphinarium – will reportedly have “perfect teeth”, be of normal length, and have a “willingness to ‘display motor activity’.” They will also, according to official state tender, be completely free from “mucus in the blowhole”. The three males and two females apparently cost the Russian military around £3,500 ($5,000) each – though details on what they’re going to be used for have been conveniently left out of the document. The country’s government has also declined to divulge any more information on the topic when requested to do so. Weirdly, this is not the first time that military dolphins have been used by governments. During the cold war, the mammals were actually a favourite with both the US and the Soviets for their nifty ability to patrol the waters, flag up mines, and even attack military scuba divers: though the idea eventually lost funding and began to fade out. Even the US government, which still has a dolphin unit in San Diego, has announced its plans to discontinue the programme by next year. That said, this latest bombshell could maybe persuade them to change their minds. Is a full-on dolphin war on the horizon? Only time will tell. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy did Satan start to possess girls on screen in the 70s?Learn the art of photo storytelling and zine making at Dazed+Labs InstagramHow do you stand out online? We asked two Instagram Rings judges8 essential skate videos from the 90s and beyond with Glue SkateboardsThe unashamedly queer, feminist, and intersectional play you need to seeParis artists are pissed off with this ‘gift’ from Jeff KoonsA Seat at the TableVinca Petersen: Future FantasySnarkitecture’s guide on how to collide art and architectureBanksy has unveiled a new anti-weapon artworkVincent Gallo: mad, bad, and dangerous to knowGet lost in these frank stories of love and loss