Dreamy Dolphin Surf Squad Has Us Longing For An Endless Summer

Can we join?

Forget Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid, these surfing dolphins are our new definition of #squadgoals.

YouTube user Jaimen Hudson filmed the large pod riding and playing in the waves of West Beach in Esperance, Australia -- and by the looks of it, they're having a grand old time.

The drone footage shows the pod riding the waves toward the beach, jumping out the back just as the water begins to break over them.

We always love seeing dolphins enjoying themselves in the waves. The gregarious mammals have even been known to play with other species, including humpback whales.

According to dolphin researcher Lori Marino, "the more you learn about them, the more you realize that they do have the capacity and characteristics that we think of when we think of a person."

A recent study showed that dolphins form complex social networks -- building communities based on kinship, location and food. They have also been observed avoiding dolphins that they don't like. Sound familiar? 

Watch the dreamy video below:

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Two bottlenose dolphins playing in the ocean in New Zealand's Bay of Islands. (credit:George Clerk via Getty Images)
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Mother and calf: Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) swimming along ocean floor, Dolphin Reef, Eilat, Israel - Red Sea. (credit:Jeff Rotman via Getty Images)
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Bottlenose dolphins jumping (Tursiops truncatus), Honduras. (credit:Mike Hill via Getty Images)
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Common dolphin (Delphinus capensis), Seal Island, False Bay, Simonstown, Western Cape, South Africa. (credit:David Jenkins via Getty Images)
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Fitzroy's dolphin. Pacific Ocean, Kaikoura Mountains, South Island, New Zealand. Dusky dolphins are gregarious, inquisitive and highly active. Live in pods of 6-15. Native to New Zealand, South Africa and South America. (credit:Darryl Torckler via Getty Images)
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Bottlenose dolphin, jumping from water.
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Common Bottlenose dolphins jumping in the sea, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras. (credit:Martin Ruegner via Getty Images)
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Two bottlenose dolphins leaping from the ocean at sunset, Roatan, Honduras. (credit:altrendo nature via Getty Images)