Male Bottlenose Dolphins Use "Names" To Identify Friends And Rivals
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When it comes to brain power, bottlenose dolphins are second only to humans. The highly social animals are known to teach one another to tail walk, to help fellow dolphins in distress, and to even carefully prepare their food instead of instantly devouring it like most animals. Now, a new study indicates that male bottlenose dolphins maintain unique whistles, or ‘names,’ to enable them to recognize friends and rivals within their social group.
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- Alex7년 이하its cool how the dolphins teach one another
- Nathaniel7년 이하I'm saying the same thing over and over, I thought this was cool, I'll try something new, dolphins are like humans they have the same emotions, they provide food for their family, and so much more and this article kinda says that.
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