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Female dolphins may use names to avoid pushy males
Research on bottlenose dolphins suggests females can use male signature whistles to recognise and avoid males with a history ...
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Dolphins call each other by signature-whistle names
Wild bottlenose dolphins produce individually distinctive whistles and use them to address specific companions, functioning ...
Young dolphins, within the first few months of life, display their creativity by creating a unique sound. These bleats, chirps and squeaks amount to a novel possession in the animal kingdom — a label ...
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