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  2. Cetacean intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted by Jason Bruck of the University of Chicago showed that bottlenose dolphins can remember whistles of other dolphins they had lived with after 20 years of separation. Each dolphin has a unique whistle that functions like a name, allowing the marine mammals to keep close social bonds.

  3. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard allows divers to communicate with wild dolphins. By using sounds and symbols on each key the dolphins could either press the key with their nose or mimic the whistling sound emitted in order to ask humans for a specific prop.

  4. Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Though a similar state has been observed with wild sperm whales, it is not known if dolphins in the wild reach this state. [106] The Indus river dolphin has a sleep method that is different from that of other dolphin species. Living in water with strong currents and potentially dangerous floating debris, it must swim continuously to avoid injury.

  5. How do dolphins name themselves? A study on signature ...

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  6. Disney’s new ride, how elephants communicate, why we like ...

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    1️⃣ Elephant names: These gentle giants are seemingly more like humans than we might have realized.While dolphins call one another by mimicking the signature whistle of the dolphin they want ...

  7. Signature whistle - Wikipedia

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    Bottlenose dolphins repeat another dolphin's signature whistle back in order to address that particular dolphin individually. [11] Unlike other animals, dolphins do not display this behavior in aggressive situations. [11] Humans and dolphins are the only known species to use vocal copying in cooperative contexts. [11]

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    Young dolphins, within the first few months of life, display their creativity by creating a unique sound. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  9. African elephants use names to call each other, study suggests

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    Wild African elephants may address each other using individualized calls that resemble the personal names used by humans, a new study suggests.. While dolphins are known to call one another by ...