Hey, Flipper! How dolphins learn each other's names

Monday, July 22, 2013 - 22:20 in Biology & Nature

Dolphins call to each other using distinctive whistles that serve as names, new research suggests.Each dolphin makes its own unique whistle, and close friends or family will reply with the same sound.

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