121. Electroreception - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Dolphins
The vibrissal crypts of the Guiana Dolphin ( Sotalia guianensis ) were shown to be capable of electroreception sufficient to detect small fish, as low as 4.8 μV/cm. [ 11 ]
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122. Barbara Smuts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
her research into baboons, dolphins, and chimpanzees.
Smuts received a Bachelors Degree in Anthropology from Harvard University and a Ph.D in neurological and biological behavioral science from Stanford Medical School . [ 1 ] In the 1970s
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123. Henry Bergh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of Mary Ellen Wilson c1999, Dolphin Moon Publishing, Authors Eric A. Shelman & Stephen Lazoritz, M.D., and The Mary Ellen Wilson Child Abuse Case and the Beginning of Children's Rights in 19th Century America. , c2005, McFarland, Authors,
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124. Animal training - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Ric) O'Barry trained dolphins for the original 1960's Flipper television series , now opposes dolphin captivity
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Felix Ho , professional dog behaviorist, international dog sport championship competitor and judge
Warren
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125. Animal training - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Ric) O'Barry trained dolphins for the original 1960's Flipper television series , now opposes dolphin captivity
Other:
Felix Ho , professional dog behaviorist, international dog sport championship competitor and judge
Warren
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