51. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
humans and the bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ). Lilly financed, mostly personally, a human-dolphin cohabitat, a house on the ocean's shore that contained an area that was partially flooded and allowed a human and dolphin to live
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52. Animal sexual behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Bottlenose dolphins
Main article: Bottlenose dolphin#Reproduction
See also: Homosexual behavior in animals#Bottlenose dolphins
Male bottlenose dolphins have been observed working in pairs to follow or restrict the movement
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53. Animal Liberation Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
decided to free Rocky, a dolphin who had lived in a small concrete pool in Marineland in Morecambe for 20 years, by moving him 200 yards (180 m) from his pool to the sea. [ 31 ] The police spotted them carrying a home-made dolphin
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54. Animal sexual behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Bottlenose dolphins
Main article: Bottlenose dolphin#Reproduction
See also: Homosexual behavior in animals#Bottlenose dolphins
Male bottlenose dolphins have been observed working in pairs to follow or restrict the movement
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55. SeaWorld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orcas , Bottlenose Dolphins , Pacific White-Sided Dolphins , False Killer Whales , Belugas , Sea Lions , Otters , Sharks , Rays , Fish , Lorikeets , Walruses , Alligators , Polar Bears , Penguins , Flamingos , and Sea Turtles [ 2 ]
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56. Animal echolocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
odontoceti ), including dolphins , porpoises , river dolphins , killer whales and sperm whales , because they live in an underwater habitat that has favourable acoustic characteristics and where vision is extremely limited in range due to
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57. Animal Liberation Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
decided to free Rocky, a dolphin who had lived in a small concrete pool in Marineland in Morecambe for 20 years, by moving him 200 yards (180 m) from his pool to the sea. [ 31 ] The police spotted them carrying a home-made dolphin
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58. Animal sexual behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
example is bottlenose dolphins , where at times, a pod of bachelor males will 'corner' a female '...although what happens once the males have herded in a female, and whether she goes for one or all of them, is not yet known: the researchers
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59. Abstract (summary) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of eastern spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) is presented, showing savings of up to 60% in the thrust that calves require if they are to keep up with their mothers.
Conclusions A theoretical analysis, backed by observations of
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