91. Redwall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
wolf , beaver , turtle , whale , wolverine , sable , tortoise, golden-furred hamster, flying mice (a term given to the bats ), monitor lizards , and in the first book horses and cows). Crows and other corvus birds also appear on numerous
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92. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
interest later shifted to whale song and the possibility of high intelligence in the brains of large whales , and Louis Herman's research at the now misnomered Dolphin Institute in Honolulu , Hawaii , focuses exclusively on the Humpback whale
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93. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
interest later shifted to whale song and the possibility of high intelligence in the brains of large whales , and Louis Herman's research at the now misnomered Dolphin Institute in Honolulu , Hawaii , focuses exclusively on the Humpback whale
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94. Animal culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Young sperm whale . Sperm whales' songs are often similar within groups, but not between separate groups.
Cetacean vocalizations have been studied for many years, specifically those of the bottlenose dolphin, humpback whale,
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95. Animal echolocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and reception in a toothed whale. Outgoing sounds are red and incoming ones are green
Biosonar is valuable to Toothed whales (suborder odontoceti ), including dolphins , porpoises , river dolphins , killer whales and sperm whales ,
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