Browsing by Subject "animal communication"
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Dolphins remember friends' whistles for decades - study
August 8, 2013 , on page A6)Bottlenose dolphins can remember each other's signature whistles for more than 20 years, a study said on Wednesday- the longest social memory ever observed in an animal. Elephants have long been credited with the animal ... -
Killer whale in France mimics human speech
(Manila Standard,February 1, 2018 , on page B3)Her head above water, Wikie the killer whale looks at the human trainer next to her pool, listens, then loudly vocalizes: "Hello." It is not a perfect imitation, but, astonishingly, recognizable. It is the first scientific ... -
Whale whispers beat predators
October NaN, 2019 , on page A1-A2)Female Atlantic right whales lower their voices to a whisper when communicating with their young to prevent “eavesdropping” by predators, researchers said Wednesday. Several species of adult whales rarely get hunted by ...