Research into dolphin communication has revealed that their “language” is more intricate than we once thought. Dolphins seem to understand context and may even use certain sounds to represent ...
So far he has learned only one phrase of dolphin language: the “mayday” distress call, a sharp, up-and-down squeal that sounds like a wolf whistle. Once he put a partially paralyzed dolphin in ...
He believes that his work with the synchronized dolphins at RIMS may prove to be a Rosetta stone that unlocks dolphin communication, though he adds, “The sophistication of dolphins that makes ...
Petroglyphs of dolphins date... The study of dolphin communication directly contributes to our ability to protect and enhance the welfare and conservation of cetaceans. It also guides us in assessing ...
Dolphin communication seems to be more akin to humans talk than originally thought. Dolphin calls recorded in the 1970s were re-analyzed to reveal that dolphins use tissue vibrations rather than ...
The research Herman led between 1970 and 2004 at KBMML and in conjunction with the Dolphin Institute in Honolulu, which he founded in 1993, helped establish the remarkable mental faculties of ...
There, researchers are creating and innovating existing technology to try to better understand dolphin communication and intelligence. Atlantic spotted dolphins feed on fish, squid, and small ...