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Why do dolphins carry sponges?
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Why Do Dolphins Carry Sponges?
Australia / Animal Cognition / Social learning / Porifera / Multidisciplinary / Diving / Female / Animals / Male / Human Animation / Bottlenose dolphin / Feeding Behavior / PLoS one / Time allocation / Deep water / Ecosystem / Social Factor / Vertical Transmission / Costs and Benefits / Wild animal / Diving / Female / Animals / Male / Human Animation / Bottlenose dolphin / Feeding Behavior / PLoS one / Time allocation / Deep water / Ecosystem / Social Factor / Vertical Transmission / Costs and Benefits / Wild animal
Why do Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) carry conch shells (Turbinella sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia?
Zoology / Animal Behavior / Animal Behaviour / Dolphins / Marine Mammal Science / Bottlenose dolphin / Western Australia / Bottlenose dolphin / Western Australia
Why do Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) carry conch shells (Turbinella sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia?
Zoology / Animal Behavior / Animal Behaviour / Dolphins / Marine Mammal Science / Bottlenose dolphin / Western Australia / Bottlenose dolphin / Western Australia
Why Do Dolphins Carry Sponges?
Australia / Animal Cognition / Social learning / Porifera / Multidisciplinary / Diving / Female / Animals / Male / Human Animation / Bottlenose dolphin / Feeding Behavior / PLoS one / Time allocation / Deep water / Ecosystem / Social Factor / Vertical Transmission / Costs and Benefits / Wild animal / Diving / Female / Animals / Male / Human Animation / Bottlenose dolphin / Feeding Behavior / PLoS one / Time allocation / Deep water / Ecosystem / Social Factor / Vertical Transmission / Costs and Benefits / Wild animal
Notas sobre a distribuição, tamanho de grupo e comportamento do golfinho Tursiops truncatus (Cetacea: Delphinidae) na Ilha de Santa Catarina, sul do Brasil
Habitat Use / Group Size / Bottlenose dolphin / Santa Catarina / Tursiops truncatus / Biota
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