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Study finds whales and dolphins enjoy each other's company

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A study from Griffith University has found that interactions between whales and dolphins are likely mutual and playful, rather than one-sided or aggressive. It was previously believed dolphins were harassing whales.

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  • New research suggests whale and dolphin interactions are mutual and playful. 17s
  • Dolphins typically initiate contact, often approaching active whale groups. 23s
  • Cameras have recorded dolphins gliding alongside whales and receiving nose rubs. 37s
  • There are documented cases of whales lifting dolphins, indicating cooperation. 55s
  • Most recorded interactions involve humpback whales and resemble their social behaviors. 1m 10s
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