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At a command, another trainer gets Kibby to say 'hello' by flapping his fins on the water, splashing noisily in the enclosed lagoon at the Dolphin Research Center here, which houses 22 dolphins and is one of the leaders in dolphin cognitive studies.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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Guarino asks the young dolphin, waiting beside his companion Kibby.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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At the end of one recent demonstration, Tanner and Kibby swim off side by side, zipping through the water to the far side of the long lagoon.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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The study used three dolphins for its tests: Tanner was always the blindfolded subject and A.J. and Kibby served as demonstrator dolphins.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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At the end of one recent demonstration, Tanner and Kibby swim off side by side, zipping through the water to the far side of the long lagoon.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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Guarino asks the young dolphin, waiting beside his companion Kibby.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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At a command, another trainer gets Kibby to say hello by flapping his fins on the water, splashing noisily in the enclosed lagoon at the Dolphin Research Center, which houses 22 dolphins and is one of the leaders in dolphin intelligence studies.
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Guarino asks the young dolphin, waiting beside his companion Kibby.
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The study used three dolphins for its tests: Tanner was always the blindfolded subject, and A.J. and Kibby served as demonstrator dolphins.
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At a command, another trainer gets Kibby to say 'hello' by flapping his fins on the water, splashing noisily in the enclosed lagoon at the Dolphin Research Center here, which houses 22 dolphins and is one of the leaders in dolphin cognitive studies.
Even When Blindfolded, Dolphins Can Imitate Each Other Perfectly AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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