conversation between dolphins and other dolphin
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Dolphins communicate using a vast array of sounds and nonverbal gestures. Like humans, dolphins use both verbal utterances and nonverbal gestures to communicate with one another. These include whistles, clicks, and loud broadband packets of sound called burst pulses.
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Researchers believe dolphins produce "words" which they string together in sentences, and they listen to each other before replying. Two dolphins have been recorded having a conversation for the first time, and scientists are comparing it to conversation between two people
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