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Dolphinese?
by Michelle Kathleen Beckett

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Posted by Michelle Kathleen Beckett
Did you know that Dolphins speak to each other?

Did you know that dolphins, speak to each other? It’s true. They have their own language. They make 200 different sounds to communicate.

“Dolphin communication is much more complicated than we thought,” said Melinda Rekdahl of the University of Queensland.

Scientists are studying the sounds and believe that one day they will be able to understand what the dolphins are saying!

Photo by Phil Blackburn

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