How smart are dolphins? - Lori Marino

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TED-Ed


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In 1985, three researchers on a dolphin-studying expedition
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got a little bored.
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To lighten things up, one pretended to be Poseidon
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by placing a seaweed garland on his head and then throwing it into the ocean.
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Moments later, a dolphin surfaced with the seaweed crowning her head.
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Sure, this could have been a coincidence,
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but it's also entirely possible that the dolphin was mimicking the scientist.
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That's because dolphins are one of the smartest animals species on Earth.
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So exactly how smart are they?
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Like whales and porpoises,
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dolphins belong to the group of aquatic mammals
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known as cetaceans who comprise 86 different species,
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and share a common link with ungulates, or hoofed animals.
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Originally land mammals,
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the first cetaceans entered the water about 55 million years ago
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as large predators with sharp teeth.
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Then, a shift in ocean temperatures about 35 million years ago
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reduced the availability of prey.
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One group of cetaceans who survived this distruption,
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the odontocetes, wound up smaller with less sharp teeth,
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but also larger and more complex brains
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that allowed for complex social relationships,
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as well as echolocation to navigate and communicate.
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Jump ahead to the present,
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and modern dolphins' brains are so large that their encephalization quotient,
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their brain size compared to the average for their body size,
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is second only to humans.
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Dolphins have evolved to survive
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through their ability to form complex social networks
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that hunt, ward off rivals, and raise offspring together.
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For example, one group of Florida dolphins
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practices a sophisticated form of cooperation to hunt fish.
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A dolphin designated as "the net-maker" kicks up mud
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while another gives the signal
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for the other dolphins to simultaneously line up and catch the escaping fish.
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Achieving a goal like this requires deliberate planning and cooperation,
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which, in turn, requires some form of intentional communication.
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Dolphins pass down their communication methods and other skills
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from generation to generation.
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Different dolphin populations exhibit variations in greetings,
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hunting strategies, and other behaviors.
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This sort of cultural transmission even extends to tool use.
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One group of bottlenose dolphins off the Australian coast
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nicknamed The Dolphin Sponge Club,
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has learned how to cover their rostrums with sponges when rooting in sharp corals,
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passing the knowledge from mother to daughter.
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Dolphins have even demonstrated language comprehension.
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When taught a language based on whistles and hand gestures,
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they not only understood what the signals meant,
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but that their order had meaning:
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the difference between bringing the ball to the hoop
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and bringing the hoop to the ball.
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So they were able to process two of the main elements of human language:
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symbols that stand for objects and actions,
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and syntax that governs how they are structured.
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Dolphins are also one of the few species who pass the mirror test.
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By recognizing themselves in mirrors, they indicate physical self-awareness,
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and research shows they can recognize not just their bodies,
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but also their own thoughts, a property called metacognition.
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In one study, dolphins comparing two sounds
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could indicate a same, different, or uncertain response.
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Just like humans,
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they indicated uncertainty more often with difficult trials,
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suggesting they're aware of what they know,
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and how confident they feel about that knowledge.
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But some of the most amazing things about dolphins
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are their senses of empathy, altruism, and attachment.
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The habit of helping injured individuals extends across the species barrier
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as evidenced by the many accounts
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of dolphins carrying humans to the surface to breathe.
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And like us, dolphins mourn their dead.
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When we consider all the evidence,
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we may wonder why humans still hunt dolphins for meat,
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endanger them through fishing and pollution,
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or imprison them to perform tricks.
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The ultimate question may not be whether dolphins are intelligent
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and complex beings,
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but whether humans can empathize with them enough to keep them safe and free.
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