Wild Dolphins Help Fishermen and Get Rewarded | National Geographic
According to a new study by National Geographic grantee Mauricio Cantor, there's a tight social bond among wild bottlenose dolphins that hunt fish alongside fishermen in southern Brazil.
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The fishermen wait for the dolphins to push the fish toward the coast while the dolphins catch the fish that break way to escape the nets. The study find these dolphins form tight social bonds with dolphins that who hunt the same way than those that hunt independently from fishermen. In fact, these helper dolphins stick together regardless of family relationships, sex, and age—even when they're not feeding.
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The fishermen wait for the dolphins to push the fish toward the coast while the dolphins catch the fish that break way to escape the nets. The study find these dolphins form tight social bonds with dolphins that who hunt the same way than those that hunt independently from fishermen. In fact, these helper dolphins stick together regardless of family relationships, sex, and age—even when they're not feeding.
Read "These fishermen-helping dolphins have their own culture."
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/04/dolphins-fishermen-brazil-culture/
Wild Dolphins Help Fishermen and Get Rewarded | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/8kMGJ8T3-Pg
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