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Bottlenose dolphins smile at each other when they play—new study reveals how and why

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Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields, study shows

Overview of the experimental setup during a trial. (A) Underwater view of a dolphin stationing inside the apparatus during a trial. (B) Close-up view of the dolphin stationing inside the apparatus. (C) Close-up schematic view of the experimental setup during a trial. Credit: Journal of Experimental Biology (2023). DOI: 10.1242/jeb.245845 A small team of bio-scientists

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