Tuesday 6 August 2013

INQUIRER.net: Dolphins remember friends’ whistles for decades – study

INQUIRER.net
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Dolphins remember friends' whistles for decades – study
Aug 7th 2013, 00:45

PARIS – Bottlenose dolphins can remember each other's signature whistles for more than 20 years, a study said Wednesday – the longest social memory ever observed in an animal.   Elephants have long been credited with the animal kingdom's most prodigious memory, but evidence for that was anecdotal, said the study's author Jason Bruck of the University of Chicago's Institute for Mind and Biology.   Bruck claims to have compiled the first study showing social recognition in an animal persisting beyond two decades – possibly "the longest pure memory of any kind in a non-human species."   For the study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Societ...

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