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Two can play that game: juvenile dolphins who play together are more successful as adults
Juvenile social play predicts adult reproductive success in male bottlenose dolphins, a new study has found.
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Youthful Play Boosts Dolphin Reproduction Success
Playing together as juveniles helps male dolphins become more successful as adults, according to a new study.The findings, led by researchers from The
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MIL-Evening Report: Playful young male dolphins grow up to have more offspring
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Male dolphins use social play to hone mating skills years before they mature
Male bottlenose dolphins are known to form lifelong bonds that help them find mates.
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Male dolphins use social play to hone mating skills years before they mature | Harwich and Manningtree Standard
Male bottlenose dolphins are known to form lifelong bonds that help them find mates.
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