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Bottlenose dolphins smile at each other when they play—new study reveals how and whyIn our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose dolphins. This expression is most commonly observed during playful interactions with other ...
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StudyFinds on MSNDecoding the joyful reason dolphins love to smileFor humans, it’s a symbol of joy. For bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates), they have similar “open mouth” facial ...
In our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose dolphins. This expression is most commonly observed during playful interactions with other ...
In our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose dolphins. This expression is most commonly observed during playful interactions with other ...
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