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Bottlenose dolphins live in groups, preferring warmer oceans. Many investigations of their intelligence have been conducted, including studies on mimicry, using artificial language, object categorisation, and self-recognition. Being in their company, especially underwater, is incredibly exciting.
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Bottlenose dolphins live in groups, preferring warmer oceans. Many investigations of their intelligence have been conducted, including studies on mimicry, using artificial language, object categorisation, and self-recognition. Being in their company, especially underwater, is incredibly exciting.