Dolphins Name Themselves With Whistles, Study Says
James Owen
for National Geographic News
May 8, 2006
Dolphins give themselves "names"—distinctive whistles that they use to identify each other, new research shows.
Scientists say it's the first time wild animals have been shown to call out their own names.
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Bottlenose dolphins swim together near the village of
Fagasa in American Samoa.