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complex brains, recognize themselves in the mirror, use tools, have ‘names’, display some linguistic competences [Marino, 2004], and have self-awareness [Herman, 2012]. Due to these observations, some sci-entists even demand that dolphins no lon-ger be kept in captivity [Marino and Frohoff, 2011]. T...

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Main Authors: Brain Behav Evol, Onur Güntürkün
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