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Male dolphins have 'wingmen' to help them attract females....

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By *irtydevil666 OP   Man
over a year ago

bristol

A research team has found that male bottlenose dolphins form tactical alliances with other males and will compete together against other alliances for the attention of females.

The team, led by experts from the University of Bristol, discovered that the marine mammals build more alliances than any species with the exception of humans.

They also found that different groups of dolphins will co-operate to allow males to spend more time with the females they are pursuing and resulting in the long-term benefit of reproductive success.

Co-lead author Dr. Stephanie King said: "Our work highlights that dolphin societies, as well as those of nonhuman primates, are valuable model systems for understanding human social and cognitive evolution.

"Not only have we shown that male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multilevel alliance network outside humans, but that cooperative relationships between groups, rather than simply alliance size, allows males to spend more time with females, thereby increasing their reproductive success."

Go Flipper....Gert Lush....

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By *hePerkyPumpkinTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol

Most Universities - "we're tackling the problems faced by climate change and are making significant strides in helping mankind understand how to have less of an impact on the earth"

Bristol University - "Oi bruv dolphins are actual playaz"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well miami has a dolphin

The greatest football team

They take the ball from goal to goal

Like noones ever seen

There in the air there on the ground

There always in control

And when you say miami

Your talking superbowl

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