Ignorance is bliss for dolphins | The Register
"'Manger' argues that if dolphins were really that bright, they would jump over tuna nets instead of getting caught in them.
And a fine article from the Onion
Study: Dolphins Not So Intelligent On Land | The Onion - America's Finest News Source where a Florida study reveals in part that "The military has claimed great success in training these mammals, utilizing their echolocation skills to detect mines that have been placed underwater," said Lindell, who conducted a similar experiment in a concrete parking lot. "We were unable to replicate this finding ourselves." Lindell added: "In most cases, the dolphins succeeded in finding land mines only when we placed them directly on top of the mines."
"'Manger' argues that if dolphins were really that bright, they would jump over tuna nets instead of getting caught in them.
And a fine article from the Onion
Study: Dolphins Not So Intelligent On Land | The Onion - America's Finest News Source where a Florida study reveals in part that "The military has claimed great success in training these mammals, utilizing their echolocation skills to detect mines that have been placed underwater," said Lindell, who conducted a similar experiment in a concrete parking lot. "We were unable to replicate this finding ourselves." Lindell added: "In most cases, the dolphins succeeded in finding land mines only when we placed them directly on top of the mines."
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