Business Insider Australia, March 2014
Some of the dolphins in Shark Bay in Western Australia put conical marine sponges on their beaks when they forage on the sea floor, a non-genetic skill calves apparently learn from their mothers.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/these-unique-australian-dolphins-learn-from-their-mothers-to-use-tools-2014-3
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