Unique Australian Dolphins Learn From Their Mothers To Use Tools

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.

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