Presents the argument that whale and dolphin species are intelligent enough to develop cultures among themselves, as in humpback whales teaching songs to their calves or dolphins teaching their young to use sea sponges to protect their noses when searching for food in reefs. Explores the findings of a number of cetacean biologists that points to the transmission of culture in whales and dolphins.
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