Dolphins in Western Australia Exhibit Unique Tool-Use Behavior Passed Down Through Matrilineal Lines
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Dolphins in Western Australia Exhibit Unique Tool-Use Behavior Passed Down Through Matrilineal Lines

What's Happening? Dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia, engage in a rare tool-use behavior known as 'sponging,' where they carry sea sponges on their beaks while foraging along the ocean floor. This behavior is primarily passed down from mothers to daughters, making it one of the few animal cult
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