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Dolphins see themselves in mirror. ETs and Dolphins. OUR DOLPHIN AND E.T. CONNECTIONS Sky Island Ranch, Big Island, Hawaii - 2005 For nearly thirty years, the dolphins have been a part of my life. We have enjoyed daily swims in an environment that was at one time alien to me -- the ocean. As a non-swimmer in 1975, I entered their world because of my feelings of love for them. I learned to float on the surface of their watery world, and to communicate through sounds and songs. ART © WWW.JEANLUCBOZZOLI.COM The same applies to ETs. 4.) ART © WWW.JEANLUCBOZZOLI.COM 7.) Dolphins & People. In an ocean environment, you need to pick up cues from your mates in a nano-second, stay in touch with your scouts, and operate with split-second timing as a group... Dolphins have developed ways of communicating that outstrip humans.

Prime among these is the way they use echolocation. It's super-sophisticated. They can do a lot more than just tell how far away something is. They can tell what it's made of, "see" inside it, and "feel" the texture of it. It's as if we had x-ray eyesight. Dolphins also spend a lot of time educating their children - and each other. Project Delphis: Dolphin Cognition Research, Article in Consciousness and Cognition.

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